[System][R800x] 2.3.3 Pre-Rooted - Xperia Play Android Development

First try at making something, so test it out. If it doesn't work, I just have to fix the compression ratio.
It's a flashable zip file.
http://www.mediafire.com/?hinlj3lad8g5r0l

Already made a prerooted nandroid 2.3.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828144
[Nandroid] 2.3.3 Nandriod, Stock CDMA R800x with Root
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jgregoryj1 said:
Already made a prerooted nandroid 2.3.3
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1828144
[Nandroid] 2.3.3 Nandriod, Stock CDMA R800x with Root
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This is just the system for when people mess it up, so they don't have to wipe data or anything.

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How to flash the stock kernel back?

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

X10 baseband

Yo, you know when u make a full system backup (nandroid) is my baseband backed up aswell ?
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kuuulock said:
Yo, you know when u make a full system backup (nandroid) is my baseband backed up aswell ?
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no it's not
So do have to flash a new baseband every time a new rom requires it
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kuuulock said:
So do have to flash a new baseband every time a new rom requires it
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yes or you can use baseband patches which are flashable via xrecovery

Fed up

Im tired of waiting i have an x10a im going to flash gb already, what should i do? Flash stock and wait for root? Or search for that pre-rooted stock ive heard about?
Ive read about the wb rom but i dont want to miss any features of the stock(sorry if i dont know, noob at the whole custom rom stuff?.
But i had my 2.1 rooted and i loved it(specially the ability to control cpu usage)
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Root is already out for gb
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Oh thats good, so it would be better to flash stock and root, but i just heard(read) so many good things about the wb rom im undecided,what features of stock would i be missing with wb?
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If you look at wb Rom it comes with the gingerbread baseband to flash if you already have root on 2.1 you dont need to upgrade to stock gingerbread flash the Rom dont reboot then flash the baseband then reboot gingerbread with root and xrecovery
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geordie 34 said:
If you look at wb Rom it comes with the gingerbread baseband to flash if you already have root on 2.1 you dont need to upgrade to stock gingerbread flash the Rom dont reboot then flash the baseband then reboot gingerbread with root and xrecovery
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Remember to flash baseband with flashtool I think there is also a instruction youtube video attached in his thread
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Thanks for the instructions, i want to know what will i lose if i use wb rom, i want all the features( or most of them) of stock rom
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Most of the roms are stock especially wb just added stuff such as bravia engine and xloud increasing you music and ringtones you will also get panoramic camera app very fast been using mine for a week very stable
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Im undecided on what to try the pre rooted stock or wb? Damn
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i'm also x10a originally but there's absolutely nothing wrong in flashing a x10i, looks like baseband 71 works on all regions.
Yay now running gb, feels like a new phone(at least on-screen)
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If you don't want to miss anything, don't use custom ROM. Just root to delete unneed apps and xRecovery to install plugin. It works perfect.

Please need a nandroid 2.3.6 retail.en.eu

Please i need a nandroid for
651.167.20.xt910.retail.en.eu
Thanks
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you can try the nandroid backups from this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21842340&postcount=275
or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22255190&postcount=294
Taking advantage of this thread I would like to request a nandroid of latest official build, untouched, I guess it's 6.12.173 . A system nandroid (yaffs2) or system dump would be nice. Thanks!.
cgomezparra said:
you can try the nandroid backups from this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21842340&postcount=275
or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22255190&postcount=294
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Thanks
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kernel change?
Would installing the 2.3.6 backup also change the kernel to 2.3.6? I am wondering because I would like the 2.3.6 kernel so I can have bluetooth on ICS. I have tried flashing a 2.3.6 ROM, but haven't had success.
No i wish :/.
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return to official rom

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

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