Stock kernel !!! - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
if anyone can provide the link for stock kernel for 2.3.3 roms.
I m on locked bootloader.
Thank u.
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niraj30518 said:
Hi,
if anyone can provide the link for stock kernel for 2.3.3 roms.
I m on locked bootloader.
Thank u.
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You dont need stock kernel if you have locked bootloader. It cant be deleted on locked bootloaders. If you run any rom without custom kernel, the stock one will be loaded instead.

HeliumX10 said:
You dont need stock kernel if you have locked bootloader. It cant be deleted on locked bootloaders. If you run any rom without custom kernel, the stock one will be loaded instead.
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I m using a custom kernel now and want to switch back to stock kernel.
Can u pls help me with thr procedure?
Thanks buddy.
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If you still in locked bootloader, there is 1 safe way:
Xrecovery, fullwipe, wipe cache partition...will get semc kernel and data reset from beginning
NOTE THAT THESE ACTIONS WILL CLEAR ALL USER'S DATA!!!
Even you want 3.0.1.G.0.75 kernel, just in case if bad things happen in future:
Here
Done. Hope helps.
Whitefang

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[Q] Can i flash stock kernel again?

Hey guys! I have flashed my x10 with Wolfs 5.0 ROM, but here is my question:
Can i in future go back to the stock kernel again? Cuz i have flashed with Doom kernel 04b.
In future can i flash other room (like CM7 when it come out) if it don't support doomkernel?
Thx!
And sorry for the bad english.
Pavanello said:
Hey guys! I have flashed my x10 with Wolfs 5.0 ROM, but here is my question:
Can i in future go back to the stock kernel again? Cuz i have flashed with Doom kernel 04b.
In future can i flash other room (like CM7 when it come out) if it don't support doomkernel?
Thx!
And sorry for the bad english.
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yes!!!!
basically when you flash a ROM you get back on stock kernel (at least in case of locked boot loader) and you hv to flash the custom kernel separately!!
Okay man, !
And, how can i know if i have unlocked bootloader?
Pavanello said:
Okay man, !
And, how can i know if i have unlocked bootloader?
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you don't have unlocked bootloader by default. you have to unlock it using the_laser's unlock app. check the dev section for that. I am still on locked BL, broken USB
Ahhh ok. I thought that the wolf ROM already have the unlocked BL, cuz it instslled the doom's kernel.
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Pavanello said:
Ahhh ok. I thought that the wolf ROM already have the unlocked BL, cuz it instslled the doom's kernel.
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neah!! the kernel was then included with the rom.
you can ask the dev i.e Wolf to provide you with the flash-able stock kernel package or you can flash the stock kernel + baseband tft file using flashtool!
P.S. I remember that WB had posted the return to stock kernel package in his thread!
Yes, he did. He posted the stock and custom, so i can flash stock again (=
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Now it all makes sense. With WB the it first load SE kernel, kill the SE and then starts DooM's kernel, right?
So if i mske the_laser's process, it wont load SE kernel anymore.
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Pavanello said:
Now it all makes sense. With WB the it first load SE kernel, kill the SE and then starts DooM's kernel, right?
So if i mske the_laser's process, it wont load SE kernel anymore.
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Yes, with unlocked BL you can directly load custom kernels, bypassing SE Kernel altogether!!

[Q]Please help me!

Hello, I'm using nAa kernel v011 & MiniCM 2.2.0, I wanted to revert back to stock 2.1, I tried SEUS and seus say my phone has the latest update installed, and there is just an exit button, can some1 help me? I tried flashing stock kernel and use SEUS but still ended with the same result
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It is always suggested to take a backup of stock rom before installing any custom rom..have you taken any backups?
I did not make a backup when I flashed custom roms because I was a complete noob and I just flash a custom rom. Btw thanks for your reply.
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Download any rom for ur device which completely works with stock kernel....
Then 1st do necesary wipes
Install custom rom
Flash stoock kernel...
Boot. Properly
And then try with pc companion or SEUS
But if I'm using a custom kernel and if I flash a rom that is compatible with stock kernel wont recovery will say incompatible kernel found? I've tried that before.
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Dude I mean a rom which is compatible wit both stock kernel and custom kernel
Well then can you tell me which rom is compatible with both kernel please? Thank you
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lthy31 said:
Well then can you tell me which rom is compatible with both kernel please? Thank you
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the thread which you want to download a custom rom always clearly stated the kernel to use with the rom
sahniana said:
the thread which you want to download a custom rom always clearly stated the kernel to use with the rom
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That means I have no hope already? Sad
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lthy31 said:
That means I have no hope already? Sad
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u have already installed naa kernel, meaning that you have unlocked bootloader. this article said that you can update through SEUS if you have unlocked the bootloader. i'm not experienced with x10mp bootloader issue before this but my gtab7 experienced bootloader problem after unlocked,flash the stock bootloader and solved the problem.
but you said that you have flash the stock kernel and still cant install through seus. why dont you try to reinstall seus,mybe something wrong with it. and btw,did you manage to flash stock kernel successfully?
sahniana said:
u have already installed naa kernel, meaning that you have unlocked bootloader. this article said that you can update through SEUS if you have unlocked the bootloader. i'm not experienced with x10mp bootloader issue before this but my gtab7 experienced bootloader problem after unlocked,flash the stock bootloader and solved the problem.
but you said that you have flash the stock kernel and still cant install through seus. why dont you try to reinstall seus,mybe something wrong with it. and btw,did you manage to flash stock kernel successfully?
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Yeah I successfully flashed stock kernel, I'll try reinstalling seus, thanks
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Two Questions.!!

1.Tell the easiest way to unlock bootloader of my Xperia St15i
Want to flash a custom kernel to over clock my mini so also i want to know the highest stable frequency.
2.Is it possible to turn off the light of two soft button ( Menu key & Back key)
In dark this light spreads in the whole screen portion and looks pathetic like a local phone so i would like to turn it off
Check my signature for unlocking bootloader.
For the other question try apps like RootDim.
Thanks,
Rick
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DragonClawsAreSharp said:
Check my signature for unlocking bootloader.
For the other question try apps like RootDim.
Thanks,
Rick
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Can i Use stock Rom and flash stock Rom with stock kernel with unlocked bootloader?
piousheart said:
Can i Use stock Rom and flash stock Rom with stock kernel with unlocked bootloader?
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I did not understans your question properly. But from what I could make out, you were asking if Flashtool can be used for flashing Stock Firmwares on Unlocked bootloaders.
The answer is yes. You can use flashtool to flash Firmwares even if your bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks,
Rick
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DragonClawsAreSharp said:
I did not understans your question properly. But from what I could make out, you were asking if Flashtool can be used for flashing Stock Firmwares on Unlocked bootloaders.
The answer is yes. You can use flashtool to flash Firmwares even if your bootloader is unlocked.
Thanks,
Rick
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My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
piousheart said:
My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
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Yea. Unlock bootloader. Flash the firmware (if you are already not on it). Install your desired kernel using flashtool. And you are done.
To overclock you will need to use apps.
Thanks,
Rick
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piousheart said:
My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
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Like DragonClawsAreSharp said unlock the bootloader, then flash a different kernel, I suggest (for ICS) KRsH Kernel v3.0 (ICS) which can be found here, or Rage Kernel v3.2 (ICS) which can be found here, then you just need to download the appropriate app for overclocking, I suggest the free No-frills CPU Control, which can be found on Google PlayStore or here, hope I helped.
DragonClawsAreSharp said:
Yea. Unlock bootloader. Flash the firmware (if you are already not on it). Install your desired kernel using flashtool. And you are done.
To overclock you will need to use apps.
Thanks,
Rick
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Thanks dude.!!
But rootdim is not working
any other app can do that??
To switch off softkeys light, try chosing in rootdim other lights, button-backlight and choose rfkill0.
Then you can save as a shortcut.
Bye.

[Q] Restoring Xperia Neo V back to original firmware?

Hi all,
I installed CM9 on my Xperia Neo V using the instructions on the wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_Neo:_Full_Update_Guide. Now I'd like to go back to standard firmware in order to use HDMI out and other features.
I made a backup with CWM. Can I simply restore it with CWM? Will that restore the original kernel as well?
Or do I have to use flashtool to reflash the standard firmware? And if so, do I have to download one from here or can I look for the latest official version from the local Sony Ericsson site?
Thanks all. I searched and read a lot but I wanted to be sure before I go ahead.
Restore ur nandroid backup, or flash official firmware ftf file through flashtool... Download ftf from XDA forums..
i think it is better if u can flash the official frameware using flashtool...
Thanks, I'll do that. That won't relock the bootloader though now - will it? So if I want to go back to a custom ROM it should be easily done with fastboot?
Thanks again for the replies.
thebluesgnr said:
Thanks, I'll do that. That won't relock the bootloader though now - will it? So if I want to go back to a custom ROM it should be easily done with fastboot?
Thanks again for the replies.
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No, that won't relock the bootloader though.. Flashing firmware just makes your phone go back to the official stock ROM..
And if you want to go back to a custom ROM, then flash the appropriate kernel through fastboot and then install the ROM via CWM!
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iamdchosen1 said:
No, that won't relock the bootloader though.. Flashing firmware just makes your phone go back to the official stock ROM..
And if you want to go back to a custom ROM, then flash the appropriate kernel through fastboot and then install the ROM via CWM!
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Hi, same question here. However, I only have the backup made in CWM at hand and it is quite urgent. It is of a fresh install of the original ROM. Will that do? Which settings should I choose to restore, what should I wipe etc.? Happy about any hints.
nurunet said:
Hi, same question here. However, I only have the backup made in CWM at hand and it is quite urgent. It is of a fresh install of the original ROM. Will that do? Which settings should I choose to restore, what should I wipe etc.? Happy about any hints.
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You don't need to do anything extra when restoring the backup, just go into recovery.. Backup and Restore and then restore your backup..
No wipes are to be made since it will restore your device to the point of your backup, in your case your original ROM..
Keep in mind that if there's a custom kernel right now, it won't restore the stock kernel.. Just the ROM
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iamdchosen1 said:
You don't need to do anything extra when restoring the backup, just go into recovery.. Backup and Restore and then restore your backup..
No wipes are to be made since it will restore your device to the point of your backup, in your case your original ROM..
Keep in mind that if there's a custom kernel right now, it won't restore the stock kernel.. Just the ROM
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Great, thanks for the information. So to also revert to stock kernel do you by any chance know where I can find it? And should I flash it (with CWM?) before or after restoring the nandroid backup?
EDIT: I found MT11i_4.1.B.0.431. That still leaves the question about the correct sequence.
nurunet said:
Great, thanks for the information. So to also revert to stock kernel do you by any chance know where I can find it? And should I flash it (with CWM?) before or after restoring the nandroid backup?
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Since you're restoring the stock ROM, custom kernel won't do any harm..
But if you want to revert to stock kernel then they should be in the General or Development section (I am sorry I can't point out exactly where since I don't own this phone anymore)
And yes, stock kernel that you'll find in the threads would be of ftf format that can be flashed only with the help of flashtool..
Kindly read the instructions of how to use flashtool if you're unaware of this!
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iamdchosen1 said:
Since you're restoring the stock ROM, custom kernel won't do any harm.
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Okay, good to know!
Just lock your bootloader.Then flash stock firmware (.ftf) file via Flashtool.
I don't recommend CWM restore.
KaptaPrism said:
Just lock your bootloader.Then flash stock firmware (.ftf) file via Flashtool.
I don't recommend CWM restore.
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Flashing can be done on an unlocked device too..
There's no need to relock the bootloader!
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iamdchosen1 said:
Flashing can be done on an unlocked device too..
There's no need to relock the bootloader!
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You can have problems with flashing via flashtool if your bl unlocked
KaptaPrism said:
You can have problems with flashing via flashtool if your bl unlocked
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No sir,
I have flashed more than a dozen times for both my Neo V and Xperia P with their bootloaders unlocked.. I haven't encountered any problem and neither has anyone..
It's false what you're saying!
That's true, no need to relock the bootloader :thumbup:
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iamdchosen1 said:
No sir,
I have flashed more than a dozen times for both my Neo V and Xperia P with their bootloaders unlocked.. I haven't encountered any problem and neither has anyone..
It's false what you're saying!
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I don't know.I just heard and I said "Can".I have never locked bl so I don't know.Anyways I learned, thanks.
KaptaPrism said:
I don't know.I just heard and I said "Can".I have never locked bl so I don't know.Anyways I learned, thanks.
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Glad I could help!
iamdchosen1 said:
Glad I could help!
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Same here, ftf flash with Unlocked Bootloader NO PROBLEMS!

Cant start my phone after flashing....

i have tried to flash several roms. i unlocked the bootloader with flashtool and installed bussybox and root. but when i try to flash a rom and install it i get stock at the loading screen. i installed Naa kernel. so i really dont now what to do now.
dgaa1991 said:
i have tried to flash several roms. i unlocked the bootloader with flashtool and installed bussybox and root. but when i try to flash a rom and install it i get stock at the loading screen. i installed Naa kernel. so i really dont now what to do now.
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seems u didnt flashed the kernel properly
and which kernel u flashed ?
p.s.
u posted in wrong section
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i did use U20_nAa-jb-03_2.6.29.6-nAa-jb-03
dgaa1991 said:
i did use U20_nAa-jb-03_2.6.29.6-nAa-jb-03
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did u tried repairing it back via sony companion ?
and which rom did u used ?
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AW: Cant start my phone after flashing....
Have u wipe data and cache? If not, Boot into recovery and Marke the wipes. than restart again.
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Brother, you flashed a jelly bean kernel so you can just run CyanogenMod10 based roms(android 4.1.2 roms)
If you're going to flash a gingerbread rom(CyanogenMod7) (android 2,3) you must use a gingerbread kernel like : "nAa 14 gingerbread for x10mini"
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