Unlocked bootloader. Now can I do this? - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Hello everyone!
I have unlocked my bootloader for se lww. My question is in spite of downgrading stock GB ROM for rooting, can i flash custom ROM and then root it?
I Also want to know the method for installing the recovery.. Thanks in advance

rahul_jaiswal31 said:
Hello everyone!
I have unlocked my bootloader for se lww. My question is in spite of downgrading stock GB ROM for rooting, can i flash custom ROM and then root it?
I Also want to know the method for installing the recovery.. Thanks in advance
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No you can't install a custom ROM without root access...
First root your phone and then flash the custom ROM
PS- instead of downgrading to GB...
You can flash a pre rooted Kernel via flashtool to ROOT your phone...
It will automatically install the recovery too...
For more details about flashing Kernel look in the guides in stickies section

PREDATOR95 said:
No you can't install a custom ROM without root access...
First root your phone and then flash the custom ROM
PS- instead of downgrading to GB...
You can flash a pre rooted Kernel via flashtool to ROOT your phone...
It will automatically install the recovery too...
For more details about flashing Kernel look in the guides in stickies section
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I've searched but found them confusing..
Can u please give the link for the kernel suitable for lww build no 4.0.2.a.0.62 running on 2.3.4 , and procedure for flashing kernel??
After flashing, can i flash custom rom via recovery (and not from flash tool)

rahul_jaiswal31 said:
I've searched but found them confusing..
Can u please give the link for the kernel suitable for lww build no 4.0.2.a.0.62 running on 2.3.4 , and procedure for flashing kernel??
After flashing, can i flash custom rom via recovery (and not from flash tool)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1398910
Use this kernel... Version 3.0 is for GB
Its pre rooted and recovery will be automatically installed
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1879982
Here's a simple guide by mihahn
On how to flash Kernel...
Hit a thanks to mihahn for the superb guide

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stuck in sony ericsson screen

hey guys please some help
i wanted to install a custom rom
now im stuck
i did this
rooted via flastool
cwm5 via flash tool
i have 2.1 at the moment
after that to install the rom i was advice to install the kernel v6
i did
after that i install the recovery v6 for gb
i did
booted in recovery and installed the rom
myfirstrom.zip
and now im stuck
what can i do to fix this
thanks
Wrong thread buddy
Sent from my X10i using xda premium
elmanortega said:
hey guys please some help
i wanted to install a custom rom
now im stuck
i did this
rooted via flastool
cwm5 via flash tool
i have 2.1 at the moment
after that to install the rom i was advice to install the kernel v6
i did
after that i install the recovery v6 for gb
i did
booted in recovery and installed the rom
myfirstrom.zip
and now im stuck
what can i do to fix this
thanks
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This tread should be in Q&A not in DEV.
Anyway do U have bootloader unlocked?
That rom is a 2.3 rom and you need to have and unlocked bootloader. You need to have 2.3 on your device first which would you would find in my signature below. So skip through the tread and find 2.3 Download it and flash it and try the rom again.
Sent from my X10i
Dude u r in 2.1 now. It has a baseband of .49 or .54. GB needs a baseband of .71. So the only option is first u download a pre-rooted firmware image and flash it via flashtool. U will boot into GB. Then unlock bootloader using Laser's method and install custom kernel like DoomKernel.
Follow this method
[RECOVERY image] {v2} X10 GB 3.0.1.G.0.75 [Prerooted + Fixed xRecovery] to insatll the prerooted firmware using flashtool.
Unlock bootloader using this steps from
[HOW-TO]UNLOCK bootloader for X10
Then flash DoomKernel from this link
[KERNEL][X10] DooMKernel [UNLOCKED BOOTLOADERS]{Rel:v06}[Dt:10/Jan][FW3.0.1.G.0.75] and boot up into stock rom or the previous GB rom u r using.
For Stock based roms, DoomKernel is simply the best.
For CM7 based roms, use FXP 130 kernel provided here FXP 130 and
For CM9 based roms, use FXP 132 kernel for better performance which u can download in FXP CM9 Thread.
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kingstonxl said:
This tread should be in Q&A not in DEV.
Anyway do U have bootloader unlocked?
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He hasnt even updated to GB.. Still in stock 2.1.
Don't scare the guy with laser's method for now he is starting out small like we at one time were(im still growing) , the latest version of flashtools could do it easy. Its all in my signature if you tries it.
Sent from my X10i
brenty108 said:
Don't scare the guy with laser's method for now he is starting out small like we at one time were(im still growing) , the latest version of flashtools could do it easy. Its all in my signature if you tries it.
Sent from my X10i
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Sry i didn kw ur post.. Let him do the way he think is best
thanks guys
im downloading the 2.1 ans 2.3 roms
now how do i install them?
i can access xrecovery
but when i connect to flashtool i dont have all the options
actually none
the devices is detected but thats it
can a stock rom be install using xrecovery?
elmanortega said:
thanks guys
im downloading the 2.1 ans 2.3 roms
now how do i install them?
i can access xrecovery
but when i connect to flashtool i dont have all the options
actually none
the devices is detected but thats it
can a stock rom be install using xrecovery?
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dude flashing option works only when u r in download mode. i think u have 2.3.4. and stock kernel. if u want custom roms u have to unlock bootloader shown u n the post i provided
a2441918 said:
dude flashing option works only when u r in download mode. i think u have 2.3.4. and stock kernel. if u want custom roms u have to unlock bootloader shown u n the post i provided
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thanks
Originally Posted by Androxyde
X10i Generic
Generic version 2.3.3 build 3.0.1.G.0.75 (MD5: 36F52BAA3556CDD7E56383614C01E5D6)
this one is no longer available
Thread Moved​
You should Know better, your post count indicates you have been active, so should be fully aware of the rules​
after i connect in flash mode
it stays for a few secs and reboots into the sse screen
is there a way to install the oem rom
in xrecovery?
or a 2.1 rom in recovery?
if i install a 2.1 custom rom
will that help??
im connected to flashtool in flash mode but nothing no options
what do i do now?
ok i finally go it to
where it was suppose to be to install formware
and this is where i am
Did you click fastboot? Click flashmode as x10 doesn't fastboot lol
Sent from my Xperia X10 using xda premium
thanks im good now
im about to install the ics rom
from
{rom}{6mp WORKING }XPERIA S ICS - CM9{14/8/12} {rom}
but i dont know wich kernel to install
i will write here what i did
so other can have an easy install
thanks to brenty108 for the help
If that rom is in ftf format
Open with 7zip or winrar
Look for kernel.sin
And place it in a folder
In flashtool create kernel
Point it to the folder containing kernel.sin
You should then be able to place your created kernel into firmware folder and flash it
I haven't had much experience with those roms so it's just a suggestion
Sent from my Xperia X10 using xda premium
elmanortega said:
thanks im good now
im about to install the ics rom
from
{rom}{6mp WORKING }XPERIA S ICS - CM9{14/8/12} {rom}
but i dont know wich kernel to install
i will write here what i did
so other can have an easy install
thanks to brenty108 for the help
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You need to install a kernel called fxp132 from team fxp for ICS ROM to work... see my other posts in Q&A.. I have uploaded it somewhere.. you should be able to access through my profile->-> posts.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
elmanortega said:
thanks im good now
im about to install the ics rom
from
{rom}{6mp WORKING }XPERIA S ICS - CM9{14/8/12} {rom}
but i dont know wich kernel to install
i will write here what i did
so other can have an easy install
thanks to brenty108 for the help
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hey friend, you have downloaded the xperia s ics by vassishta but you dont know what kernel to be used?, dont be so lazy reading all the stuff in that thread (i mean xperia s ics), fxp 132 kernel is included there and instructions on how to flash the rom, hope i helped you, please press thanks button for me, pressing it is just an easy thing.. cheers.. :good:

[Q]Mini ST15i root / unlock bootloader

Hi guys...
Last week my xperia mini ST15i just updated to 4.1.B.0.587
I am going to root, unlock bootloader and install custom rom on my phone, but looks like there is no clear instruction on how to root it...
I did found some instruction though, but i am not sure which is good :
1) http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/41119
2) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1568792 (Should I follow the method for 4.1.B.0.431 ?)
3) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1923409
Which method i should follow?
And lastly, should I unlock the bootloader before root or after rooting?
Many thanks...
Look in my signature there's how to unlock bootloader.
You needn't root it before, but if I were you I would downgrade to gingerbread before unlocking bootloader, after that flash a prerooted kernel like rage kernel for gingerbread and your device will automaticly be rooted
Sent from my SK17i running Jelly Bean via CM10
mihahn said:
Look in my signature there's how to unlock bootloader.
You needn't root it before, but if I were you I would downgrade to gingerbread before unlocking bootloader, after that flash a prerooted kernel like rage kernel for gingerbread and your device will automaticly be rooted
Sent from my SK17i running Jelly Bean via CM10
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Thanks for your reply... :good:
What the different if I root it straight from ICS?
Those prerooted kernel comes with CWM recovery right?
boonwuilow said:
Thanks for your reply... :good:
What the different if I root it straight from ICS?
Those prerooted kernel comes with CWM recovery right?
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No there's no difference, do it on the software version you want.
Yes these prerooted kernels will root your device automaticly and cwm is built in the kernel
boonwuilow said:
Thanks for your reply... :good:
What the different if I root it straight from ICS?
Those prerooted kernel comes with CWM recovery right?
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1. No difference. You'll just have ics firmware . You can just unlock your bootloader the official way while in ics and just like that flash a custom prerooted ics kernel .
2. And yes all custom kernels for our device has cwm .
No need to downgrade to ginger bread just for gaining root access if you are going to unlock bootloader!
hit thanks if I've helped!
sent from my smultron
mihahn said:
No there's no difference, do it on the software version you want.
Yes these prerooted kernels will root your device automaticly and cwm is built in the kernel
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gouthamthemostwanted said:
1. No difference. You'll just have ics firmware . You can just unlock your bootloader the official way while in ics and just like that flash a custom prerooted ics kernel .
2. And yes all custom kernels for our device has cwm .
No need to downgrade to ginger bread just for gaining root access if you are going to unlock bootloader!
hit thanks if I've helped!
sent from my smultron
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Thanks for your explanation :thumbup:
If I just going to gain root access on my current version, which method method should I follow?
Sent from my ST15i
boonwuilow said:
Thanks for your explanation :thumbup:
If I just going to gain root access on my current version, which method method should I follow?
Sent from my ST15i
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I would use this method, but you need an .ftf of .587 for your device, if you have one, do it like explained there.
The kernel trick method is okay, too
I suggest you unlock your bootloader first by this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
(it directly unlocks bootloader without writing any commands)
And then install a prerooted kernel via the above mentioned toolkit...
Your will be rooted and then just flash the custom ROM :thumbup:
And the best part... You don't need to downgrade to GB
Sent from SMULTRON running CM9

[Q] Some questions about kernel, rom, etc.

Hi, I have some noob questions about roms, kernels, etc.: 1)once I have unlocked the bootloader and flashed a custom kernel if I flash the stock rom with Flashtools I lose the root but not the bootloader unlocked, right? 2)once done this, for flashing a custom kernel with Flashtools I need root permission? I think no, right? 3)using Flashtools can I safely flash the stock rom with the exception for kernel.sin part? In this case the custom kernel remains at his place, right? 4)but in these cases I lose the root, and I have to do the rooting process again, right? 5)some custom kernels have auto root feature... with this feature manual rooting is not necessary?
Thanks a lot.
XDynamite said:
Hi, I have some noob questions about roms, kernels, etc.: 1)once I have unlocked the bootloader and flashed a custom kernel if I flash the stock rom with Flashtools I lose the root but not the bootloader unlocked, right? 2)once done this, for flashing a custom kernel with Flashtools I need root permission? I think no, right? 3)using Flashtools can I safely flash the stock rom with the exception for kernel.sin part? In this case the custom kernel remains at his place, right? 4)but in these cases I lose the root, and I have to do the rooting process again, right? 5)some custom kernels have auto root feature... with this feature manual rooting is not necessary?
Thanks a lot.
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1) Yes flashing stock rom doesn't relocks ur bl.
2) Nopes all you need is an unlocked bl.
3) Neva tried
4) Nopes if you have unlocked bootloader just flash any pre-rooted kernel and ur good to go. Most of the kernels here are pre-rooted.
5) Nopes not necessary
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
Dont miss the ICON FARM!
alokbina said:
1) Yes flashing stock rom doesn't relocks ur bl.
2) Nopes all you need is an unlocked bl.
3) Neva tried
4) Nopes if you have unlocked bootloader just flash any pre-rooted kernel and ur good to go. Most of the kernels here are pre-rooted.
5) Nopes not necessary
Press THANKS if I helped,
Best Regards,
AJ
Dont miss the ICON FARM!
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Ok, thanks.
...but I have another question: 1)if after unlocking BL and flashing custom kernels it's not necessary to do rooting process anymore (in stock rom too...?) what is the auto root feature? I'm slightly confused... 2)are there then kernel not rooted? 3)then is rooting process about kernel and not rom part? Why do i read in every rom (not kernel) "Rom pre-rooted"?
XDynamite said:
Ok, thanks.
...but I have another question: 1)if after unlocking BL and flashing custom kernels it's not necessary to do rooting process anymore (in stock rom too...?) what is the auto root feature? I'm slightly confused... 2)are there then kernel not rooted? 3)then is rooting process about kernel and not rom part? Why do i read in every rom (not kernel) "Rom pre-rooted"?
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After flashing a custom kernel... You phone will be rooted... So you don't need to ado any other rooting procedure then... Yes in stock ROM too
Auto root is just that all custom Kernels are pre rooted... You don't need to root separately...
The stock Kernel is not pre rooted
Rooting procedure is neither about ROM nor about Kernel... Its about Android OS... Root enables you to customize Android system...
Kernel and ROM are just its parts... Pre Rooted ROMs have superuser installed... But you must have CWM and Root to flash ROM.
And for more of such questions read the stickied basic guide.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
predatOr said:
After flashing a custom kernel... You phone will be rooted... So you don't need to ado any other rooting procedure then... Yes in stock ROM too
Auto root is just that all custom Kernels are pre rooted... You don't need to root separately...
The stock Kernel is not pre rooted
Rooting procedure is neither about ROM nor about Kernel... Its about Android OS... Root enables you to customize Android system...
Kernel and ROM are just its parts... Pre Rooted ROMs have superuser installed... But you must have CWM and Root to flash ROM.
And for more of such questions read the stickied basic guide.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
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...and if a kernel has not auto root feature? What does it mean...? like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2160537 The developer has removed this function. Maybe I can ask in the developer thread directly...
You won't have root access... Simple... Stop confusing yourself.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
Third question in first post.
No you won't lose root if u flash stock rom without the kernel. (provided u have a rooted kernel first)
For question 3... Yes you can... but if u want to really retain the kernel exclude fota and simlock too
Press thanks if I have helped :laugh: and use search

Xperia mini pro root CWM Recovery after

Hey guys long ago I rooted my xperia mini pro and put CM 9 or 10 then I went back on Stock then again i put some radom kernel and and rom, then i wanted to put a rom here from te forum but when I put the kernel and try to go to recovery it wouldn't start the recovery the screen is just black
So i went back to stock !
now my question is how do I root again X_X
and how do I put CMW reocvery, because I want to put this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2220537
maybe you can find here what you search
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1842366
and 4.1.2 is not ICS its JB
Since u tried cm, I am sure ur bootloader is unlocked.
So the easy way to root now would be to flash any custom kernel. It will be prerooted.
If you still want ti retain the rooted stock rom
Flash kernel and flash stock excluding kernel
Or flash stock and then flash kernel
Regards
-N
mnishamk said:
Since u tried cm, I am sure ur bootloader is unlocked.
So the easy way to root now would be to flash any custom kernel. It will be prerooted.
If you still want ti retain the rooted stock rom
Flash kernel and flash stock excluding kernel
Or flash stock and then flash kernel
Regards
-N
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ya bootloader is unlocked !
I want a Kernel CM10.1 for the rom above but can the kernel u got have CWM recovery ?
MrSalue said:
ya bootloader is unlocked !
I want a Kernel CM10.1 for the rom above but can the kernel u got have CWM recovery ?
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Yes most (I believe all) custom kernels will have cwm ( or twrp,) so yes.
Try goin to dev section and find the list of kernels in stickies and find a jb kernel.
Regards
-N

Need help with a ROM

Hey guys, I have an Xperia Z2 D6503 with Android 5.1.1 FW 23.4.A.1.200 non-rooted with LB
I saw this ROM -----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/rom-z2-264-stock-rooted-deodexed-t3276227
In the instructions it only says to flash it from recovery and wipe data, and since it's stock based, i was wondering if i needed to root my phone or install a special recovery before flashing this room
Thanks in advance
You don't need to root, but you do need to unlock your boot loader to be able to flash anything that isn't flashed with Sony's own tools and have their signatures.
You migt need to load a different recovery (i.e. twrp or cwm). I can't say for sure.
dont forget to save drm keys first..... I really miss the sony camera, i didnt save the keys and now the camera performance is not as good as before. Tbh u will prefer the stock more.
azam_ said:
dont forget to save drm keys first..... I really miss the sony camera, i didnt save the keys and now the camera performance is not as good as before. Tbh u will prefer the stock more.
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Did you try using the drm restoration zip?
guys don't mislead. All you need is to downgrade to 23.1.A.1.28, root it via KingRoot and install XZ Dual Recovery. No unlock bootloader required
Mokiwipeout said:
Did you try using the drm restoration zip?
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i didnt know about the drm keys at the time i unlocked. So its gone forever
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Bruce666 said:
guys don't mislead. All you need is to downgrade to 23.1.A.1.28, root it via KingRoot and install XZ Dual Recovery. No unlock bootloader required
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Last i checked 5.1 was not supported on kingroot, and not many custom roms can be used on locked bootloader. He asked about a new rom.
azam_ said:
i didnt know about the drm keys at the time i unlocked. So its gone forever
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Last i checked 5.1 was not supported on kingroot, and not many custom roms can be used on locked bootloader. He asked about a new rom.
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He asked about a stock rom. He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader. He can simply downgrade and root then install recovery and flash that stock deodexed rom. Only CM and AOSP based roms need unlocked bootloader. All the sony stock based roms can install in a LB..
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DeX_17 said:
Hey guys, I have an Xperia Z2 D6503 with Android 5.1.1 FW 23.4.A.1.200 non-rooted with LB
I saw this ROM -----> http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/rom-z2-264-stock-rooted-deodexed-t3276227
In the instructions it only says to flash it from recovery and wipe data, and since it's stock based, i was wondering if i needed to root my phone or install a special recovery before flashing this room
Thanks in advance
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My friend. .
Follow this instructions
First download 23.1.A.1.28 ftf and flash it using flashtool. Or download any kitkat ftf and flash it via flashtool. Then root it and install NUT dual recovery. Then move the rom u want to flash to ur phone and enter recovery. Wipe data factory reset and flash rom. Then reboot.. Thats it. U don't need to unlock ur bootloader..
If u don't know how to downgrade u can simply see a YouTube video. There is lot of tutorials available in xda or YouTubes.
U can't root 5.1.1 directly if u are on a LB. So follow my method and enjoy a stock deodexed rom..
Here is a rooting method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3171219
Rajeev said:
He asked about a stock rom. He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader. He can simply downgrade and root then install recovery and flash that stock deodexed rom. Only CM and AOSP based roms need unlocked bootloader. All the sony stock based roms can install in a LB..
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My friend. .
Follow this instructions
First download 23.1.A.1.28 ftf and flash it using flashtool. Or download any kitkat ftf and flash it via flashtool. Then root it and install NUT dual recovery. Then move the rom u want to flash to ur phone and enter recovery. Wipe data factory reset and flash rom. Then reboot.. Thats it. U don't need to unlock ur bootloader..
If u don't know how to downgrade u can simply see a YouTube video. There is lot of tutorials available in xda or YouTubes.
U can't root 5.1.1 directly if u are on a LB. So follow my method and enjoy a stock deodexed rom..
Here is a rooting method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3171219
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@Rajeev
hi bro,
just one question:
i unlocked my BL but i am on stock ROM (and of course i saved my DRM-keys before )
So relocking my device will bring back the bravia engine etc?
Or is a complete reinstall after relocking needed?
thx
moonryder said:
@Rajeev
hi bro,
just one question:
i unlocked my BL but i am on stock ROM (and of course i saved my DRM-keys before )
So relocking my device will bring back the bravia engine etc?
Or is a complete reinstall after relocking needed?
thx
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Simply restore ur DRM key using TA backup tool. Make sure u don't have a custom kernel installed
Rajeev said:
He asked about a stock rom. He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader. He can simply downgrade and root then install recovery and flash that stock deodexed rom. Only CM and AOSP based roms need unlocked bootloader. All the sony stock based roms can install in a LB..
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My friend. .
Follow this instructions
First download 23.1.A.1.28 ftf and flash it using flashtool. Or download any kitkat ftf and flash it via flashtool. Then root it and install NUT dual recovery. Then move the rom u want to flash to ur phone and enter recovery. Wipe data factory reset and flash rom. Then reboot.. Thats it. U don't need to unlock ur bootloader..
If u don't know how to downgrade u can simply see a YouTube video. There is lot of tutorials available in xda or YouTubes.
U can't root 5.1.1 directly if u are on a LB. So follow my method and enjoy a stock deodexed rom..
Here is a rooting method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3171219
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Ooooh ok, thank you so much man <3
DeX_17 said:
Ooooh ok, thank you so much man <3
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Happy to help u
Rajeev said:
He asked about a stock rom. He doesn't need to unlock his bootloader. He can simply downgrade and root then install recovery and flash that stock deodexed rom. Only CM and AOSP based roms need unlocked bootloader. All the sony stock based roms can install in a LB..
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My friend. .
Follow this instructions
First download 23.1.A.1.28 ftf and flash it using flashtool. Or download any kitkat ftf and flash it via flashtool. Then root it and install NUT dual recovery. Then move the rom u want to flash to ur phone and enter recovery. Wipe data factory reset and flash rom. Then reboot.. Thats it. U don't need to unlock ur bootloader..
If u don't know how to downgrade u can simply see a YouTube video. There is lot of tutorials available in xda or YouTubes.
U can't root 5.1.1 directly if u are on a LB. So follow my method and enjoy a stock deodexed rom..
Here is a rooting method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3171219
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Why KitKat? 23.1.A.1.28 is 5.0.2 and is rootable.
Bruce666 said:
Why KitKat? 23.1.A.1.28 is 5.0.2 and is rootable.
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I already mentioned about 1.28 my friend.. . KK is another choice only..
Rajeev said:
I already mentioned about 1.28 my friend.. . KK is another choice only..
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ooops right, my mistake, sorry my friend

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