I need stock kernel for My xperia p LT22I 6.2.A.1.100.currently i have custom rom with custom kernel but i need stock rom so first need stock kernel. Any One help pls.
How are you going to flash stock rom? Do you have the ftf file?
Yes I have ftf file and goes with flashtool.
Then why do you need stock kernel? It's already in the ftf you have. Open it with winrar or 7zip you'll find kernel.sin. Better just flash the ftf itself.
Thanks but my bl unlocked.necessary to first relock bl or flashes with unlocked bl?
You can flash it on unlocked bootloader also. It doesn't matter.
Thanks bro.
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Is it possible to flash back to stock ftf files in locked bootloader? I want to go from Fera rom marvell v22 x10i to stock rom x10a. Somehow it changed when I went from stock to Fera.
mgsstar said:
Is it possible to flash back to stock ftf files in locked bootloader? I want to go from Fera rom marvell v22 x10i to stock rom x10a. Somehow it changed when I went from stock to Fera.
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Yes, you would have to use the Flashtool and flash the locked bootloader ftf file. I don't know exactly where you can find it but search Google for it and im sure you'll find it somewhere. After that you can use the Sony PC companion to get you back to stock. At least, that's what I would do.
Do I have to exclude anything in Flashtool when flashing the stock ftf (my bootloader is locked)?
mgsstar said:
Do I have to exclude anything in Flashtool when flashing the stock ftf (my bootloader is locked)?
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I dont think you need to flash anything since your bootloader is already locked. I was assuming you had an unlocked bootloader. All you need to do now is just use the PC companion.
So PC companion will help me return back to stock?
As I can see that in installing new Zelly Cream rom they have mentioned that after flashing a stock .587 ftf file install your desired kernel. Whats the point of flashing a desired kernel over a .587 ftf stock kernel. Or in other ways why do we need to flash a .587 ftf file when we are anyway going to flash it with a custom desired kernel. Does it make any sense or does it have any impact over it to flash multiple kernels. Please anyone do explain Thanks.
tim.mathew05 said:
As I can see that in installing new Zelly Cream rom they have mentioned that after flashing a stock .587 ftf file install your desired kernel. Whats the point of flashing a desired kernel over a .587 ftf stock kernel. Or in other ways why do we need to flash a .587 ftf file when we are anyway going to flash it with a custom desired kernel. Does it make any sense or does it have any impact over it to flash multiple kernels. Please anyone do explain Thanks.
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if u dont flash stock firmware before flashing any rom, u may face bootloop.. thats why OP of that rom said to flash stock firmware first...
when u flash any custom kernel the stock kernel will be replaced.. u can also exclude the stock kernel while flashing the stock firmware in flashtool.. custom kernels has many pros over the stock kernel, like built in cwm, oc, governor, I/O, performance boost etc..
Hello. I need your help. I have a xperia Sola and i unlocked bootloader. Then i rooted using a custom ROM. This custom ROM is really terrible. Now i have Build Number 6.0.B.1.564 and Kernel Version is 2.6.35.7+. How i can restore all to default ROM and Kernel? Or can you suggest me the best ROM for Sola? Thank you.
anewone said:
Hello. I need your help. I have a xperia Sola and i unlocked bootloader. Then i rooted using a custom ROM. This custom ROM is really terrible. Now i have Build Number 6.0.B.1.564 and Kernel Version is 2.6.35.7+. How i can restore all to default ROM and Kernel? Or can you suggest me the best ROM for Sola? Thank you.
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Since you are on unlocked bootloader i suggest you install jb. It has been ported for sola too but don't know if and which bugs could exist.
If you want to restore the stock rom, search the ftf file from sola development section and dowload it. Flash it via flashtool and you are done.
DaRk-L0rD said:
Since you are on unlocked bootloader i suggest you install jb. It has been ported for sola too but don't know if and which bugs could exist.
If you want to restore the stock rom, search the ftf file from sola development section and dowload it. Flash it via flashtool and you are done.
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thanks for your sugestion. What is jb? The custom ROM i used is .img. Now flash ftf is ok? Or i have to find .img?
anewone said:
thanks for your sugestion. What is jb? The custom ROM i used is .img. Now flash ftf is ok? Or i have to find .img?
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jb is jellybean. Latest android os. Check here a modified version of jb --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288630
.img is not the custom rom but the kernel mate.
As about stock: download the ftf and open it with winrar. Extract kernel.sin and flash it via fastboot mode. After that flash via flashmode the ftf..
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Jb(jelly bean) is a new branch of software newer than Ics(ice cream sandwich), in my opinion i recomend ultimate rom V4z but you have to read the instructions and last posts carefully.
In case you still dont want to install a new rom, heres the stock,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029529
anewone said:
Hello. I need your help. I have a xperia Sola and i unlocked bootloader. Then i rooted using a custom ROM. This custom ROM is really terrible. Now i have Build Number 6.0.B.1.564 and Kernel Version is 2.6.35.7+. How i can restore all to default ROM and Kernel? Or can you suggest me the best ROM for Sola? Thank you.
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Follow the procedure mentioned in this thread to flash default ICS .54 through flashtool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
After flashing .54, install Project XV-R JB ROM for Sola. I have been using it for the last few days and its pretty stable. Here the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2311414
DaRk-L0rD said:
jb is jellybean. Latest android os. Check here a modified version of jb --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2288630
.img is not the custom rom but the kernel mate.
As about stock: download the ftf and open it with winrar. Extract kernel.sin and flash it via fastboot mode. After that flash via flashmode the ftf..
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so how i can restore default kernel?
Just flash official ics .54 ftf through flashtool
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i want this Xperia X10Z HD (IV) Final (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212260) in my device, but it is .ftf file, what ROM should i use?? Correct me if i am wrong but .ftf file is the kernel like GB, ICS, JB versions right?? if i flash this .ftf file without rom to flash, what will happend>?? or i just flash this ftf file and it is okay??
alisabosconovitch said:
HELP!
i want this Xperia X10Z HD (IV) Final (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2212260) in my device, but it is .ftf file, what ROM should i use?? Correct me if i am wrong but .ftf file is the kernel like GB, ICS, JB versions right?? if i flash this .ftf file without rom to flash, what will happend>?? or i just flash this ftf file and it is okay??
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That FTF file contains the rom and the kernel, just flash it via flashtool, and make sure you are on unlocked bootloader, and dont forget to check no final verification box before flashing.
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So, I have my unlocked bootloader and CM9, I want to go back to the stock firmware and use a custom kernel, so.. for install the stock firmware, can I just flash the ftf via flashtools normally? or I will have any problem?
and for install the custom kernel I suppose that i only should install a recovery and flash it.... Am I right?
Thanks!
alvarorojas4 said:
So, I have my unlocked bootloader and CM9, I want to go back to the stock firmware and use a custom kernel, so.. for install the stock firmware, can I just flash the ftf via flashtools normally? or I will have any problem?
and for install the custom kernel I suppose that i only should install a recovery and flash it.... Am I right?
Thanks!
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Yup that's about it.
And you flash custom kernel with fastboot, that will save you tha hassle of rooting and installing CWM recovery..
alvarorojas4 said:
So, I have my unlocked bootloader and CM9, I want to go back to the stock firmware and use a custom kernel, so.. for install the stock firmware, can I just flash the ftf via flashtools normally? or I will have any problem?
and for install the custom kernel I suppose that i only should install a recovery and flash it.... Am I right?
Thanks!
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Can we use this method in xperia sola too? So we flash the stock firmware directly by using flashtool and then the kernel, and in any part of the process do we need to wipe anything at all?
Thanks in advance