1) I have a Nandroid Backup of my phone. If I wanted to restore everything from the backup apart from the kernel how would I go about doing this in CWM? I would like everything thing back such as apps etc but not the kernel
2) Is there a way to check if my bootloader is unlocked or not? Its been a while since I rooted my Xperia and I wanted to check if I unlocked my Bootloader as well or not
Thanks in advance
1) Kernel can't be flashed via recovery in our phone and thus when you restore the backup the kernel is not changed.
2) Type *#*#7378423#*#* in your phone dialer and go to Service info->Configuration and then under rooting status it is shown:
a) If it is Bootloader Unlock Allowed: Yes, then it is not unlocked but you can unlock it.
b) It it is Bootloader Unlock Allowed: No, then it is not unlock and there is a simlock. So you can't unlock it for free but you will have to pay some bucks to remove simlock and get fastboot enabled, maybe with wotanserver or omnius but there's no guarantee.
c) If it is Bootloader Unlocked: Yes, then your bootloader is unlocked
Next time please post these kinda threads in Q/A section.
Best Regards,
AJ
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Sony Xperia Neo V
Stock ROM 4.0.4 (Updated 4.0.3 to 4.0.4 via OTA)
Rooted via DooMLoRD
CWM Recovery installed.
I need to find out if my Xperia Neo V have a locked or unlocked bootloader..?
I have read through different thread and have googled as well, but still was not able to get a concrete answer.
I have never unlocked it myself, not intentionally atleast.
When I check via *#*#7378423#*#*, it says 'Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes'. Some guys around XDA says if its unlocked, it will say ''Bootloader unlocked: Yes' but others say it will show the first one regardless of the lock state.
PC Companion and SUS can detect it just fine and I can repair and update my phone, which leads me to believe its locked.
But then, I can get into flash mode, use flash tool to load different ROMs and also have CWM installed - doesn't it need a unlocked bootloader?
And, if I am on a locked bootloader, what's the advantage of an unlocked one then, what am I missing?
Bootloader unlocked: Yes only means that your fastboot is unlocked,that your phone isn't SIM locked, not that your bootloader is unlocked.
Being able to enter flash mode, flash different rom's, cwm doesn't mean your BL is unlocked.
There are rom's that require custom kernel, if you wanna use those rom's you need to unlock your BL.
Advantage is anything that can be done with custom kernels, mainly overclock, undervolt, change some parameters...
Go to Neo V development section, in one sticky thread you can find s1tool. Get it and identify your phone with it.
Just a fact that you didn't unlock it tells that it's locked. All Xperia phones have locked BL's. All 2011 Xperias with sim lock, have locked fastboot, which means you need to pay to unlock it and by that you enable fastboot and unlock your BL.
Thanks buddy (button pressed). So, unlocked bootloader means warranty gone forever, right? Irreversible?
ramandhingra said:
So, unlocked bootloader means warranty gone forever, right? Irreversible?
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Well, if you use official method, even if you relock it they can see in service center, when they connect it, it will show that DRM certificate is missing. I'm not saying they will look for that, but it will be visible.
In my opinion patched bl is best option, with s1tool. Also you can relock it. As far as I know nothing will pop up on their PC.
Alright buddy, got the idea. Thanks a lot.
I need to send my ray for repairs, but i rooted it, so i flashed the official .587 yesterday, and PCC is duped .
Is there anything else i need to check before sending it to repairs?
Thanks in advance!
Have you unlocked bootloader on it?
If no after rooting flashing full ftf does bring it back to original condition
Regards
N
How to check if the bootloader is unlocked?
Type this *#*#7378423#*#* go to service info > Confguration.
See what is written under rooting status..
If it says:
Bootloader Unlock Allowed : No, it means bootloader is not unlocked and can't be unlocked(with any free method)
Bootloader Unlock Allowed : Yes, it means bootloader is not unlocked but it cud be unlocked.
Bootloader Unlocked : Yes, it means bootloader is unlocked.
Cheers,
AJ
Thanks! It says
" Bootloader unlock allowed : Yes"
but there is no Bootloader unlocked line, so i guess i am allowed to unlock the bootloader but i did not do it, so i can send it to sony without problems am i right?
earth75 said:
Thanks! It says
" Bootloader unlock allowed : Yes"
but there is no Bootloader unlocked line, so i guess i am allowed to unlock the bootloader but i did not do it, so i can send it to sony without problems am i right?
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Yep just flash stock ftf and ur done!
Cheers,
AJ
alokbina is now Abhinav2
yep, did it and went to the sony store. I passed like a charm
Great now you can change the thread title to solved
Regards
N
PLZ HELP ME RELOCK THE BOOT LOADER FOR XPERIA U
AND HOW I CHECK IS MY BOOT LOADER IS LOCKED OR UNLOCKED
WHEN I DIAL THE *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
IT SAYS BOOTLOADER UNLOCK ALLOWED:- YES
WHAT IS MEAN THAT PLZ TELL ME
AND ALSO AFTER RELOCKING BOOT LOADER IS MY XPERIA U WARRANTY BACK OR NOT
SO PLZ HELP ME
PRATHA said:
PLZ HELP ME RELOCK THE BOOT LOADER FOR XPERIA U
AND HOW I CHECK IS MY BOOT LOADER IS LOCKED OR UNLOCKED
WHEN I DIAL THE *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
IT SAYS BOOTLOADER UNLOCK ALLOWED:- YES
WHAT IS MEAN THAT PLZ TELL ME
AND ALSO AFTER RELOCKING BOOT LOADER IS MY XPERIA U WARRANTY BACK OR NOT
SO PLZ HELP ME
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1. uh, it means that you can unlock your bootloader
2. the best way of relocking the bootloader is restoring a ta backup made before ever unlocking your bootloader (to do that you must be rooted, and to root without unlocking you need to have android 4.0.x, there's a more detailed guide on the forums). it's all academic anyway - there's a way to get back the features you normally lose after unlocking and relocking without a backup, while all problems are software (can be fixed at home) or hardware (in which case bootloader status can't be reasonably blamed as a cause or aggravating factor except for damage by gross overclocking)
this post is all in lowercase to balance out the overuse of capital letters in the world.
is there any way to check that the TA partition is OK?
because we bought a rooted used Z2 and the previous owner says he downgraded it and we are afraid that he could've wiped the TA in the process
how can we check that its unlocked?
If I'm not wrong, you can check the Service Menu on whether your bootloader is unlocked or not.
Go to your dialer and enter *#*#7378423#*#*, then go to Service Info -> Configuration. Under "Rooting status":
- If "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes", then this means your bootloader is still locked
- If "Bootloader unlock allowed: No", then this means your bootloader cannot even be unlocked in the first place.
- If "Bootloader Unlocked: Yes", then this means that your bootloader is unlocked.
When did you buy the phone? The abilities to (1) backup TA partition before unlocking the bootloader and (2) root a Z2 with locked bootloader were only discovered a couple of days ago. If you've had the phone for some time and it's rooted, then it's most likely the previous owner had to unlock the bootloader to root the phone and he did not make a TA partition backup during the process.
hush66 said:
If I'm not wrong, you can check the Service Menu on whether your bootloader is unlocked or not.
Go to your dialer and enter *#*#7378423#*#*, then go to Service Info -> Configuration. Under "Rooting status":
- If "Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes", then this means your bootloader is still locked
- If "Bootloader unlock allowed: No", then this means your bootloader cannot even be unlocked in the first place.
- If "Bootloader Unlocked: Yes", then this means that your bootloader is unlocked.
When did you buy the phone? The abilities to (1) backup TA partition before unlocking the bootloader and (2) root a Z2 with locked bootloader were only discovered a couple of days ago. If you've had the phone for some time and it's rooted, then it's most likely the previous owner had to unlock the bootloader to root the phone and he did not make a TA partition backup during the process.
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So is it confirm that if your bootloader is unlock, then the TA partition is gone?
Lolento said:
So is it confirm that if your bootloader is unlock, then the TA partition is gone?
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Yes, it's gone.
Who cares anyway drm is something you don't want!
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hello devs and members
i want to unlock bootloader of my d6503
how to do that
should i need to backup something?
before unlock bootloader
and bootloader unlocking is safe and to install roms like cm
Just follow original Sony guide. It may be a bit confusing for the first time but everything is described there.
Also before unlocking bootloader you may want to backup your TA partition. Just Google how to do it.
And yes, if you unlock your bootloader then you can install every rom.
I think there are guides on how to do what you want...
But make sure to backup EVERYTHING BEFORE you start the unlocking process.
Thank you sir for information
Unlocking bootloader is safe?
Unlocking your bootloader is perfectly safe, just make sure to backup everything since your phone(not your SD card though) will get wiped
thank you sir I backup my ta partition then I unlock bootloader. and now I'm using resremix latest version
Any way of unlocking the bootloader when the service menu says it can't be unlocked?