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Hi guys, Im trying to bring my phone back to rogers stock firmware and I can't seem to do it. I downloaded the unbricker tool and the firmware, which has 2 files named "1" and "2". I got no idea how to use the firmware with the unbricker tool, so can someone help me?
Thanks in Advance
Sounds like you downloaded the SEUS firmware files and you are trying to use the debricker tool which requires .sin files.
You can use the 1 and 2 file with SEUS software by following the instructions in that thread. You basically need to replace the files in a directory for SEUS while it's downloading them. One file is 16mb and the other is 125mb+. There may be a better firmware for you to download for use with the debricker.
wait im confused by your post can you try and maybe explain it a bit clearer? thanks
The 1 and 2 file are for use with the Sony Ericsson Update Service (SEUS) and not the debrick process. You'll need the Rogers files that are intended for use with the debricker and not the ones you have.
It is possible to use the 1 and 2 files to restore your phone to stock but it's more complicated and I'd suggest just getting the correct files.
I believe you need the first file (WWE_R1FA014 under X10a) in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=683793
okay and do I replace all the files? because when I tried to only replace the ones already there, it gave me the exclamation mark and I had to go back to the debranded version.
Read the thread for decrypted roms. You need to replace the .sin files from the flash tool with the .sin files from the firmware version you downloaded from that page. Then run the flah tool with the new files in it. Its pretty simple once you figure it out.
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
do I only replace the .sin files? and do I add the extra .sin files in?
Files 1 and 2 are not files that we are looking for.That link bring us wrong files.
Now do one thing download flash tool from here http://hotfile.com/dl/44983907/9d54b5e/XIOFUB.rar.html
Then downlaod files from this link http://hotfile.com/dl/43225669/598ad...4_DEK.zip.html.
The file we download from this link has two folders.extract them then copy files from them to flash tool folder. Then root your xperia x10 and you are ready with RB014 original one. You can update it from SEU. EASY!
hmm, everytime I replace the files, my xperia x10 gets the bricked picture. Do I HAVE to root it before reflashing?
edit: there is an "update.xml" file in the android.... folder and the phone folder. Which one do I use?
corruptfate said:
hmm, everytime I replace the files, my xperia x10 gets the bricked picture. Do I HAVE to root it before reflashing?
edit: there is an "update.xml" file in the android.... folder and the phone folder. Which one do I use?
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In the Rogers rom file, there should be two zip files in there.
- android_1233-6929_R11A_R1FA014.zip
- phone.zip
Now
- Unzip the flashtool first, and then unzip the phone.zip to the flashtool folder and replace any files it prompts.
- Unzip android_1233-6929_R11A_R1FA014.zip and replace any files it prompts.
- Rename or delete System.sin and userdata.sin inside the flashtool folder.
- Rename system_S1-SW-LIVE-AC12-0001-S1-PARTITION-WITH-SPARE.sin to system.sin
- Rename userdata_S1-SW-LIVE-AC12-0001-S1-PARTITION-WITH-SPARE.sin to userdata.sin
Try to flash the phone again see if this will work (Just tried it yesterday, it worked for me.)
Regards
EDIT: I have slightly modified this guide for it to be more useful for all X10 Mini users, not only for E10a users but for E10i users too. Enjoy!
This is a guide for flashing an E10a X10 Mini with a pre-rooted, xRecovery-enabled update.zip file by using the xRecovery tool for X10 Mini.
WARNING: THE UPDATE.ZIP FILE LINKED TO IN THIS GUIDE IS ONLY FOR AN E10A X10 MINI, FOR EXAMPLE DEVICES WHICH CURRENTLY RUN ON FIRMWARE VERSION 2.0.1.A.0.47 - IF YOU USE THIS GUIDE WITH AN E10I YOU WILL NEED TO USE YOUR OWN UPDATE.ZIP, WHICH YOU CAN EITHER CREATE USING aZuZu's SMALL KITCHEN OR WHICH YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FROM ANOTHER THREAD.
DISCLAIMER: Use at your own risk! This guide is provided WITH NO GUARANTEE that it will work. I am not responsible if you brick/destroy your phone. Follow these steps CLOSELY and DO NOT PM me if you are having problems. If it doesn't work, it's because you didn't follow the guide correctly. MAKE SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, OR PLEASE WAIT FOR AN EASIER WAY OF ROOTING YOUR PHONE.
BEFORE you begin following these steps, MAKE SURE that you've read ALL OF THEM twice over, that you UNDERSTAND their implications, and that you have DOWNLOADED EVERYTHING that you need (THIS INCLUDES the files and tools that you must download in the guides that this guide links you to)!
1. Acquire your phone's decrypted .sin files:
[1.a] Run SEUS (a.k.a. Sony Ericsson Update Service) to flash your phone, then copy the "FILE_xxxxxxxxx" files (there are 3 - approximately 64KB, 14MB and 112MB) from "C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[8 numbers]\blob_fs\" to a folder where you will work with them.
[1.b] Download Bin4ry's ConvertTool.zip and extract the files into the same folder as your files.
[1.c] Open up a command prompt (run cmd) and navigate to your work folder using the "cd" command.
[1.d] Run SEUSDECRYPT.BAT as explained in the guide linked to in step [1.a] to obtain your decrypted .sin files. CLARIFICATION: For the two largest files, rename the .tgz files to .zip files, then use WinRAR to extract the files within those .zip files. The .sin files are inside of the .tgz files WITHIN the zip files. Then, for the smaller 64kb file, Run it through SEUSDECRYPT.BAT like the two other files, but simply rename it to loader.sin and put it with your other .sin files in the next step.
[1.e] The files have a long file name and must be renamed to shorter names (i.e. rename them to only the beginning of their original file names). Use the Nordic file names downloaded in step [2.a] as a template to know for sure what you need to rename them to. Once renamed, copy ONLY the files that you need (there should be 9: amss_fs.sin, amss.sin, cache.sin, fota0.sin, fota1.sin, kernel.sin, loader.sin, simlock.ta, userdata.sin) into one folder. MAKE SURE that you EXCLUDE system.sin, as copying it along with your other .sin files will OVERWRITE YOUR WORK later in this guide! Instead of system.sin, we will be using update.zip SEPARATELY (which is the sole purpose of this guide!)
[1.f] If you choose to create your own update.zip file using aZuZu's Small Kitchen in step [3.a], then keep your system.sin file elsewhere for future use.
2. Flash your phone with the Nordic firmware (ONLY IF you currently CAN NOT root your phone) [2.a], root it with z4root [2.b], and install xRecovery [2.c]:
[2.a] If z4root does not work on the firmware currently installed on your phone, you will need to "downgrade" to a firmware that you can root. Here is a shortcut to doing so, since you won't be using the firmware that you will be "downgrading" to once you are finished. follow Bin4ry's guide to flash your phone to the e10i Nordic firmware, which can be rooted with z4root. Do not worry about your data connection for this step, as you will not be using this firmware once you have finished following this guide. If/when a dialog to enable your data connection pops up, DECLINE.
[2.b] Root your newly flashed Nordic firmware (or your currently installed firmware if you did not need to perform step [2.a]) using z4root (RECOMMENDED: select permanent root). Alternatively, you can simply use Bin4ry's Flashtool (from step [2.a]) which includes z4root.
[2.c] Once your phone is rooted and has rebooted (automatically done by z4root as a final step), follow this guide to install xRecovery on your phone. If the installer application doesn't work, I recommend that you get adb (which is in Bin4ry's FlashTool's "FlashToolRelease" folder) to manually install it, either by following the steps in the aforementioned guide or by doing the following:
1. Copy these 3 files (which you can download from the aforementioned xRecovery guide) to the root of your SD card: busybox, chargemon, xrecovery.tar ... Once these are copied, disable USB file sharing on your phone, but DO NOT disconnect your phone.
2. Run the following command in adb shell, without the quotes: "su" (A dialog from the SuperUser app might/will pop up, select "Allow")
3. Run the following command, without the quotes: "mount -o rw,remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system"
3. Run the following command, without the quotes: "busybox cp /sdcard/busybox /sdcard/chargemon /sdcard/xrecovery.tar /system/bin/"
4. Run the following command, without the quotes: "mount -o ro,remount /dev/block/mtdblock0 /system"
5. That's it! You've now manually installed xRecovery and can close your adb shell if you want.
3. Install update.zip onto your phone using xRecovery:
[3.a] Download my update.zip file (Alternate link: click here) (this file is only for E10a!! E10i users must either find another update.zip for their phones or create their own using aZuZu's Small Kitchen) and copy it to the root of your SD card. If you know how to check an MD5/SHA256/SHA512 sum, my update.zip has the following hashes:
MD5 sum: 5bd588518921b592b087d3175cff972b
SHA256 sum: 2cabcf01fe3c56f9d287e9a7eb2e4a3c2531cd9e08dd8193604d3f2f8143f6f2
SHA512 sum: 7663b37b47a7170bd8ef99838b3344eeca38e013eae98a1d2c1ba8e61f0c9192a318a39cd7a0589b75041bb3a82ca82ee6339c4894263657b3ec3eeb5c59cf7cAs an alternative to using my update.zip, you can now easily create your own update.zip files with your own system.sin file!
Just use aZuZu's Small Kitchen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897662
E10i users can either download the following update.zip file, or can find another one on their own:
Generic 2.0.2.A.0.24 firmware [rooted + xrecovery preinstalled]
[3.b] Make sure that your phone is FULLY CHARGED, then turn your phone off.
[3.c] Turn your phone back on and right after the white Sony Ericsson logo appears, press the BACK (right) button every half-second until the xRecovery menu appears. If the xRecovery menu does NOT appear, then you did NOT install xRecovery correctly.
[3.d] In the xRecovery menu, select the "Install update.zip from SD Card" option, then wait until it says that the operation completed for the xRecovery menu to reappear.
[3.e] DO NOT REBOOT YOUR PHONE YET, as you will need to proceed with the following steps relatively quickly BEFORE rebooting.
4. Place your phone's decrypted .sin files in Bin4ry's FlashTool's "FlashToolRelease" folder [4.a], prepare yourself for flashing these files [4.b], then reboot your phone into flash mode [4.c] and flash your e10a .sin files to your phone [4.d/e]:
[4.*] YOU WILL NEED TO PERFORM STEPS [4.c], [4.d] AND [4.e] QUICKLY, SO DO NOT PROCEED BEFORE HAVING DOWNLOADED THE NECESSARY FILES AND PREPARED YOURSELF FOR THESE STEPS!
NOTE: Users who did not need to flash the Nordic firmware [2.a] do not need to follow any of the following steps and can simply choose the reboot option in the xRecovery menu now. ALL OTHER USERS MUST CONTINUE.
[4.a] Remember step 1? This is where you'll be using those .sin files! Place the folder containing your phone's .sin files into Bin4ry's FlashTool's "FlashToolRelease" folder.
[4.b] Run x10flash.bat, click Flash and select the folder that you just placed, just like in the guide linked to in step [2.a], but DO NOT PRESS OK YET.
[4.c] Select the "Reboot" option on your phone, in the xRecovery menu.
[4.d] Preferably BEFORE the ANIMATED Sony Ericsson logo appears (i.e. while the white Sony Ericsson logo is still there), plug your phone into your computer via USB cable, then press the BACK (right), HOME (middle) and POWER (top) buttons at the SAME TIME and hold them until the phone's GREEN LED is on.
[4.e] In Bin4ry's FlashTool, MAKE SURE that you selected the folder with your phone's .sin files! Click OK in FlashTool and wait for the files to be flashed to your phone. REMEMBER that you should NOT have a system.sin file in your folder or you will have done all of this for nothing!
[4.f] When FlashTool indicates that flashing has completed, unplug your USB cable.
[4.g] Wait 15 seconds. Turn your phone on and wait for it to boot. It may take a while to boot since it will be the first time that you boot since you flashed your phone.
5. Congratulations! You have flashed your X10 Mini with a pre-rooted firmware with xRecovery pre-installed! ENJOY your (and our) hard work! ;-)
Cheers,
uriah
Thank you very much, I will try it next week end.
I don't understand This :
hen copy the "FILE_xxxxxxxxx" files (there are 3, you will need the two biggest ones - approximately 14MB and 112MB) from "C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[8 numbers]\blob_fs\" to a folder where you will work with them.
Witch File You need putted To Sony Ericsson Update???
I did all the steps, know a lot of things are missing in the tut and I did a litle thing different, but in one step after I unrar the files I did not find loader.sin
I will try do the step of the files again, if I dont post a reply about it is bcs I coud not find the loader.sin
the things that I did different
if I rename tgz to zip I cant open or extract but if I rename to rar I can
and in the tut do not explain that need to use comands in prompt like:
C:\ConvertTool>SeusDecrypt FILE_277756147
but I will be very great if all will work
ed- still problem to find loader.sin, the rest are ok
mini e10a
@ dionei:
- for the seusdecrypt.bat explanation, please refer to step [1.d]/[1.a]:
[1.d] Run SEUSDECRYPT.BAT as explained in the guide linked to in step [1.a] to obtain your decrypted .sin files.
- for the loader.sin file, you're right, I did indeed forget to mention what to do for loader.sin, so I will update the tutorial. please see step [1.d] again.
@ redbike:
you need to find the "FILE_xxxxxxxxx" files inside "C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[8 numbers]\blob_fs\" and copy them to another directory in which you will decrypt these files.
cheers,
uriah
[TUT] Appendix A:
Due i had to make new account and new kitchen thread here is new link to kitchen:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925028
it is now "universal" for XPERIA Android phones (still lacks support for x10mini pro due i'm not in that subforum too much. You must admit it is different world, much more devs than in x10 mini subforum).
I've read this a couple of times and i still dont understand the 1st step.
I've got the FILE(s)_xxxxxxxx on the same folder as the convert tool:
C:\ConvertTool\FILE_xxxxx
On cmd i tried and run:
C:\ConvertTool>SEUSDECRYPT.BAT FILE_XXXXXXXX
SEUSDECRYPT FILE_XXXXXXXX
Im probably doing something wrong so if you could help me i would be grateful.
Found the solution ignore.
Hy,
My friend, can you plz decrypt this file?
CRYPTED 2.1.1.A.0.6(latest) for someone to decrypt correctly.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=601618QL
Its lates firmware for e10i.
pedrocel85 said:
Hy,
My friend, can you plz decrypt this file?
CRYPTED 2.1.1.A.0.6(latest) for someone to decrypt correctly.
Its lates firmware for e10i.
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Hi my friend..!!
here is that applying for:
the decryptred files of latest firmware
for e10i..(2.1.1.A.0.6)..!!
Enjoy it..!!!
.megaupload.com/?d=9FACST9X
P.S...Sorry but i can't post any link yet..
Hi....
To decrypt SE files, I´ve tried with flashtool in avanced-->decrypt and it seems ok
With flashtool you don´t need convertfiles nor rename files to .zip....
Flashtool converts "C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[8 numbers]\blob_fs\xxxxx..." into xxxxx.sin files directly.
flashtool link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
sorry for my english
cazador1377 said:
Hi....
To decrypt SE files, I´ve tried with flashtool in avanced-->decrypt and it seems ok
With flashtool you don´t need convertfiles nor rename files to .zip....
Flashtool converts "C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[8 numbers]\blob_fs\xxxxx..." into xxxxx.sin files directly.
flashtool link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
sorry for my english
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thanks, finaly I can now decrypt
thanks man it worked
xrecovery not workin
Spent a whole evening trying to get xRecovery to work on a X10 Mini, used the 0.3 installer, the 1.0 installer, removed everything, copied the 3 files (and also tried moving) with root explorer, changed permissions, removed everything, tried X10 flashtool: cannot boot into xRecovery mode!
Believe me: I'm not new to flashing android phones, I read every forumpost on the subject, I cannot get this to work.
I did upgrade to the latest SE firmware 2.1-update 1 (build nr 2.1.1.A.0.6), maybe that's blocking xRecovery somehow?
Any ideas?
Elio
@uriahheep @ Everybody else wh can help
Well ppl this might be off topic or considered as a spam .... but kindly apologize me for that, as I can't find much help with the issue that I'm facing !!
Kindly goto this link and plz plzz plzzz help me sort out the Issue !! I have an E10i Xperia Mini and rest of the issue details are in the link below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1243081
I desperately need help from someone who has been dealing with these X10 Mini phones ! I've Rooted/Rom'd HTC desire and Huawei Ideos but never ever ran into such Firmware related issues !! PLZZ PLzz PLzzz help me, its already been over a week and I haven't been able to find a single thing working for me !! =(
what exactly does SIMLOCK.TAR FILE?
To all those who would like to root your device, please make sure you backup your build.prop file in /system/
If you are not rooted, you may do so using adb:
Code:
adb.exe pull /system/build.prop .
[to devs]
once you have this file, you may almost always be able to restore your device by pushing this build.prop in a bootloader-unlocked+rooted system partition, and use PC companion to force-repair it, tricking it to download the proper system blob for your phone's CDA/Customization (12xx-xxxx).
Or just make an .ftf of your original firmware.. right?
Yakandu said:
Or just make an .ftf of your original firmware.. right?
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Yes, provided that you know the CDA and already retrieved the file blob to create the ftf.
kazuni said:
To all those who would like to root your device, please make sure you backup your build.prop file in /system/
If you are not rooted, you may do so using adb:
Code:
adb.exe pull /system/build.prop .
[to devs]
once you have this file, you may almost always be able to restore your device by pushing this build.prop in a bootloader-unlocked+rooted system partition, and use PC companion to force-repair it, tricking it to download the proper system blob for your phone's CDA/Customization (12xx-xxxx).
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You can also use the app "build.prop Cloud Backup" in the google play store to backup really easily on your device. Like you just set a name, click backup, and it backs up to the cloud. And you can make multiple backups - like "original", "mod1", "mod2", "mod3", etc. I use it, and it works great!
Thanks for advice man.
In order to improve my tutorial(link in my signature), I have idea to add there download links for stock firmware files for users, who need these.
So, I request a Xperia Mini owner, Xperia Mini Pro owner and Xperia Active owner to get a system dump of their STOCK firmware and, if possible, upload it as .ftf file.
I have Live with Walkman myself, so I can get stock firmware files for it myself.
Root or no root, your decision, but make sure to note it in your post. Also, note the firmware version and phone model.
Credits(and a Thanks ) will be given to all users, who help.
I will upload a Xperia Mini Pro file but you need to tell me how to :S. Plus will I have to restore my data to provide the file becuase that is fine
Oh, yes I have forgotten about this.
If you have already a stock firmware file(.ftf file or any other format), just upload it.
If you have tried to repair firmware with SEUS earlier, then go to on 64bit systems
Code:
C:\Program Files(x86)\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[some numbers]\blob_fs
32bit systems
Code:
C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[some numbers]\blob_fs
There should be 3 files with FILE_[numbers]. Pack these together(in .zip/.rar/.7z) and upload, I will work with these myself.
If not, then make NANDroid backup to return later on where you were, install stock firmware (doesn't matter which way). Start up your phone and enable USB Debugging.
Start command prompt, go to android-sdk folder with this
Code:
cd C:\..\android-sdk\platform-tools
. Replace .. with the path to android-sdk folder.
Then insert these codes. First
Code:
adb remount
then
Code:
adb pull /system C:\systemdump
You will find all system path from C:\systemdump folder. Pack it all and upload it for me.
I have heard, that this last option might require also root access. Not sure myself.
Someguyfromhell said:
Oh, yes I have forgotten about this.
If you have already a stock firmware file(.ftf file or any other format), just upload it.
If you have tried to repair firmware with SEUS earlier, then go to on 64bit systems
Code:
C:\Program Files(x86)\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[some numbers]\blob_fs
32bit systems
Code:
C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\[some numbers]\blob_fs
There should be 3 files with FILE_[numbers]. Pack these together(in .zip/.rar/.7z) and upload, I will work with these myself.
If not, then make NANDroid backup to return later on where you were, install stock firmware (doesn't matter which way). Start up your phone and enable USB Debugging.
Start command prompt, go to android-sdk folder with this
Code:
cd C:\..\android-sdk\platform-tools
. Replace .. with the path to android-sdk folder.
Then insert these codes. First
Code:
adb remount
then
Code:
adb pull /system C:\systemdump
You will find all system path from C:\systemdump folder. Pack it all and upload it for me.
I have heard, that this last option might require also root access. Not sure myself.
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Okay....ummm, can you tell me how to do this on a Mac OSX, lol
I have no experience with Mac OS X.
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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I have no experience with Mac OS X.
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
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Alright, sorry then, can't help you
I was going through the Development section and found this thread, this is .69 for Mini and Mini Pro Hope this helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517222
BudgyN1 said:
I was going through the Development section and found this thread, this is .69 for Mini and Mini Pro Hope this helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517222
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Yes, is also good Thanks,
Hi there,
I bought ZTE U819 and I was trying to replace the Chinese recovery, but I chose wrong recovery version by mistake, so:
- I Can´t access to my device recovery (Up Volume + power).When I try to enter, the device always restart
- I Can´t access to download mode (It would be because the bootloader was deleted? mobileuncle tools says (when I try to reboot into bootloader mode) "MTK android have not bootloader mode")
- The device doesn´t recognize the external SD and internal storage either but if I search in the system folder "data", I can see all the apps I´ve installed with iAPK.exe)
- I only can access to system folder through root explorer
- It´s rooted
The only way to install apk is with iAPK.exe
* I tried to edit vold.fstab but didn´t work.
* I tried to install the chinese original recovery from adb but I couldn´t, because when I write down fastboot don´t find any device and always says "waiting for devices" (I have installed all zte drivers at least I think so...)
* I tried to copy the correct recovery to "data" system folder through android commander, and I got, then I copied the recovery in "data" system folder and I tried to flash with terminal emulator, but it didn´t work
* I tried to flash other ROMs (I tried to install 6) which I copied to "data" system folder with Flash Gordon APK but it always says "Is not a valid flashable ZIP"
What can I do to sort it out?
Could I replace any folder from the original .ZIP ROM, I´ve installed in my device, to the system folder through android commander?
If it´s necessary, I can upload all the system folders from the device and anyone could check them and find the problem.
Thank you ever so much!!
Any advice?
Nobody can help me?
bebito0077 said:
Nobody can help me?
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I've the same problem, what is the solution?
I am bit late.. But why don't you flash stock ROM via SP Flash Tools, and flash correct recovery once again?
(Format everything except bootloader)