Could I upgrade my phone with this utility? I've unlocked bootloader. Also I've installed Doomkernel and flashed a custom rom. Now I want to restore the original firmware and I don't want to brick my phone.
Use that or the flashtool.
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Ok! I' ll use that, because I can't find the last ftf file for Italy trade. Thanks. But after flash, Shall I have to unlock bootloader and root the phone again?
You won't lose the lock but you will the root.
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Ok. Thanks. I will root with new Doomlord Xperia 2011 Easy Rooting Toolkit [v1.0](zergRush Exploit).
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Hi all
Just unlocked my bl and rooted this awesome phone. I notice I am on 2.3.2 right now but would like to update to 2.3.3.
I have heard there is a method to manually flash this update without losing my unlock/root.
Could anyone point me in the right direction?
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I've heard of people flashing it OTA and then doing Flashtool to recover it, because your Play will be bricked afterwards... I still don't know if you would still have unlock and root after that though... I'm thinking of jumping ship to CM7.
Would someone mind referring me to the steps of ota and then unbricking with flashtool please?
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I try software from 10X forums :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17494360
and its wrote there is nothing to restore.
what i can do ?
Is this what you were looking for?
[Tutorial] Relock bootloader!
i try it and now its doesn't boot up!!!
what i can do ?
I had that problem when I was using a custom kernel. Had to flash back to a stock kernel before I could re-lock the bootloader
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Would I go through the same procedure as if I was stock?
I was previous running a rom, used flashtool to relock and put the stock rom on my phone. Can I just go through the steps again since I'm stock again or will something screw up?
Exact same process. Even the same code...
Sure , u can
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Hi, I search but can't find definite answer to this - don't want to brick my phone.
I have X10i with unlocked boot-loader running Feralab rom. All works nice but I to sell my phone, it has to be back to standard Sony rom. Can I do this and how? Thanks.
nosmo_king said:
Hi, I search but can't find definite answer to this - don't want to brick my phone.
I have X10i with unlocked boot-loader running Feralab rom. All works nice but I to sell my phone, it has to be back to standard Sony rom. Can I do this and how? Thanks.
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This belongs on the Q&A forum. However revert back to stock using SEUS
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burnleyheff said:
This belongs on the Q&A forum. However revert back to stock using SEUS
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or use PcCompanion and s1tool for the bootloader
Sorry for posting in the wrong section
So if I use SEUS without doing anything else, will updating change it back to locked boot-loader and not rooted? How about the kernal, does SEUS change that too?
You should probably lock bootloader with the s1tools first
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Before locking bootloader you need to be on stock firmware not on other roms
As far as I know, SEUS restores to defaults, stock rom and kernel, but does not lock bootloader.
Thanks for all your replies. So can someone please confirm whether I need to lock the bootloader before or after flashing with Seus. Thanks
nosmo_king said:
Thanks for all your replies. So can someone please confirm whether I need to lock the bootloader before or after flashing with Seus. Thanks
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Confirmed!!! Lock bootloader after flashing with Seus. You need to be back on Sony's stock firmware!
When i started the old SEUS , it has been autoupdated to Sony US and now it doesnt have the restore button ... any help ?
ingerulol said:
When i started the old SEUS , it has been autoupdated to Sony US and now it doesnt have the restore button ... any help ?
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Find a flashtool ftf maybe
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you can still use sony pc companion to update, no need sony update service. both softwarees does the job.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192152
Relock bl wit s1tool.
Update or repair wit sony update.
Done..good as stoxk
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Here is a simple guide to root Xperia Z and install @[NUT]'s XZ dual recovery at the same time (BIG thanks to him:good
**NOTE: If you are on .569 or .101 firmware, you will need to downgrade to a previous version as no rooting exploit is currently available**
Before starting, as always, make sure you have a backup of your data
Download XZ dual recovery from Here, and unzip it.
Go to Settings/About Phone/Build number and tap it 7 times to enable Developer Options
Go back, open Developer Options, check USB debugging box, and Click OK to allow.
Plug the phone into the PC via USB cable.
Now go to XZDR folder, run the install file and choose [ 3. Installation on unrooted ROM ]
If a message about RSA key comes up, allow it.
After installation, the phone will boot into Philz Touch 6 recovery.
Go to /Philz settings and select Re-root System (SuperSU) /Yes - Apply SuperSU.
The log should say "done install SuperSU from market"
Select ***Go Back***/Reboot System Now.
You are now rooted with XZ Dual recovery
Dont forget to install Chainfire's SuperSU app from Playstore, and update su Binary when prompted:good:
To enter the recoveries during the boot process, press volume up to enter Philz CWM Advanced edition, or volume down to enter TWRP when green LED comes on.
Alternatively, use the newly installed NDR utils app to choose which recovery to boot into.
For more information on XZ Dual Recovery go Here
Have fun and enjoy
Edit: You can now update to. 569 by flashing a pre-rooted rom in recovery.
An alternative way of gaining root after installing the dual recovery would be to simply boot into one of the recoveries and flash a superuser zip. That would install the superuser control apk to /system/app and includes the latest su binaries.
Chainfire always has the latest version of SuperSu available in zip form on his website - http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
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great tut as always shoey
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kingvortex said:
An alternative way of gaining root after installing the dual recovery would be to simply boot into one of the recoveries and flash a superuser zip. That would install the superuser control apk to /system/app and includes the latest su binaries.
Chainfire always has the latest version of SuperSu available in zip form on his website - http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
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If I'm on .569 already, unroot and unlocked bootloader, can I still use your method? Install the dual recovery and flash SuperSU?
jerryhou85 said:
If I'm on .569 already, unroot and unlocked bootloader, can I still use your method? Install the dual recovery and flash SuperSU?
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If your bootloader is unlocked then simply flash DooMLoRD's advanced stock kernel , then flash the SuperSU zip that I linked to.
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jerryhou85 said:
If I'm on .569 already, unroot and unlocked bootloader, can I still use your method? Install the dual recovery and flash SuperSU?
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You can use This one too
Is this procedure ok for stock 4.2.2 XZ 6603 with locked bootloader? Bootloader stays untouched after this?
Maybe my questions looks lame for You but I wanna ask before then be sorry after.
BTW: It seams to be too easy... I just can't believe! :good:
marceli7 said:
Is this procedure ok for stock 4.2.2 XZ 6603 with locked bootloader? Bootloader stays untouched after this?
Maybe my questions looks lame for You but I wanna ask before then be sorry after.
BTW: It seams to be too easy... I just can't believe! :good:
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Yes, I tested it successfully on that configuration, and it doesn't interfere with bootloader. Once you achieve root, it might be.a good idea to backup your TA partition.:thumbup:
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work 2.67
i use root 2.67
flasrom 4.3
thanks for share
thx
This is good. Thanks for help
Hey there, I'm getting hope here
I have the Xperia z
With locked bl
10.4.1.B.0.101
Will this root my phone and let me install cyanogenmod rom on my phone.
Please tell me yes
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Ah-Bollox said:
Hey there, I'm getting hope here
I have the Xperia z
With locked bl
10.4.1.B.0.101
Will this root my phone and let me install cyanogenmod rom on my phone.
Please tell me yes
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No. If you want to flash Cyanogenmod (or any other non stock based rom), you need to unlock your bootloader.
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Damn, how about a 4.4 rom?
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Ah-Bollox said:
Damn, how about a 4.4 rom?
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No. The 4.4 roms that are currently available are non stock based. Anything that needs a custom kernel needs an unlocked bootloader.
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