hi there, ifollow the guide for root my arc, i did a downgrade at 2.3.2 whith flashtool and the firmware LT15i_3.0.A.2.181_Generic_World, i lunch gingerbreak and then i did a update to 2.3.4 whith companion.
now i installed titanium backup for remove let's golf but when i lunch the application my ohine show a messge that it don't have the root permission!!!!i did some thing wrong????thx
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hi there, ifollow the guide for root my arc, i did a downgrade at 2.3.2 whith flashtool and the firmware LT15i_3.0.A.2.181_Generic_World, i lunch gingerbreak and then i did a update to 2.3.4 whith companion.
now i installed titanium backup for remove let's golf but when i lunch the application my ohine show a messge that it don't have the root permission!!!!i did some thing wrong????thx
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You can root directly without the need to downgrade any more. Look at the development section.
4other said:
hi there, ifollow the guide for root my arc, i did a downgrade at 2.3.2 whith flashtool and the firmware LT15i_3.0.A.2.181_Generic_World, i lunch gingerbreak and then i did a update to 2.3.4 whith companion.
now i installed titanium backup for remove let's golf but when i lunch the application my ohine show a messge that it don't have the root permission!!!!i did some thing wrong????thx
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When you will downgrade to 2.3.2 and do gingerbreak, you should update with OTA, not PCC or SEUS.
Try again
As said before look in dev for doomlords thread about root any xperia. You dint need to downgrade any more.
If this fails use the old method you mentioned but update OVER THE AIR. Not with cable
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Is it possible to root the official Desire HD OTA build?
Im almost certain that it isnt. If you want to root your phone you will need to downgrade first: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905003
Gingerbreak
Hi.
I just installed the official update by RUU and didn't wait for the OTA.
My phone was rooted and S-off. After the install I installed gingerbreak and my phone is rooted again.
Regards
And gingerbreak is available here...
bchehab said:
Hi.
I just installed the official update by RUU and didn't wait for the OTA.
My phone was rooted and S-off. After the install I installed gingerbreak and my phone is rooted again.
Regards
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Hi. How u root your phone instead of you are using official update 2.3.3?
Mine is 2.37.707.3. Is that possible to root it? Thanks.
Hi, i have Xperia play
about phone:
Model Number: R800i
Android Version: 2.3.3
Build Number: 3.0.1.A.0.145
my question is what root will i use?
and bootloader, give link please.
You will have to flash back to 2.3.2 then root with gingerbreak...
But here is a whole thread on how to unlock bootloader/root - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1043630
Here is how you unlock your boot loader - http://unlockbootloader.sonyericsson.com/instructions
and how to root without unlocking the bootloader - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116090
ohhh, so i can root and UNLOCK my boot loader?
and how can i flash back to 2.3.2?
EDIT: what is the difference of unlocking bootloader and rooting WITHOUT unlocking bootloader?
Jahy420 said:
ohhh, so i can root and UNLOCK my boot loader?
and how can i flash back to 2.3.2?
EDIT: what is the difference of unlocking bootloader and rooting WITHOUT unlocking bootloader?
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An unlocked bootloader allows you to issue fastboot commands to your device. It has nothing to do with root. Although it can be used to attain root easer
how can i flash back to 2.3.2?
Jahy420 said:
how can i flash back to 2.3.2?
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Use flashtool
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i cant find a thread on how to flash it back to 2.3.2 ive used search
Jahy420 said:
i cant find a thread on how to flash it back to 2.3.2 ive used search
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Right download the .184 firmware here:
http://www.multiupload.com/MDS10FFGTT
And download Flashtool from here:
http://www.multiupload.com/7H4JT35B6G
Unpack the .tft file and place it in the firmware folder of the extracted flashtool application.
Install the gordons gate flash drivers that come with flashtool.
run flashtool, click on flash, choose the .184 .tft file. And follow the onscreen instructions.
thanks man,
and this is what i do next ? -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116090
Jahy420 said:
thanks man,
and this is what i do next ? -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116090
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Yeah if you want root on 2.3.3. Follow that guide
i just finished flash it to 2.3.2 all my app lost LoL, but my SD is full :O
i have a superuser on my app, what i do next? how to remove apps and other thing to do with root
Help me
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Since you are rooted. Get Adfree from the market. It will block adverts on free games, browsing the web etc. Very useful app to have.
If you uninstall apps you cannot use ota again to upgrade to 2.3.4 when its out and still keep root (since all the bloatware needs to be still on the phone for an ota update to work)
I personally freeze the apps i dont want. It stops them from running and frees up ram (making the phone bootup faster, better battery life, all the perks that uninstalling them would give you) but it will not free up internal memory since you are not unistalling the app its still on your phone it just will not run while it is frozen. You would then just unfreeze them to use ota.
If you uninstall them you will either have to reflash again (to get back what you uninstalled, it will also wipe your phone clean again) then root again to use ota and keep root.
Anyways i use Bloat Freezer (which you have to pay for only £0.60 tho) or if you just want to uninstall apps the best to use would be Titanium Backup the free version allows you to uninstall apps. You can also use Titanium Backup to freeze apps but thats only in the paid version.
See here for the thread on what is safe to uninstall or freeze.
i flashed R800i 4.0.A.2.368 UK (newest firmware with xLoud etc) using flashtool and simply used flashtool to root it aswell, worked a treat
Uhm, if you root the warranty is being cancelled?
Geeve said:
Uhm, if you root the warranty is being cancelled?
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Diffrent companies have diffrent rules on warrenty and root, HTC will honour the warrenty even with a custom bootloader flashed
Geeve said:
Uhm, if you root the warranty is being cancelled?
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In Sony's case, it is.
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is there a way to root this Fw without unlocking the boot loader?
PS-If you are on unlocked bootloader you can do it with auto root.
Not that i know of
Actually, it seems that you can repeat the same trick than in the former update. Downgrade to 2.3.2 with Flashtool and update OTA.
Logseman said:
Actually, it seems that you can repeat the same trick than in the former update. Downgrade to 2.3.2 with Flashtool and update OTA.
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No way around to do it without loosing my apps?
but there's no OTA for the new update yet..
hi guys. need some assistance. i currently have an arc s rooted, BL locked, no roms, currently .42. i had my PC companion updated and it suddenly showed me an update for .69. my question is, if i proceed with the update, will i lose root on my phone? if yes, can i still root my phone once its already on .69? won't i have any issue once the official ICS is out and i update it while im on .69 or .62 will be better? sorry for too many questions. just don't want to brick my phone by doing unnecessary updates. please advise. thanks!
You lose your root if you use pc companion to update.
If you update with OTA method root stays.
Muurahainen said:
You lose your root if you use pc companion to update.
If you update with OTA method root stays.
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thanks. how would i be able to get an OTA update? or if i update via PC companion with that .69 update, is there a root process for that update?
romzL said:
thanks. how would i be able to get an OTA update? or if i update via PC companion with that .69 update, is there a root process for that update?
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No root available for.62 or.69(this for Germany legal issues overgmail) unless you have UNlocked bootloader,if you have unlocked bootloader do not update over the air it will brick your phone.
If bootloader is locked then use flash tools to down grade to.42 then root then update over the air to.62/.69 which ever your device gives you this way you wont lose root.
Hope this helps
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zolaisugly said:
No root available for.62 or.69(this for Germany legal issues overgmail) unless you have UNlocked bootloader,if you have unlocked bootloader do not update over the air it will brick your phone.
If bootloader is locked then use flash tools to down grade to.42 then root then update over the air to.62/.69 which ever your device gives you this way you wont lose root.
Hope this helps
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yes BL is locked. seems like i won't be updating my Arc S to any of those firmware since there is no root yet. thanks for the help
romzL said:
yes BL is locked. seems like i won't be updating my Arc S to any of those firmware since there is no root yet. thanks for the help
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If bootloader is locked then you can update ota and you wont lose root,
From what I understand there is no big difference between .42 and .62/.69
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you could flash 42 root this, update over the air to 62, than flash only the baseband to 69 root will still!
zolaisugly said:
If bootloader is locked then you can update ota and you wont lose root,
From what I understand there is no big difference between .42 and .62/.69
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not much difference? from what i have heard, .62 did have some improvement on the GB FW.
romzL said:
not much difference? from what i have heard, .62 did have some improvement on the GB FW.
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If you want .62 then you can do OTA update like i said.
You will keep your root that way.
Hello everybody!
I thought about opening this new thread to build up a how to guide for everybody who is runing on android 4.3!
This guid should use a method without the need to unlock ur bootloader. So far as I know an older version has to be flashed with flashtool/downgrade! After using the old version this version has to be rooted with the right solution (kingo for the older versions/other root method which can be found as a video/search function). Afte rthis you have to do a OTA upgrade and u should keep ur root status. A full wipe is recommended to avoid problems I'm using the sony backup app and helium backup bye clockworkmod. Anybody better suggestions.
Thanks guys!!
It this root Full or partial? :|||
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