Hi,
I had the S3 and switched to the Z2 last month. So I am new to the bootloader thing.
Is it right that I can relock the BL by restoring the TA partition for warranty for example?
Or can Sony see that I've unlocked it?
just be sure to backup your TA, and you can go back to your original undetectable state
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Hi thx for your reply
So when I restore the TA the BL becomes locked again? Or is it possible without locking it?
And do I need a new backup when I update from .402 to .314 ?
House of Cards said:
Hi thx for your reply
So when I restore the TA the BL becomes locked again? Or is it possible without locking it?
And do I need a new backup when I update from .402 to .314 ?
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Why do you need unlock at all? Exist root methods without unlocking...
When I want to install a custom kernel for example.
Restoring the Trim Area locks the bootloader.
mathieulh said:
Restoring the Trim Area locks the bootloader.
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Does locking the BL wipes data the same as unlocking it?
Yeah m8, re-locking your bootloader will wipe your phone so, as always do a backup first:good:
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Hi guys, i have an idea. Will the idea of unlocking the bootloader and then do the root (with recovery enabled kernel that is) and then relocking (restoring the TA partition first) the bootloader work? I am a little bit confused with the fact about the DRM kind of things, since i don't want to lose it so if we could restore it back later then why this technique was never discussed? Please give me any information :angel:
hansip87 said:
Hi guys, i have an idea. Will the idea of unlocking the bootloader and then do the root (with recovery enabled kernel that is) and then relocking (restoring the TA partition first) the bootloader work? I am a little bit confused with the fact about the DRM kind of things, since i don't want to lose it so if we could restore it back later then why this technique was never discussed? Please give me any information :angel:
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Oh yeah i forgot.. this trick will not work if you haven't done TA backup wouldn't it? :-/ I have done that before so i guess this idea won't work for anybody without TA backup i guess no?
hansip87 said:
Oh yeah i forgot.. this trick will not work if you haven't done TA backup wouldn't it? :-/ I have done that before so i guess this idea won't work for anybody without TA backup i guess no?
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flashing the TA partition and locking the bootloader, and then flashing a stock FTF base/firmware will make your device exactly how you bought it.. It will allow x-reality to work in both movies/album, as well as track ID working.
- This technique has been discussed in previous threads.
== Do a search and you will see there is a FTF flashing guide. flashtool guide both in the android development section.
A guide on just about everything in the general section... have a look...
However even an unlocked bootloader will allow the x-reality engine to work with videos. But will stop netflicks from working. So there are probably a few apps out there that need a locked bootloader to work properly.
To have a locked bootloader you need a stock kernel. It will need to be signed, so even a boot.img or kernel.sin would be fine. Just needs to be stock.
- You could Root, backup TA partition, unlock bootloader, and then lock bootloader again. But that still uses a rooting tool.
forgive me if I'm wrong (and someone correct me) but we cant do a TA back up without root.
When I was looking into the ZU the only way to root was to unlock the bootloader then flash a new boot.img (?), this avoided vroot et al, and the issues that we seem to have atm but did mean that the first to root lost their DRM keys (TA partition) with the rooting
blueether said:
forgive me if I'm wrong (and someone correct me) but we cant do a TA back up without root.
When I was looking into the ZU the only way to root was to unlock the bootloader then flash a new boot.img (?), this avoided vroot et al, and the issues that we seem to have atm but did mean that the first to root lost their DRM keys (TA partition) with the rooting
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yep my bad.. wrong way round.. :good:
blueether said:
forgive me if I'm wrong (and someone correct me) but we cant do a TA back up without root.
When I was looking into the ZU the only way to root was to unlock the bootloader then flash a new boot.img (?), this avoided vroot et al, and the issues that we seem to have atm but did mean that the first to root lost their DRM keys (TA partition) with the rooting
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You can downgrade to lower firmware anytime without root, than use vroot if you don't mind some risk, than backup TA
I want to unlock the bootloader of my Z2 but I'm scared about relocking it with TA Backup. Has anyone tried it? If so, how did you do it?
insynchros said:
I want to unlock the bootloader of my Z2 but I'm scared about relocking it with TA Backup. Has anyone tried it? If so, how did you do it?
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what? i dont exactly understand, here is some info to clear up some doubts or potentialy answer your question. ;D
if you had a backup of your TA restoring it will relock your bootloader
relocking your bootloader doesnt bring the contents of your TA partition
and for me relocking i used flashtool as i do not have a backup of my TA partition
relocking or unlocking your bootloader wipes your device data so backup your internal storage before doing
Envious_Data said:
what? i dont exactly understand, here is some info to clear up some doubts or potentialy answer your question. ;D
if you had a backup of your TA restoring it will relock your bootloader
relocking your bootloader doesnt bring the contents of your TA partition
and for me relocking i used flashtool as i do not have a backup of my TA partition
relocking or unlocking your bootloader wipes your device data so backup your internal storage before doing
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you've answered my questions! thank you!
Hello,
I've searched forums but since I dont trust my english, I couldn't find a thing. So, apologies if this was asked already.
Is my warranty void upon requesting bootloader unlock key, or is it when I actually unlock it with that key? Because sony seems to save imei codes in their site. I live in Turkey btw.
Also, another un-related question, is my phone diving-proof ?? I mean, I've shot a couple of videos and photos in pool, but I'm scared to just jump on it with my phone ?
Unlocking your bootloader wipes your TA partition where your unique DRM keys are kept
Xperia Z2 is IP58 Certified to water resistancy meaning it can survive underwater at 1 meter for 30mins or less distance for more.
Thanks for the reply.
I know, but since I am rooted on locked bl, and backed up ta partition, it should be ok to unlock, right? I mean if I restore my ta backup, I get my warranty back or..?
rtx7 said:
Thanks for the reply.
I know, but since I am rooted on locked bl, and backed up ta partition, it should be ok to unlock, right? I mean if I restore my ta backup, I get my warranty back or..?
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Yep, restoring your TA relocks your bootloader so flash a stock kernel before you restore.
E2303, 8GB. Phone image was downgraded temporarily to root with xperiarootkit & backup TA. Latest stock image (with carrier branding due to connectivity issues without it) was (re-)installed afterwards, bootloader unlocked, TWRP installed & phone re-rooted. TA was then restored. SIM card is perma-locked to carrier. ( )
Phone is rooted, TWRP works, bootloader status is still unlocked (???), TA partition exists, but DRM features like ClearAudio+ etc. are missing from the settings. Anyone have any idea what's going/how this can be fixed? Does Backup TA not restore correctly (or worse, backup incorrectly!!! This would be VERY bad!) on the M4 Aqua?
I unlocked without backing up drm Keys and i have normally working phone with Clear Audio+...
What next features dont working u?
Normally you have to re-lock your bootloader for those DRM-related features to work again. At least that's how it was on my Xperia SP.
Can anyone tell me all DRM features on this device please?
Th3B1ff said:
Normally you have to re-lock your bootloader for those DRM-related features to work again. At least that's how it was on my Xperia SP.
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That's the thing tho: TA Backup didn't relock the bootloader.
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That's the thing tho: TA Backup didn't relock the bootloader.
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if you did a TA backup when the Bootloader was locked and if you use the TA Backup tool to restore it, it will lock the bootloader again.
thats how it worked for me on my Xperia z and now Xperia M4 (E2363)
How did you backup and how did you restore? The restore perhaps didn't work because the TA partition has to be set to writable (via blockdev command).
This is just a guess. I didn't unlock yet but did a backup of TA (manually, not using some batch files because I don't trust them and I run Linux and Win batch files won't work).
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That's the thing tho: TA Backup didn't relock the bootloader.
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My apologies for being a month late with this.
Flashtool provided the option to re-lock your bootloader. So, once you've restored your TA backup you can then use flashtool to re-lock.
Hope this was useful. :fingers-crossed:
Cheers,
Re-locking using flash tool only locks the bootloader but does not restore the DRM certificates.
after re-locking with flashtool you can use PCC to repair the phone and get OTA updates, but the DRM certificates are not restored, they are lost for good.
unless you have used TA Backup (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598) to backup the TA partition when the bootloader was locked and the certificates were all ok and valid, you need root with locked BL for this to work.
Restoring the TA partition with TA Backup tool, locks and restores the drm certs again root is required for TA restore.
i know because mine worked.
I recently rooted my device, butt.
I didn't yet made a ta backup
However I'm still rolling stock kernel, stock rom and locked bootloader. Only root and twrp. I'm i still in the safe zone or did i just proved to be a morron
Edit. I used the method where i didn't had to unlock my bootloader to get root, just to make that clear.
mellowbug said:
I recently rooted my device, butt.
I didn't yet made a ta backup
However I'm still rolling stock kernel, stock rom and locked bootloader. Only root and twrp. I'm i still in the safe zone or did i just proved to be a morron
Edit. I used the method where i didn't had to unlock my bootloader to get root, just to make that clear.
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I think you can backup your TA partition because it is related to bootloader
raminta said:
I think you can backup your TA partition because it is related to bootloader
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Oké great news. Thnx for the quick reply.