Flash kernal! - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

Guys I really search alot about flash kernal for ray /boot.img\ not /ftf\ so any one can help me? And the fastboot files link to downlosd plzz, I wanna to flash fxp kernal, just need fastboot.exe and other files!
Or like for helpfull topic!
Sry for my bad English
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Hi buddy, I dont understand wht u're talking about. But I thnk u need tool which can flash a kernel, right? So follow ths link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1560613
It's very easy to use
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You have two options to flash custom kernels -
1. Download Android SDK and install platform-tools. Platform-tools contains fastboot.exe. Use this command - fastboot -i 0x0fce flash boot boot.img
2. Dowload Flashtool and select the fastboot option. Choose your boot.img and connect your device in fastboot mode.
If you are not comfortable with CMD then I highly recommend the flash tool method.

Thanks!!! I will try
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Ranzoo said:
Thanks!!! I will try
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Don't say it. Press the button. Thanks button was invented so that threads are much more clean and tidy.

I press it and say it
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I try to flash fxp with flashtool, so fxp JB kernal with ics rom /iced bean / so it bootloop, how can I to flash the rom now without recovry
Thanks

Fxp jb kernel+ics rom= bootloop
Fxp jb kernel+jb rom= run perfect
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So I have to flash rom with recovry then put out battery and back it and turn device on with fastboot aand flash fxp kernal, right??
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Ranzoo said:
So I have to flash rom with recovry then put out battery and back it and turn device on with fastboot aand flash fxp kernal, right??
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It is better to first of all copy the rom to sd card. Then flash JB kernel and then do all the wipes and install the Rom. It HAS to 100% work then provided you follow the instructions carefully. Good luck.:laugh::good:

Ranzoo said:
So I have to flash rom with recovry then put out battery and back it and turn device on with fastboot aand flash fxp kernal, right??
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1. Back to stock rom (optional for fresh flash)
2. Put ur jb rom to sdcard
3. Flash jb kernel
4. Before flash jb rom, wipe cache,dalvik, factory reset, format system
5. Flash ur jb rom & gapps
6. Reboot
Congrats u're on jellybean
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Stock ROM/KERNEL Xperia S

Okey so im facing the following issue here: I have the FXP v136 9.1 Rom/kernel at the moment but i want to revert it to stock.
however, my backup is gone because my SSD died. sooo, how would i get the stock rom/kernel back? (i could download the 6.1.A.2.45 stock ROM) and flash this through clockwork recovery (not sure how you call it, the fastboot recovery mode)
however, i dont have the kernel (unless its in the 6.1.A.2.45 ROM file)
not sure what i have to do here
just flash stock 2.45 firmware using flastool with flash mode
GiantAxe said:
however, i dont have the kernel (unless its in the 6.1.A.2.45 ROM file)
not sure what i have to do here
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Well, you could always flash Advanced Stock Kernel and find a stock FTF. You can rename the FTF to zip and extract the kernel and flash it.
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AnrgKrshn said:
Well, you could always flash Advanced Stock Kernel and find a stock FTF. You can rename the FTF to zip and extract the kernel and flash it.
Please hit the thanks button if I helped
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but i read on a thread that flashing a stock kernel requires a stock rom!
Man,just flash the stock rom using flashtool
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Yasharkhan said:
Man,just flash the stock rom using flashtool
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Lol I really was a noob
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[Q] About install custom rom from GB to ICS...

now i use custom rom GB
can i install custom rom ICS?
or must upgrade stockrom to ICS then Flas custom rom ICS
plz answer me
sorry my english is bad
Better First upgrade to ics. Is your Bootloader unlocked?
Otherwise you will have to use local prop method. Check out my signature there's a rooting guide. In the guide there's how to root 4.1.B.0.431 and there's the Link to DragonClawsAreSharp's great tutorial
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mihahn said:
Better First upgrade to ics. Is your Bootloader unlocked?
Otherwise you will have to use local prop method. Check out my signature there's a rooting guide. In the guide there's how to root 4.1.B.0.431 and there's the Link to DragonClawsAreSharp's great tutorial
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my phone is unlocked bootloader
thankyou :laugh:
If your Bootloader is unlocked you needn't do the procedure in the tutorial, just Flash the ics Firmware ftf via flashtool and Flash a custom ics Kernel, for example rage Kernel for 4.0.4. After that install the custom rom
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mihahn said:
Better First upgrade to ics. Is your Bootloader unlocked?
Otherwise you will have to use local prop method. Check out my signature there's a rooting guide. In the guide there's how to root 4.1.B.0.431 and there's the Link to DragonClawsAreSharp's great tutorial
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mihahn said:
If your Bootloader is unlocked you needn't do the procedure in the tutorial, just Flash the ics Firmware ftf via flashtool and Flash a custom ics Kernel, for example rage Kernel for 4.0.4. After that install the custom rom
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ok. flash ics with wipe cache? or wipe all
thankyou....:laugh:
newzadd said:
ok. flash ics with wipe cache? or wipe all
thankyou....:laugh:
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Just flash it with wipe all, but before do a backup using for example titanium backuü. Wipe all and exclude nothing.
After flashing plug off, let phone turned off, hold volume up and connect to pc, flash a rooted kernel (like I said for example rage kernel for 4.0.4) and boot up. Enable usb debugging and unknown sources and msc mode (not necessary just for sure), push the rom installation zip to sd card and shut down.
Flash the recommend kernel and boot in cwm. See what has to be formatted/wiped and after that install the rom.
Reboot and enjoy
mihahn said:
Just flash it with wipe all, but before do a backup using for example titanium backuü. Wipe all and exclude nothing.
After flashing plug off, let phone turned off, hold volume up and connect to pc, flash a rooted kernel (like I said for example rage kernel for 4.0.4) and boot up. Enable usb debugging and unknown sources and msc mode (not necessary just for sure), push the rom installation zip to sd card and shut down.
Flash the recommend kernel and boot in cwm. See what has to be formatted/wiped and after that install the rom.
Reboot and enjoy
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thank you very much !! it work!!
i have on question i use ICS rom 4.1.B.0.431
can i install custom rom base on 4.1.B.0.587 ?
newzadd said:
thank you very much !! it work!!
i have on question i use ICS rom 4.1.B.0.431
can i install custom rom base on 4.1.B.0.587 ?
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Yes, but .587 isn't released for xperia mini pro and the other devices. Only a few have got the update right now, but if there's a custom rom based on it for your device it should work...
Btw hitting thanks woule be nice
mihahn said:
Just flash it with wipe all, but before do a backup using for example titanium backuü. Wipe all and exclude nothing.
After flashing plug off, let phone turned off, hold volume up and connect to pc, flash a rooted kernel (like I said for example rage kernel for 4.0.4) and boot up. Enable usb debugging and unknown sources and msc mode (not necessary just for sure), push the rom installation zip to sd card and shut down.
Flash the recommend kernel and boot in cwm. See what has to be formatted/wiped and after that install the rom.
Reboot and enjoy
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mihahn said:
Yes, but .587 isn't released for xperia mini pro and the other devices. Only a few have got the update right now, but if there's a custom rom based on it for your device it should work...
Btw hitting thanks woule be nice
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.587 isn't released for xperia mini pro how can i update
please give me link
(sorry my english is bad)
newzadd said:
.587 isn't released for xperia mini pro how can i update
please give me link
(sorry my english is bad)
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You can't Update until Sony hasn't released it. If your bootloader is Locked you can connect to pc companion and it'll find the Update, but it has to be released First. You will have to wait
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mihahn said:
You can't Update until Sony hasn't released it. If your bootloader is Locked you can connect to pc companion and it'll find the Update, but it has to be released First. You will have to wait
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thank you sir; now i can install custom rom ICS .587 on base .431 already
thank you very much:laugh:

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.

[Q] Update from CM9 to JB [Sola]

Hi all!
I want to update my Sola from cm9, actually working, to [ROM] [JB] eXperience Innovation.
First i need to flash the base rom of Munjeni, that requires to flash .54 ftf via flashtool and boot it properly, so, what gotta do to flash .54?
I know about TheBrainsKernel - ICS, but i didn't understand if first i have to flash a new official stock rom, or what else!
What i have to do first?
Thanks!
Flash stock .54 ics tft as it has the same file system as jb. Let it settle. Then extract kernel from munjenis rom, copy zip to phone, fastboot flash of that kernel, boot to cwm and flash the zip, cleAr data, cache and dalvik. Reboot and let it settle, then follow the instructions for the other rom.
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matood said:
Flash stock .54 ics tft as it has the same file system as jb. Let it settle. Then extract kernel from munjenis rom, copy zip to phone, fastboot flash of that kernel, boot to cwm and flash the zip, cleAr data, cache and dalvik. Reboot and let it settle, then follow the instructions for the other rom.
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Ok, but how can I flash the .54? Always with fastboot, or it's possible to flash it like with cwm?
Peppecarto said:
Ok, but how can I flash the .54? Always with fastboot, or it's possible to flash it like with cwm?
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I don't think got flashable cwm...
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Peppecarto said:
Ok, but how can I flash the .54? Always with fastboot, or it's possible to flash it like with cwm?
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Use flashtool....
Ok, finally i got it! actually i flashed XV-R 4.1.2!
Now i was thinking about trying some rom with 4.2.2, but i saw that is changed flashtool, now it has to be installed and it has a ui.
How it should be used? can you help me?

Custom rom installation

I got a Rom
Can I install any kernel for it?
Would it get bricked if something goes wrong?
I've installed ics stock .54
I wish to install kumquat jb Rom ported for xu
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Shahrukh Ahmed said:
I got a Rom
Can I install any kernel for it?
Would it get bricked if something goes wrong?
I've installed ics stock .54
I wish to install kumquat jb Rom ported for xu
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u can install any kernel by using d correct processs...
1) First root and unlock bootloader of ur device using flashtool.
if u dont have flashtool download from http://androxyde.github.io/
2) after that in flashtool folder (c:/flashtool) u ll have drivers install drivers for xperia u, fastboot and flashtool drivers (u need to tick mark in boxes for desired drivers).
3) Its always better to have backup, install CWM and take take nanandroid backup by entering CWM.
Moving on to the installation process
1) Copy the rom zip file to internal storage.
2) through flashtool enter fastboot mode and flash kernel that ispresent along with the rom zip..
3) after that enter CWM and install ZIp.
4) let the device boot properly....... and if prompted restart the device..
5) Download and copy the kernel of ur wish and den flash.
6) before flashing just wipe cache and dalvik cache.
7) incase if u face any bootloop enter CWM mode and go to advance menu and clear cache and dalvik cache.......
I suggest u to use JB rom by Devswift its d best rom available among so many.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2284394
I have given the whole process as u said ur in stock if u already rooted and unlocked just follow installation processss..............
Happy Flashing.......
Press THANKS if i have helped....
And also THANK every one who helps u in this forum.............
In step 2 ,u said to flash kernel that came with the rom.
Then u said install any kernel of ur choice after flashing rom
Well why can't I directly flash the kernel of my choice in step 2?
What's the logic?
Please explain a bit more about the kernel stuff.
Thanks in advance!
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Shahrukh Ahmed said:
In step 2 ,u said to flash kernel that came with the rom.
Then u said install any kernel of ur choice after flashing rom
Well why can't I directly flash the kernel of my choice in step 2?
What's the logic?
Please explain a bit more about the kernel stuff.
Thanks in advance!
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For rom to work initially it should be flashed with kernel given in the zip dats wat i mentioned in 2nd step ....
after installing and boot up of the rom u can download any custom kernel......dats wat i want to say..
hope u understnd if any doubt reply
Thanks, lemme know this also- >
Some kernels come with an inbuilt recovery. Now what if the recovery isn't compatible with my phone?
Will it get bricked?
The kernel that comes with the rom,what if that kernel has this issue?
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Shahrukh Ahmed said:
Thanks, lemme know this also- >
Some kernels come with an inbuilt recovery. Now what if the recovery isn't compatible with my phone?
Will it get bricked?
The kernel that comes with the rom,what if that kernel has this issue?
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Kernel with CWM (any version) ll be used no pblm wid dat...
If u have any pblm wid kernel given in d zip den.....
1) download a custom kernel with CWM recovery and install it by doing all wipes...
2) now open the rom zip and remove boot img or kernel elf what ever file it may be and repack the zip and installl zip
3) if u dont remove the kernel file from dat zip i ll nly will get installed during installing rom zip
And during installing custom kernel from zip file ur device may undergo bootloop(stuck at boot animation)....
Den dont panic just go to CWM recovery and wipe cache and dalvik and restart it ll start up normally.....
Hope:good: it helps....
Final query,I know i've pestered u a lot.but is there a pre-requisite for flashing a kernel?I mean does it require ics stock kernel .54 or higher installed?
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Shahrukh Ahmed said:
Final query,I know i've pestered u a lot.but is there a pre-requisite for flashing a kernel?I mean does it require ics stock kernel .54 or higher installed?
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You CANNOT flash a custom kernel unless you unlock your bootloader.....
http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Also read this thread thoroughly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107775
Buddy I got my bl unlocked
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Shahrukh Ahmed said:
Buddy I got my bl unlocked
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There are no pre requisites for flashing a kernel.
Just flash a stock kernel for stock based roms and a CM kernel for CM based roms,
Also check if the rom you want to flash and kernel you intend to flash are based on the same firmware version for optimum performance....
Happy flashing.!!!:good:
Done. working.thanks
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