[Q] x10 mini pro: contact extraction with screen hs - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

The screen of my x10 mini pro is not working any more.
It displays but not reacting while touching it.
So, can't use it anymore (not able to unlock the screen).
I would like to extract my contacts which are stored in the x10 inside it's internal memory.
PC companion is requiring to activate usb mode by modifying options, but I can't do it due to the screen out of order.
Any advices to extract my contacts ?
Is-there software able to read the x10 memory without modification on the handset ?
Thanks.

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[Q] transfering everything from v640i to X10

OK so i just bought a X10 and my task atm is to import everything i had on my prevoius phone (SE V640i)to this one. My concern are rhe text messages and some other stuff that don't get copied on the sim card.
So my question is how do i get all the stuff copied into my new X10 ?
I managed to backup my V640i on my pc but PC companion doesn't let me sync that file with my X10 .... any ideas on how to make it happen ?
(Sry if there was alrdy a topic on this matter but i couldn't find it , that's why i made this one )
Download myphoneexplorer from the internet (the windows version). Study it carefully, plug in your v640, and transfer everything, in this order:
- contacts
- messages
- other files
Once its all on your pc, unplug the v640 and plug in the x10, and make sure it is recognisd and allowed to drop a client app onto your x10. You will need to turn debug on.
Then push your v640's content thats in myphonexplorer onto the x10, in the same order, ie contacts, messages, other files. Do it slowly. Use the help text and you'll be fine.

Please sombody make a tutorial - how to install custom rom..

please sombody make a tutorial to show how to install custom rom on any android(preferably x10 mini pro) ...
i have been trying to install custom rom but cant due to some reasons ......
a lot of users have asked to make tutorial ,please i request soebody to make a tutorial like that
thanks in advance
X10 mini pro user
The only problem being some Roms require slightly different methods of installation, basebands and so forth. A few simple tools such as 'flashtool' can make it easier to root the phone and install xrecovery as well as update/change basebands. Always check the forum first and come up with a checklist based on other peoples experiences, if a new Rom is released on the 'devs' side then if your a novice wait for a few days for any kinks to be ironed out.
Take your time, give yourself a few hours and make sure you have backups and passwords to hand.
(Sent from u20i using D4rKnYsSys/Slade87 Cyanocomb + tapatalk)
[TUT] From stock ROM to custom ROM for n00bs (X10 mini pro)
Moved here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16169229#post16169229
Emperor, maybe tutorial can be updated to install D4rKn3sSyS dualRecoveryMiniPro.zip using CWM?
btw. great website!!!
pfonck said:
Emperor, maybe tutorial can be updated to install D4rKn3sSyS dualRecoveryMiniPro.zip using CWM?
btw. great website!!!
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Good call pfonck.
Just updated the TUT including Dual Recovery.
Emperor.dk said:
NOTE
This guidance applies only Xperia X10 mini pro, with Baseband Version: M76XX-TSNCJOLYM-53404015
I will add more screenshots and change the ones with danish text to english at a later time
Danish version available at my website (see link in my profile).
Warning
The instructions on this page may cause damage to your Xperia X10 mini pro, that you might not be able to correct. You are responsible for such damages. Guarantee and/or warranty can also be set aside by the dealer.
What you need
Xperia X10 mini pro, with Baseband Version: M76XX-TSNCJOLYM-53,404,015th
Access to the Android Market from your Xperia X10 mini pro.
A computer with Windows and Internet connection.
USB cable (USB A Male / B MICRO-M).
USB or SD adapter for microSD.
General references used in this guide (linkable when I'm allowed to post links)
Support for Xperia ™ X10 mini pro (SE-site)
Xperia ™ Mini Pro Android Development (XDA)
SuperOneClick (shortfuse.org)
EASEUS
Android Market
Connect the MicroSD card to your computer
Turn off your Xperia X10 pro and remove the microSD card. See the instructions that came with your Xperia X10 mini pro for further instruction.
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Insert the microSD card into the included original Sony Ericsson microSD adapter (CCR-80). Do you not have one, the use a SD adapter, which often follows when you buy a microSD card. Both adapters work the same way.
Plug the USB or SD adapter into your computer.
Preparing the microSD card to APPS2SD
You probably have a lot of pictures, etc. on the memory card. It's a good idea, just for safety's sake, to copy them onto your computer before you continue.
Download EASEUS Partition Master (partition-tool.com) and install it on your computer and then start the program. Home Edition is free (freeware).
In the Partition Master's main window you can now see all the hard drives, including the microSD card that sits in your USB or SD adapter.
Click the right mouse button on the microSD card and select Resize/Move. Be very carefull that it is the microSD card you click!
In the window that opens, decrease the Partition Size until Unallocated Space After get as close to 1024 as possible, but not over. The space to be used by APPS2SD on the microSD card, can not exceed 1024 MB (correct me if i'm wrong)
Then click the OK button.
The main window now shows an unused area at the end of the microSD card.
Click the right mouse button in the gray box (Unallocated) and choose Create.
You may get a warning that Windows will only see the first partition. Just click Yes and continue.
Choose Primary at Create as, and EXT3 at File System and click the OK button.
Click Apply at the top left in the main windows, and then YES at the box that appears.
The program now starts to move the files and reduces the size of the existing partition and then creates the EXT3 partition used by APPS2SD.
Let the microSD card in your computer, for next, we will put some files onto it.
Place custom ROM on the microSD card
Now that we have the microSD card in the computer, we might as well put some files and custom ROM and some special apps (apk-files) on it.
In this guide I will use Cyanogen Froyo CM6 or CyaNo, but any other ROM will have the same procedure.
At this writing the latest edition of Cyanogen Froyo CM6 v6.01 and CyaNo v1.3.
Create a folder on your microSD card and call it ROMs.
Inside that folder create two folders:
CM6
CyaNo
Download Cyanogen Froyo CM6 and save the zip file in CM6 folder.
Download CyaNo and put the zip file in the CyaNo-folder.
If any hotfix are realeased for the two ROM, you can also store them in folders.
CyaNo is in principle the same ROM as Cyanogen Froyo CM6, just without all the extra juice, so if you experience too many errors and restarts with Cyanogen Froyo CM6, you can install CyaNo instead later. I just did.
- I got other ROMs ready on my microSD card just in case -
Download needed apps
To install a custom ROM on Xperia X10 mini pro, there must be a recovery app on.
There are currently two different:
xRecovery
ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM).
If you want to use Cyanogen Froyo CM6 or CyaNo on your Xperia X10 mini pro, use CWM. Other ROMs use xRecovery.
Note: It is possible to have both xRecovery and CWM on your Xperia X10 mini pro at the same time using Dual Recovery. To install this, you first need to have CWM installed.
The easiest way of getting CWM on your Xperia X10 mini pro is via Mini Rom Manager.
Mini Rom Manager can not be downloaded from the Android Market, but must be downloaded from xda and installed manually.
Create a folder on your microSD card and call it APK.
Download Mini Rom Manager and save the apk-file in the APK folder.
Download kFix and save the apk-file in the APK folder (i will get back to this one later)
Download Dual Recovery and save the zip-file in the ROMs folder
Now you can remove the microSD card from your PC. Remember to use the "eject" function on your computer.
Put the microSD card back into your phone, click on its rear panel and turn on your Xperia X10 mini pro.
Gain root on your phone
Enable USB debug on the phone. You will find the check-box under Applications > Development.
Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
Du not activate access to the microSD card.
Download SuperOneClick from shortfuse.org and unpack the zip file somewhere you can find it easily, eg. on the desktop.
Open the folder and run the program and click on the large Root button on the top left corner. The program works a little and finally ask whether to check for root. It is not sure you will see any reaction on your phone.
Along with root, SuperOneClick will install an app onto the phone called Superuser. This app is crucial as it is able to give other apps access to system folders.
It's a good idea to find and start Superuser. Under the Settings tab, there is an update button at the bottom. Tap this, just to be sure that you got the latest binary.
You can now remove the USB cable.
Install Mini Rom Manager
Start Super Manager (or your favorite file explorer) and navigate to the APK-folder.
Choose Mini Rom Manager and then tap on the install button (bottom left).
If you are asked what action to complete the operation, then select Package Installer.
Maybe you will be asked to provide access for installation from unsafe sources. In this case, choose Settings, then tap Unknown sources. A warning will appear that you just accept by tapping OK.
Install ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM)
Start the Mini Rom Manager from app menu. Accept the warning by tapping Agree.
Tap Install CWM Recovery, and wait until you receive a notification of the installation is complete.
Note: If your chosen custom ROM must be installed with xRecovery, then Tap on that instead. The steps ahead are similar.
Note: Mini Rom Manager will retrieve CWM from the Internet, so it would be handy if your Xperia X10 pro is connected to a WIFI.
Save the phonebook, SMS, MMS, call logs and notes
If your phonebook is not connected with a google account and/or you have a lot of messages you want to keep, you can make a backup of everything with MyBackup Root that you can find on the Android Market. After installing your custom ROM you can then restore the backedup phonebook, messages ect.
If you got a lot of notes you've written in the stock note app, then you must write them all down on a piece of paper or copy-paste them all one by one to a another note-app, like Evernote, which can save them online.
Note: You will otherwise lose all that data.
Backup the entire phone
Note: Make sure the battery isn't drained before you continue from here
Restart the phone and press repeatedly on the back button when the white Sony Ericsson logo appears.
Shortly after CWM will start.
You navigate up and down in the menu using the volume buttons on the side of the phone and choose a menu item with the select button (middle button) and go back into the menu system with the back button.
In case you should regret installing the custom ROM, you can now make a backup of the everything first. Select Backup and restore, then Backup.
If you regred installing the custom ROM, you can restore the stock ROM later.
Install custom ROM
When the backup is compleate, select Factory Reset.
Now we are ready to install your custom ROM.
Select Install zip from sdcard and navigate to the folder where you put your custom ROMs and select your the ROM you want. Repeat this for any hotfix.
Dual Recovery (xRecovery + CWM recovery on your Phone)
If you followed the guide above, you sould have the Dual Recovery zip in your ROMs folder.
If you think you might need to install custom ROMs with xRecovery, you can now install Dual Recovery. If you know you don't need xRecovery, then don't bother.
Select Install zip from sdcard and navigate to the ROMs folder and select the Dual Recovery zip.
To start CWM use the Back key as explained above. To start xRecovery use the Home key in the same way instead.
Ready for your custom ROM
When finished, select Reboot phone.
When the phone starts again, it is with your new custom ROM.
Note: First startup might take a long time.
Note: Keeps looking boot-image forever? Pull battery and turn on again and ppress repeatedly on the back button when the white Sony Ericsson logo appears. Try another ROM.
Note: Not able to start CWM? Try Sony Ericsson PC Companion to restore custom ROM.
National QWERTY hard-keyboard
In Mini Rom Manager there is a feature to set the hardware keyboard, so your national characters works properly.
The most sensible custom ROM comes with Mini Rome Manager preinstalled. If not, follow my instructions to install Mini Rom Manager again on the custom rom.
Start the Mini Rom Manager and go to Settings and Extras.
Tap Change HW Keyboard Layout and select your national keyboard in the list.
If you experience ÆØÅ and other special characters like @ is not seated properly when using the keyboard, long-tap (set your finger and let stay on the screen) where the text is written until a menu pops up.
Scroll to the bottom of the menu and select Input Method. Then choose Standard Input. Now you can write ÆØÅ etc.
With the QWERTY keyboard folded in, an on-screen keyboard appear instead. We all know Standard Input.
The two other input methods displays a full keyboard on the screen that you can swich between small and big letters, numbers and special characters.
Android keyboard does not have special keys like ÆØÅ, but offers the ability to write special (national) versions of letters, if there are any, if you long-tab on the letter.
TalkBack keyboard on the other hand, got special keys like ÆØÅ, but also allows you to write special (national) versions of letters by using long-tap. I always find it difficult to call them up. The long-tap mostly fails for me in TalkBack.
kFix - Keyboard LED lights like on Stock ROMs
kFix is a little app that sets the keyboard light as in the original ROM.
The most sensible custom ROM comes with kFix preinstalled. If not, install kFix.
Start Super Manager (or your favorite file explorer) and navigate to the APK-folder.
Choose kFix 2.2 and then tap on the install button (bottom left).
If you are asked what action to complete the operation, then select Package Installer.
Maybe you will be asked to provide access for installation from unsafe sources. In this case, choose Settings, then tap Unknown sources. A warning will appear that you just accept by tapping OK.
Now you can avoid the pitfalls of having to use the keyboard in the dark while the light in the keys will not turn on. Do you go from a bright room into a dark, the light in the keyboard should turn on as we know it from the original ROM.
Restore phonebook, SMS, MMS, call logs, etc.
If your phonebook is linked to a Google account all your contacts will show up again when you are logged into your google account during synchronization (if you added your contacts to Google-profile and not just stored them on the phone).
Did you do a backup with MyBackup Root, you can restore your data again with the same app, and you can access any notes you have created in Evernote, with the same app.
Enjoy
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Thanks Emperor.dk
This is best tutorial ever for mini pro
But can you clarify me that can we install every diffrent ROM like this. For eg. MUNI ROM
Thanks in advance
Laxman Rathore: To the best of my knowledge, it should be the way for all ROM installs on mini pro.
MUNI ROM for mini pro? Never seen that any where.
Phew... also got images working...
Laxman Rathore said:
Thanks Emperor.dk
This is best tutorial ever for mini pro
But can you clarify me that can we install every diffrent ROM like this. For eg. MUNI ROM
Thanks in advance
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thanks a lot ....
but i m having problem in xrecovery.
i have installed xrecovey (already installed busybox)
but when i try to rebbot my phone to xrecovery menu (pressing back key when se logo appears) it dosent work ,.
it just start normally as before
plzz tell me the recomendations or tips to make it work .///....????
coolboyranjodh said:
thanks a lot ....
but i m having problem in xrecovery.
i have installed xrecovey (already installed busybox)
but when i try to rebbot my phone to xrecovery menu (pressing back key when se logo appears) it dosent work ,.
it just start normally as before
plzz tell me the recomendations or tips to make it work .///....????
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To your comfort I just had the same problem (flashed new stock ROM to make new screenshots in english).
I made this secondary TUT for manual install of xRec and CWM.
Look at post #2 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16181995&postcount=2
Well I install xRecovery (.zip file) from forum
extract zip on desktop & transfer to SD card
open folder with the help of file manager which will have 3 file & transfer file on system/bin/............. (Hope you have root access)
robut into recovery & you done
enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

[Q] Recover Viber Cache from SDCARD of broken phone.

Hi there
My Xperai Mini Pro SK17i screen smashed and tried to change the screen but no luck.
When I connect it to the PC it just shows red light blinking once per second.
I have removed the 8GB sdcrad from it and I can see that there are viber backup in folder named VIBER on the sdcard root but it has only the images.
I have found another folder in SDCard\Android\DATA\com.viber.voip\CACHE
It has the following files (see attchment)
the biggest file is cache_vts_com.viber.voip.0 2.50MB and I guess it has the chat history.
I wonder if anyboy please tell me how to decrypt it?
Thanks

[Q] Touchscreen broken, unable to access

Hi
My mother has a stock BQ Aquaris 5 HD, probably running on 4.3
Someone spilled a chemical fluid over the phone, and it stoped working. She took it to a local shop where they tried to clean and dry it, but somehow they managed to strip off the touchscreen connector on the mainboard.
The phone actually turns on, but it is impossible to use the touchscreen. No debug was activated. No SD card was installed, so everything was on the main storage. Replacing the mainboard is not an option as the storage will be lost anyways...
I started the phone on recovery mode, allowing me to backup all the data on the SD cart, resulting in a .backup file, which i cannot manage to open in any way. I tried to use Android Backup Extractor (ABE) but it only works with .ab extensions. Changed the extension manually and it did not work either.
I request help, if anybody knows how to recover the pictures and contacts from that file, or if there is some way to enter the main storage unit with a locked screen...
thanks in advance
Anybody?

Problem with Xperia U (ST25i) enabling Bluetooth, selecting MSC mode & weak signal

Problem with Xperia U (ST25i) enabling Bluetooth, selecting MSC mode & weak signal
Hello, I've read all this forum's guides and apologise if this is the wrong place, but Google wasn't any help and it seemed likely that someone here could.
I accidentally disabled Bluetooth Share on my handset, running Android 4.0.4, as shown in attachment 1. The light behind the "Disable" key went out and pressing it again does nothing. How do I enable Bluetooth Share now?
I also accidentally erased my Notes, so downloaded Yodot software to recover them. But connecting mobile to laptop, running Windows 10, gets a message that no device was detected and advice to read further.
There, Xperia screens are shown as in attachments 2,3 and 4, allowing respectively selection of Xperia Connectivity, USB Connection Mode and Mass Storage Mode (MSC). However, on going through the sequence Settings>Xperia>Connectivity on my handset, I get the screen as shown in attachment 5, in which there is no USB option. How do I select for MSC on my handset? It certainly exists there, as given in part of the Sony White Paper for the U shown in attachment 6, "Xperia Local Connectivity".
Being both an oldie and newbie, I would value your help step by step,
thank you.

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