Hi!
I have XGO with unlocked BL, root and CWM from Munjeni.
Is this method working:
- Flash with flashtool JB ftf without kernel
- flash with CWM Superuser zip
- flash with flashtool just JB kernel from JB ftf
then I will have rooted JB with CWM.
Think I right?
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Hi. I have rooted my Gingerbread stock 2.3.7 FW and Now Sony has updated there Fw to ICS. So is it safe to upgrade it hile I have it rooted ? also Should I upgrade?
It's safe to upgrade if your phone was not unlocked bootloader ( locked bootloader )
if you unlocked the bootloader you can't upgrade the 'original' way.
Download the latest flashtool and update file.
First run flashtool and then run the update file
Flash the ftf package of ICS
If you want to keep root i recommend that you flash doomlords advanced stock kernel
JoelChrist_ said:
if you unlocked the bootloader you can't upgrade the 'original' way.
Download the latest flashtool and update file.
First run flashtool and then run the update file
Flash the ftf package of ICS
If you want to keep root i recommend that you flash doomlords advanced stock kernel
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Please can you provide the link to ICS for this. And a kernel too Please
And is ICS for xperia S good?
Hi, i want stock ics on my wt19i
it has a freexperia rom 2.3.7 on it at the moment, and 2.6.32.9-fxp kernel
is there a flashable ics stock kernel & rom for it or do i have to relock bootloader and flash a stock rom in order to update from sony ?
You can flash it via flashtool without relocking the bootloader
If you want to use stock kernel, but also want root access, you'll have to follow THIS tutorial. But I'd suggest to use a pre-rooted kernel!
Can I flash a stock kernel without unlock the bootloader? I want to install the .100 in my Xperia U but, to root says that I need to flash B.10 kernel and then, root or something. How can I do that? And install CWM in .100? Please, help me. I have a locked bootloader because says "bootloader unlock allowed: No" Thanks
Slash137 said:
Can I flash a stock kernel without unlock the bootloader? I want to install the .100 in my Xperia U but, to root says that I need to flash B.10 kernel and then, root or something. How can I do that? And install CWM in .100? Please, help me. I have a locked bootloader because says "bootloader unlock allowed: No" Thanks
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You don't need unlocked bootload to flash stock kernels. You need unlocked bootloader if you want to install custom kernel and roms as muiu, cm10, cm9.1 etc.
This is the procedure you have to follow:
1)Download and flash via flashtool b.100 .
2)After that go here and download b.10 kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40513111
3)Power on the phone and root it using this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
4)After rooting, install cwm using this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1948455&highlight=cwm
5)After that, from the ftf file of the .100 you previously downloaded, using winrar, extract the file named kernel.sin and flash it via flashtool.
6)Done!
hi guys......
I want to know how to install cwm recovery for Xperia Sola
bootloader was unlocked
stock ICS .54
rukshan57 said:
hi guys......
I want to know how to install cwm recovery for Xperia Sola
bootloader was unlocked
stock ICS .54
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From sola android development section you can find custom kernels with autoroot script and cmw integrated since your bootloader is unlocked.
Here are some links for kernels based on stock ics:
1)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316553&highlight=kernel
2)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204050&highlight=kernel
3)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2217577&highlight=kernel
4)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201151&highlight=kernel
5)http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2036756&highlight=kernel
Choose the one that fits you more
I have unlocked bootloader and kernel CWM 6.0.4.7
Can I flash stock .402 without kernel.sin and do not relock the bootloader?