I'm using xperia u. and its in GB build version is 6.0.B.1.564
I want to flash custom ROM. so there might be a chance to break my phone. to avoid this I want to know how to flash an official stock ROM in offline via flashtools. can anyone help me?
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But if you are on 6.0.B.1.564, you are on a stock ROM?
Which Custom ROM would you like to flash?
lol98lol98 said:
But if you are on 6.0.B.1.564, you are on a stock ROM?
Which Custom ROM would you like to flash?
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or right. I'm on stock ROM. and now I want to flash cm10.1 based ROM. what should I do for that? and what should I need to do if I break my phone?
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rabin69x said:
or right. I'm on stock ROM. and now I want to flash cm10.1 based ROM. what should I do for that? and what should I need to do if I break my phone?
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1)To install cm10.1 you have to unlock your bootloader. This procedure will void your warranty.
2)You can still relock your bootloader flashing this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920199 . Notice that if you lock your bootloader when you are on custom rom that requires unlocked bootloader (cm9.1 cm10 cm10.1) you will have some serious problems.
3) To unlock your bootloader follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527159
4) After that to install cm10.1, you have follow the steps here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337493 . On the first post you will see installation. Follow these steps and everything will go fine.
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1)To install cm10.1 you have to unlock your bootloader. This procedure will void your warranty.
2)You can still relock your bootloader flashing this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920199 . Notice that if you lock your bootloader when you are on custom rom that requires unlocked bootloader (cm9.1 cm10 cm10.1) you will have some serious problems.
3) To unlock your bootloader follow this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1527159
4) After that to install cm10.1, you have follow the steps here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2337493 . On the first post you will see installation. Follow these steps and everything will go fine.
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thanks!
but I still need a back up plan.
so how can I get back to my stock ROM which should work 100%?
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rabin69x said:
thanks!
but I still need a back up plan.
so how can I get back to my stock ROM which should work 100%?
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Root your phone and use titanium backup.
DaRk-L0rD said:
Root your phone and use titanium backup.
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titanium backup!!!
I don't think it works all time. coz I have so much experience with cwm backup.
and u did not mentioned about stock karnel and cm10.1 based kernel .
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rabin69x said:
titanium backup!!!
I don't think it works all time. coz I have so much experience with cwm backup.
and u did not mentioned about stock karnel and cm10.1 based kernel .
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there is no cwm for locked bootloader on gb, that's why i didn't mention it. You have to unlock bootloader, install custom kernel prerooted and with cwm.
What do you mean for stock kernel and cm10.1 kernel? I am confused. Stock kernel is one thing and cm10.1 kernel is another thing. cm10.1 kernel you can find it inside the zip with the rom you have to download.
rabin69x said:
I'm using xperia u. and its in GB build version is 6.0.B.1.564
I want to flash custom ROM. so there might be a chance to break my phone. to avoid this I want to know how to flash an official stock ROM in offline via flashtools. can anyone help me?
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To flash stock rom there is no need to unlock bootloader but to flash custom one you need to unlock bootloader..... And there are two types of bricked phone 1st soft brick(which can be repair) 2nd hard brick (which can not be repaired) so if you do something wrong and your phone get hard brick you can't repair it and also unlocking bootloader can hard Brick your phone so only do it when you know everything about it... But if you soft brick it you can repair it by downloading stock rom and flashing it with flashtools
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sauravrockable said:
To flash stock rom there is no need to unlock bootloader but to flash custom one you need to unlock bootloader..... And there are two types of bricked phone 1st soft brick(which can be repair) 2nd hard brick (which can not be repaired) so if you do something wrong and your phone get hard brick you can't repair it and also unlocking bootloader can hard Brick your phone so only do it when you know everything about it... But if you soft brick it you can repair it by downloading stock rom and flashing it with flashtools
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is that mean?
soft break- software break
hard break hardware break
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I think I'm confusing us and myself. so
1. no matter which ROM I use how can I flash GB or ics stock ROM via PC/flash tools in offline. It should work 100% (because xperia u got only limited internal memory. and that's why I can't keep backup files alway . and if I break my phone I will not able to use internal memory to copy any files there)
2. can I switch between any to any type ROM like
GB to cm10
cm10 to ICS
3. can I switch between stock gb to custom ICS ROM directly?
I will unlocked my bootloader
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rabin69x said:
is that mean?
soft break- software break
hard break hardware break
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All I know soft brick is when your phone is responding but not working and hard brick is when phone does not respond
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If you want to flash stock ROM then there is no need to unlock bootloader but if you want custom then you need too...
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I want to use custom ICS ROM. is that possible for me? becoz I'm on stock gb now. I have to root my phone. for that do I need unlocking?
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rabin69x said:
I want to use custom ICS ROM. is that possible for me? becoz I'm on stock gb now. I have to root my phone. for that do I need unlocking?
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No. You have to root and install cwm. If you want to install custom kernel you have to unlock your bootloader, otherwise there is no reason doing so.
I want to upgread my GB phone to ICS (c.1.0). how can I do that?
do I need to upgrad b.1.1 then c.1.0 or direct to c.1.0 ?
does it(c.1.0) need unlocking?
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rabin69x said:
I want to upgread my GB phone to ICS (c.1.0). how can I do that?
do I need to upgrad b.1.1 then c.1.0 or direct to c.1.0 ?
does it(c.1.0) need unlocking?
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No need to unlock, it's not a custom kernel. It's all stock. I told it to you already
You have to use flashtool.
Download this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029415 it's ics firmware.
Now you have to download flashtool. This is where you can download it: http://androxyde.github.io/
Now you have to flash the rom.
Here you will find a video on how to flash the rom. The procedure is the quite the same.The only thing that changes is when you have to plug usb cable on phone, you will see the instructions on the video, you have to press volume down button and not back button. link for the video :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmmThXTWu74
DaRk-L0rD said:
No need to unlock, it's not a custom kernel. It's all stock. I told it to you already
You have to use flashtool.
Download this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029415 it's ics firmware.
Now you have to download flashtool. This is where you can download it: http://androxyde.github.io/
Now you have to flash the rom.
Here you will find a video on how to flash the rom. The procedure is the quite the same.The only thing that changes is when you have to plug usb cable on phone, you will see the instructions on the video, you have to press volume down button and not back button. link for the video :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmmThXTWu74
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thanks man
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DaRk-L0rD said:
No need to unlock, it's not a custom kernel. It's all stock. I told it to you already
You have to use flashtool.
Download this one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029415 it's ics firmware.
Now you have to download flashtool. This is where you can download it: http://androxyde.github.io/
Now you have to flash the rom.
Here you will find a video on how to flash the rom. The procedure is the quite the same.The only thing that changes is when you have to plug usb cable on phone, you will see the instructions on the video, you have to press volume down button and not back button. link for the video :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmmThXTWu74
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it seems like if I flash this ROM. I will not be able to root my phone.
any easy way to rooting this without unlocking?
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rabin69x said:
it seems like if I flash this ROM. I will not be able to root my phone.
any easy way to rooting this without unlocking?
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Flash b.10 or b.54. I think b.10 it's easier to root.
DaRk-L0rD said:
Flash b.10 or b.54. I think b.10 it's easier to root.
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First flash rom you want than flash. 10 kernel root on that than again flash. 100 kernel
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Related
1.Tell the easiest way to unlock bootloader of my Xperia St15i
Want to flash a custom kernel to over clock my mini so also i want to know the highest stable frequency.
2.Is it possible to turn off the light of two soft button ( Menu key & Back key)
In dark this light spreads in the whole screen portion and looks pathetic like a local phone so i would like to turn it off
Check my signature for unlocking bootloader.
For the other question try apps like RootDim.
Thanks,
Rick
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DragonClawsAreSharp said:
Check my signature for unlocking bootloader.
For the other question try apps like RootDim.
Thanks,
Rick
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Can i Use stock Rom and flash stock Rom with stock kernel with unlocked bootloader?
piousheart said:
Can i Use stock Rom and flash stock Rom with stock kernel with unlocked bootloader?
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I did not understans your question properly. But from what I could make out, you were asking if Flashtool can be used for flashing Stock Firmwares on Unlocked bootloaders.
The answer is yes. You can use flashtool to flash Firmwares even if your bootloader is unlocked.
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Rick
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DragonClawsAreSharp said:
I did not understans your question properly. But from what I could make out, you were asking if Flashtool can be used for flashing Stock Firmwares on Unlocked bootloaders.
The answer is yes. You can use flashtool to flash Firmwares even if your bootloader is unlocked.
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Rick
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My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
piousheart said:
My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
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Yea. Unlock bootloader. Flash the firmware (if you are already not on it). Install your desired kernel using flashtool. And you are done.
To overclock you will need to use apps.
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Rick
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piousheart said:
My question is as i want to flash custom kernel only to overclock my mini & dont want to flash any custom Rom,so can i stay on stock Rom with custom kernel & unlocked bootloader?
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Like DragonClawsAreSharp said unlock the bootloader, then flash a different kernel, I suggest (for ICS) KRsH Kernel v3.0 (ICS) which can be found here, or Rage Kernel v3.2 (ICS) which can be found here, then you just need to download the appropriate app for overclocking, I suggest the free No-frills CPU Control, which can be found on Google PlayStore or here, hope I helped.
DragonClawsAreSharp said:
Yea. Unlock bootloader. Flash the firmware (if you are already not on it). Install your desired kernel using flashtool. And you are done.
To overclock you will need to use apps.
Thanks,
Rick
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Thanks dude.!!
But rootdim is not working
any other app can do that??
To switch off softkeys light, try chosing in rootdim other lights, button-backlight and choose rfkill0.
Then you can save as a shortcut.
Bye.
Title says it all.any ideas or linkfor xperia mini?
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jls95 said:
Title says it all.any ideas or linkfor xperia mini?
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I think you can only do it with flashing it back, so flash gb and then ics. Look here.
I have used this method before and rooted my phone..is there a way to reinstall the official ics without having to use this time consuming root method agin?Just keep the root as it is
jls95 said:
I have used this method before and rooted my phone..is there a way to reinstall the official ics without having to use this time consuming root method agin?Just keep the root as it is
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I think when your bootloader is unlocked you can root ics. But normally you need the downgrad-upgrade method
jls95 said:
Title says it all.any ideas or linkfor xperia mini?
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I think if u wanna reinstall ICS without losing root ,when u flashing stock Rom unmark "wipe data"(only if u are in stock rooted ICS)
Also check this: talk.sonymobile.com/thread/35239
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jls95 said:
Title says it all.any ideas or linkfor xperia mini?
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Boot-Loader Unlocked = Flash Custom Kernel
Boot-Loader Locked = Than flash Stock ROM with flashtool, un-check wipe data & wipe cache before flashing, after flashing do a factory reset
Yes you can .. Flash official ics ftf and then flash a custom kernel such as rage or kamarush .. Then you have to flash a zip file..There you are done.. Follow this guide last section...http://naw32fsystem.blogspot.in/2012/06/how-to-upgrade-live-with-walkman-to-ics.html
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If u unlocked BL, just flashing custom kernel after flashing stock ROM and u'll have root
Hey, just flash it via flashtool and rooting only get 1mins.
khicon256 said:
If u unlocked BL, just flashing custom kernel after flashing stock ROM and u'll have root
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Now I can try flashing stock rom without high-blood pressure :laugh:
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.
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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.
Rooted the phone...
NOOO CWMMMMM... Used xParts, failed. Used the hard way, failed.
HELP!
on .587 rooted
=========SOLVED===========
Solution: Flash system.sin from the ftf file by extracting it out using 7zip with fastboot mode. Then, flashed any stock kernel for ICS and then successfully able to allow flashtool to see headers.
What does xparts say...
What do u mean by failed??
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If you are onn neo v then surely xparts should work.. best, if you have unlocked your bootloader, flash a custom kernel, suave, lupus, etc.. So many of them.. U will get cwm along with it..
Hit thanks if that helped..
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BRICKED
OK. FLASH AOKP 4.1.1 AND BRICKED. Did not follow the instructions for the flashing kernel part as i dont get what it means.
brunomars said:
OK. FLASH AOKP 4.1.1 AND BRICKED. Did not follow the instructions for the flashing kernel part as i dont get what it means.
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did you unlocked Bootloader first?
AOKP ROM need Unlocked Bootloader...
AW: CWM FLash issue
brunomars said:
OK. FLASH AOKP 4.1.1 AND BRICKED. Did not follow the instructions for the flashing kernel part as i dont get what it means.
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Your phone isn't bricked.
Aokp is jb and you are on ics, therefore you phone won't boot.
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Brunomars
You've thrown a 'grenade ' !
You didn't unlock bl!
You didn't flash Jb kernel and you flashed a Jb Rom!
Wow! You've done all things wrong!
Just use flashtool to unbrick and next time! Take time to read the sticky threads!
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Ghostfreak NB said:
Brunomars
You've thrown a 'grenade ' !
You didn't unlock bl!
You didn't flash Jb kernel and you flashed a Jb Rom!
Wow! You've done all things wrong!
Just use flashtool to unbrick and next time! Take time to read the sticky threads!
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I'm very sure bl is unlocked. but, yeah, didnt flash JB kernel... FLASHTOOL FAILED(Header error thing). EVEN SEUC....
Guess what, I FIXED IT MYSELF. YEAHHHHHHH!!!
Time to start work on my kernel
brunomars said:
Guess what, I FIXED IT MYSELF. YEAHHHHHHH!!!
Time to start work on my kernel
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Great! Write your solution in your 1st post n edit title saying
(solved)
Trust me,it helps a lot to others!
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Please has anyone rooted his device with build (6.1.1.b.1.100) (ICS) or has any idea on how to root the XU,, please help me out, i really need to root this device because of it RAM,it's too low ... pls help!!! Thanks!!!!
boinero1 said:
Please has anyone rooted his device with build (6.1.1.b.1.100) (ICS) or has any idea on how to root the XU,, please help me out, i really need to root this device because of it RAM,it's too low ... pls help!!! Thanks!!!!
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Downgrade kernel to stock b.1.10 via flashtool(for download link search Google)root normally via flashtool done then flash back to stockb.1.100 kernel,Done
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dara007_168 said:
Downgrade kernel to stock b.1.10 via flashtool(for download link search Google)root normally via flashtool done then flash back to stockb.1.100 kernel,Done
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Please break it down, am too new to all this, please do you mean I should downgrade to version 10. Then after rooting it I will flash it back to to version 100? If so do upgrading to version 100 after I might have rooted it on version 10 don't unroot it? Thanks
boinero1 said:
Please break it down, am too new to all this, please do you mean I should downgrade to version 10. Then after rooting it I will flash it back to to version 100? If so do upgrading to version 100 after I might have rooted it on version 10 don't unroot it? Thanks
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Even if u upgrade it it still root and have cwm,And yes u have to downgrade it to stock b.1.10 first after that root any method u like.U can install cwm if u want than flash back to stock b.1.100 kernel
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boinero1 said:
Please break it down, am too new to all this, please do you mean I should downgrade to version 10. Then after rooting it I will flash it back to to version 100? If so do upgrading to version 100 after I might have rooted it on version 10 don't unroot it? Thanks
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You don't flash the while system, just kernel you should be able to find it iin XU development forum.
When you done rooting flash your stock kernel back from the firmware FTF you flashed , uncheck everything other than kernel.
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dara007_168 said:
Even if u upgrade it it still root and have cwm,And yes u have to downgrade it to stock b.1.10 first after that root any method u like.U can install cwm if u want than flash back to stock b.1.100 kernel
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Am sorry for bothering you, am just juvenile, I just want my device rooted on .100 because that's the most stable Rom... So you mean I have to downgrade(to .10) n root, then later upgrade to 100.. Is it possible that way?
boinero1 said:
Am sorry for bothering you, am just juvenile, I just want my device rooted on .100 because that's the most stable Rom... So you mean I have to downgrade(to .10) n root, then later upgrade to 100.. Is it possible that way?
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Only kernel downgrade only kernel not the hold firmware
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dara007_168 said:
Only kernel downgrade only kernel not the hold firmware
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Please provide me with link of suitable kernel to downgrade, hope it won't do anything to my device? Beside i think I will use flashtool to do it, thanks