Mofo Root via VBox (?) - Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo General

I installed everything. My problem, how do I get the VBox to recognize my phone? I click the usb icon in the lower right hand corner and choose motorola xt 1254 but it immediately drops and android file transfer in my mac OsX opens up. Or is there other way to get that link?

gqskrub said:
I installed everything. My problem, how do I get the VBox to recognize my phone? I click the usb icon in the lower right hand corner and choose motorola xt 1254 but it immediately drops and android file transfer in my mac OsX opens up. Or is there other way to get that link?
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If you have a mac use boot camp. I have Vbox with Ubuntu on it. I try to use mofo and it fails after a few percent. Your best bet is not a virtual environment.
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I am having better luck now in my virtual environment using mofo 0.0.2 vs the 0.0.1. I would remove android file transfer and try again. Also set up virtual box to connect to Motorola Inc. Fastboot quark s [0100]. That way when you have your virtual machine open it will automatically connect fastboot to the virtual machine. Id really recommend linux as a virtual image. Don't really have to do anything.
If you need help PM me.

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Flashing with Odin in Virtualbox / Linux : works really well !

Hello folks.
I'm working on custom kernel & ramdisk on Linux and was tired to plug/deplug the phone from my Linux workstation to a Windows netbook to flash it...
..Before I realized that Odin works perfectly well on a XP VM on a Ubuntu 10.4 host / Linux 2.6.35.2 !
Big bonus of this setup is that the software virtual USB switch allow you to plug/deplug the phone without touching any hardware.
Odin re-discover the phone and you can flash next millisecond
PS : this has maybe already has been reported, but I know few people who thought it did not work.
I never had any issues flashing my old Hermes through a VM XP machine on my hackingtosh back in the day, as long as I selected the correct USB port to stop OSX trying to grab hold of it.
Not quite "off topic" but thought it would put a few minds at rest
FlanFlinger said:
I never had any issues flashing my old Hermes through a VM XP machine on my hackingtosh back in the day, as long as I selected the correct USB port to stop OSX trying to grab hold of it.
Not quite "off topic" but thought it would put a few minds at rest
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VMWare 3 on a Mac, no go for Odin. Can't get the USB to hold onto the phone, only device I ever had trouble with.
Gonna try VB...
distortedloop said:
VMWare 3 on a Mac, no go for Odin. Can't get the USB to hold onto the phone, only device I ever had trouble with.
Gonna try VB...
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I thought that Vmware was better than VirtualBox for USB tweaks, maybe this is history !
Tell us aware of your tests on Mac
In download mode, SGS appears as Gadget Serial [021B] in VirutalBox.
Pretty good news, I should really clean the dust off my XP virtual machine!
Is Samsung Kies working too?
VMWare 7 in Ubuntu is fine too...
thunderteaser said:
Pretty good news, I should really clean the dust off my XP virtual machine!
Is Samsung Kies working too?
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Kies in VirtualBox fine...VMWare fail MTP driver...
I finally just installed Windows 7 in Boot Camp. VM would never see the phone
braintheboss said:
Kies in VirtualBox fine...VMWare fail MTP driver...
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Thanks for your feedback! I replaced VMWare with VirtualBox many years ago and this kind of issues was the main reason, you should stick to VirtualBox!
Can someone tell me how to prevent my mac to grab my phone on usb? I always get an error from my virtualbox, thay device is used by someone else.
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Can't get the Galaxy S i9000 to connect to VirtualBox either.
I select Gadget Serial, it waits a minute or so, then pops up this error message:
Failed to attach the USB device Unknown device to the virtual machine XP.
Could not find a USB device with uuid (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx).
Callee RC: NS_ERROR_INVALID_ARG (0x80070057)
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After that, sometimes the phone still appears as available to connect, others it doesn't. Very similar to the VMWare problem.
This is on my Late 2009 MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard. Doesn't matter which USB port I select. I might try a powered hub in between the phone and the laptop. Connecting the SGS to the laptop USB is always a bit of hit and miss for both adb sessions and even mounting the sdcards. I frequently have to unlplug and replug the phone to get a connection. I've seen a few others report the same.
Must be an issue with OS X itself, but to make sure I'll have to try this on my Mac Pro desktop.
I'll report back any success, but I'm not hopeful, I've yet to read a report of someone successfully using Odin in a vm on a Mac.
I'll pile on with my test results. Thus far, under Mac OS X 10.6.4, I have not successfully connected the Vibrant to a VM USB in any Windows virtual machine with the Samsung USB drivers installed. I tried vmware fusion 3.1.1 and the latest virtualbox, 3.2.8. Both failed to recognize the phone when attempting to mount it. No issues in the Mac host environment or Bootcamp. The problem is limited to the VM environments under the Mac host environment.
If anyone has successfully connected the Vibrant to a Windows virtual machine running under vmware fusion or virtual box for Mac please report your results. I did quite a bit of searching and found no successful results with this combo. Thanks.
UK
Appears to be a lost cause for Mac owners who won't boot camp.
ukchucktown said:
I'll pile on with my test results. Thus far, under Mac OS X 10.6.4, I have not successfully connected the Vibrant to a VM USB in any Windows virtual machine with the Samsung USB drivers installed. I tried vmware fusion 3.1.1 and the latest virtualbox, 3.2.8. Both failed to recognize the phone when attempting to mount it. No issues in the Mac host environment or Bootcamp. The problem is limited to the VM environments under the Mac host environment.
If anyone has successfully connected the Vibrant to a Windows virtual machine running under vmware fusion or virtual box for Mac please report your results. I did quite a bit of searching and found no successful results with this combo. Thanks.
UK
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Thanks to fresh discovering, you will be able to flash from the phone itself soon
supercurio said:
Thanks to fresh discovering, you will be able to flash from the phone itself soon
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This is exciting.
this thread is definitely NOT what I had hoped to find after trying to use odin under VMWare/Win7 (MBP 2009)
I'll report back if I figure out anything. I've had similar battles with activesync/WMC under VMWare as well, and I've got things playing nice after some tinkering
Was a little worried about using virtual machines to flash my favorite toy, but this thread was the push I needed to give it a shot. Plus, seems like there's a fix to get out of almost any brick you manage to install on your phone, even if you have to build a JIG its not expensive.
So gave it a shot and it worked like a charm, Mint/Ubuntu 10.10 host using Virtualbox. One less reason to ever use Windows 7. Even when I don't boot it Windows breaks, I swear its a scheme to keep people who fix Microsoft products employed......
Supercurio that mean "Odin in Recovery" ? or im think in a false way? to flash tar files in recovery..
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Wow, you might become an archaelogist if you managed to bring back this thread from the ashes! We now have Heimdall, which is GNU/Linux native. Give that a shot.
I ever used Odin in a VM of Windows 7 over Ubuntu 11.04.
Heimdall is only for 64bit system and i user a 32bit version.. so...
But..Every flashed i did went good

[fix] for those who have a MAC and wish to use odin to flash

okay for those who have a mac and wish to flash ROMs on there phone you can get a 30 day trial copy of vmware fusion 3.0 and download windows 7 or any windows
if you PM me ill get you a 30 day "evaluation" copy of windows 7 ultimate
if you have trouble using or installing vmware there are many tutorials on youtube
where there's a problem there is a solution
For an android user you don't keep up with the open source world. Sun virtual box is free.
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Dani897 said:
For an android user you don't keep up with the open source world. Sun virtual box is free.
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Not to mention it works GREAT...
Flashing in Virtualbox?
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Not to mention it works GREAT...
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Have you managed to use ODIN3 in VirtualBox? I haven't been able to get the usb to recognize the phone. Any tips?
Thanks
I've tried in the past to get VMWare to work with odin. It doesn't recognize the Phone in Download mode. How did the OP make it work?
I couldn't get it to work with any of the virtual products/environment. Finally set up Boot Camp partition and it worked right out of the box.
I use virtual box in linux mint, oddly it mounts the phone in downloads mode, but not while the phone is on, I think I got it to sync to kies in virtual box once but can't remember what the trick to it was.
edit: debugging mode prevents virtual box from mounting it, so kies works fine, i haven't tried mass storage mode.
I had a thread with the how to bit it died quickly.
There is a list of devices that will mount to the virtual machine, you can't add the device with the virtual machine running. So you need to put the phone in download mode(it looks different to the computer in download mode so out must be added to the list in that mode), plug it in, open virtual box, open settings, devices, usb, and add the phone to the list. I believe it calls it gadget serial something or other.
Then pull the battery and unplug data cable, start the virtual machine, start odin, put phone in download mode and plug it in, as soon as you do that at the top of the window to the virtual machine you may need top select devices usb and tick the phone.
You may need to pull the battery one more time and enter download mode again, this time the virtual machine will mount the phone automatically, and will remember it till you untick it.
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I'm currently trying to do this in VirtualBox where the host is 7 and the guest is Ubuntu. But I want to get into debugging mode so I can use ADB shell.
I want to extract some of the apostle from the Samsung Tab and I heard this was the only way so ill be following this thread and ill post is I succeed.
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I tried all VM's my computer is just too slow (2Ghz 2GB Ram MacBook), my fav is just using bootcamp to boot into win 7 32bit.

[Q] Using Virtual Box/Ubuntu for Development

So I'm basically just wondering if there is a way to get ubuntu, running through virtual box, to see a device (an incredible in this case) when its plugged into the "host" machine's usb port, I'm essentially trying to find a better way to get system and boot img's to the virtual machine (the way i was trying now was using adb to pull then emailing them to myself and downloading them in the virtual machine but this takes f...o...r...e....v...e...r... due to slow upload speeds. So in short is using adb possible on a virtual machine?
Try this maybe you can get it to work.
http://techtooltip.wordpress.com/2008/09/22/how-to-use-host-usb-device-from-guest-in-virtual-box/
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...emailing them to myself and downloading them in the virtual machine...
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Why not use the shared folder option in virtual box and transfer files that way? That is if elivaldez84's link doesn't work.
xenspidey said:
Why not use the shared folder option in virtual box and transfer files that way? That is if elivaldez84's link doesn't work.
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Yeah this should work also. you can access some of your folders from windows that you specify in the Virtual Box but you need to install the guest add-ons.
http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15868
this link should tell you how to set that up.
It works just fine for me.
Where are you getting stuck?
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I have Eclipse and the Android SDK installed on Ubuntu 10.10 running on Virtualbox. It works well but the emulator is quite a bit slower (for me at least) on a dual core Opteron with 1GB of memory allocated to the VM. Perhaps I need a beefier machine.

Flashtool / SEUS working in Virtualbox (Ubuntu)

Just wanted to post a notice of success story of getting SEUS and Flashtool working under Ubuntu 11.04 with Virtualbox installed from the repository running Windows XP. This means that it IS possible to use both of these tools just fine under Linux (with Windows running as a guest). Looking around the web a few weeks ago led me to believe that it couldn't be done, as some people (Mac users IIRC) were having issues getting Virtualbox to properly handle the X10 when it is in flash mode. Here are the steps that worked for me:
1. Install Virtualbox from Ubuntu Software Center
2. Create a Windows XP virtual machine and install Windows
3. Add your username to the group "vboxusers" in Ubuntu (this will allow the VM to use USB devices) and reboot to apply the change.
4. Create a blank filter under USB in the settings of the main Virtualbox menu so that all USB devices can be picked up automatically.
5. Run SEUS and check for updates, first time doesn't work because it installs the drivers for flash mode, second time worked fine for me.
6. Use Flashtool, etc. as you like - fully functional.
It was just nice to realize I didn't have to look around for a Windows machine to borrow for the amount of time it takes to test out different basebands and custom ROMs/kernels, so I thought I would share here.
Post a link to this thread in the Flashtool thread...
Should be helpful for others...
sent from x10 CM7 (FreeXperia Project)
Amazing how i was told Vbox cannot do this.
Well done.
This is awesome. My SATA connector on the mainboard just broke and the disks attatched to it was my Windows 7 installation. Now that that is gone (until I get it fixed) I'll have to use this method because I had my Linux running on the reserve/backup PATA disk (just in case **** happens, and it came in handy now).
And I really don't want to re-partition those disks, reinstalling Windows, reinstalling Mint (Fixing possible GRUB or MBR issues etc.) So this is gonna come in very very handy.
As I'm writing this I'm installing XP in VirtualBox.
I had to reboot linux after adding the username to the vboxusers group before it could pick up my USB ports.
But else it's working flawlessly...
Original post updated with reboot instructions, thanks! Glad to hear it's working for you too.
Flashtool works in VirtualBox for Mac Users
Hi Everyone,
I confirm that it works in Virtualbox for Mac. The point was: create a blank filter for USB. I did it under the windows machine.
Thank You coverup!
coverup said:
4. Create a blank filter under USB in the settings of the main Virtualbox menu so that all USB devices can be picked up automatically.
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This is the key point
I have been using it for past 2-3 months didn't knew that general opinion was that it doesn't works.
well i don't have a filter coz i use my usb devices on linux most of the time so i manually add device.
confirmed working on both virtualbox and VMWare too.........
anantshri said:
This is the key point
I have been using it for past 2-3 months didn't knew that general opinion was that it doesn't works.
well i don't have a filter coz i use my usb devices on linux most of the time so i manually add device.
confirmed working on both virtualbox and VMWare too.........
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Manually adding doesn't work on mac, but it works on linux.
arkedk said:
I had to reboot linux after adding the username to the vboxusers group before it could pick up my USB ports.
But else it's working flawlessly...
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I suppose reboot is not exactly necessary for linux. You just need to logout and login again to update the granted groups.
I didn't create a blank USB filter, because I don't want to catch every USB device.
Instead I created a filter for all devices with just the VendorId '0fce' to catch all states of my X10.
Amazing great work ,,Well done.
m.maga said:
Hi Everyone,
I confirm that it works in Virtualbox for Mac. The point was: create a blank filter for USB. I did it under the windows machine.
Thank You coverup!
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anantshri said:
This is the key point
I have been using it for past 2-3 months didn't knew that general opinion was that it doesn't works.
well i don't have a filter coz i use my usb devices on linux most of the time so i manually add device.
confirmed working on both virtualbox and VMWare too.........
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Hmm... Not working for me with virtualbox, a mac host and a Win XP guest.
First tried manually adding. Next, I put a blank USB rule at the top of the USB filters. This time, it successfully captured and the hardware install wizard popped up. FlashTool did not recognize the phone.
Soooo.... are drivers from SEUS needed (unclear on that)? Sony pulled SEUS for x10, by the way. If needed, has someone mirrored it somewhere? USB drivers are installed - FT and adb work fine when phone normally booted.
I'm using parallel 7 on osx lion
windows 7 runs very smoothly and it can read my phone's sd card
but x10 is not recognized in flash tool
i thought virtual box and parallel are similar
so how to create a blank filter under USB in the settings ?
m.maga said:
Hi Everyone,
I confirm that it works in Virtualbox for Mac. The point was: create a blank filter for USB. I did it under the windows machine.
Thank You coverup!
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anakinlam95 said:
I'm using parallel 7 on osx lion
windows 7 runs very smoothly and it can read my phone's sd card
but x10 is not recognized in flash tool
i thought virtual box and parallel are similar
so how to create a blank filter under USB in the settings ?
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I figured out my problem. It was just as I expected. A different set of drivers is needed to use flashtool to flash when the phone is in flash mode. It seems that many people take this for granted, since they've had an xperia for a while, it isn't explicitly mentioned in the flashtool posts.
The flashtool folder will something called gordons gate (IIRC). If you didn't install that and try again.
Does it really work? I just found out there is a problem for ADB working under windows 7 as a guest. It is also documented as a bug
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/6620
Given problem with that, I am very leery to even want to flash anything with that even though it is using a different driver.
Very good! After a lot of research. I was already trying fastboot, unsuccessfully, when I found this. Worked perfectly on Ubuntu 11.10 32b & VirtualBox.
One point I'd like to mention is that even creating the blank filter, besides flashing worked on first try, adb was not finding the device. I had to manually attach it, and more than once while rooting it. Pretty easy, but was unexpected and I wasn't waiting for something like that. May help others.
I still have to try filtering by verdor ID as suggested by User Name in post #10.
Thanks!
rapchan said:
Very good! After a lot of research. I was already trying fastboot, unsuccessfully, when I found this. Worked perfectly on Ubuntu 11.10 32b & VirtualBox.
One point I'd like to mention is that even creating the blank filter, besides flashing worked on first try, adb was not finding the device. I had to manually attach it, and more than once while rooting it. Pretty easy, but was unexpected and I wasn't waiting for something like that. May help others.
I still have to try filtering by verdor ID as suggested by User Name in post #10.
Thanks!
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Dear all guys,
Does anybody know if is possible to use MTK Flashtool under a windows xp virtual machine (host-linux from virtualbox) in order to flash ROMS ¿?
I have already do this step "4. Create a blank filter under USB in the settings of the main Virtualbox menu so that all USB devices can be picked up automatically". But when i try to flash any ROM nothing happens. The preloader is not detected.. i get an error message similat this: "The usb-device is already in use on Host-linux.."
I would like to use MTK Flashtool on linux under a xp virtual machine
Regards.
m3n3chm0 said:
Dear all guys,
Does anybody know if is possible to use MTK Flashtool under a windows xp virtual machine (host-linux from virtualbox) in order to flash ROMS ¿?
I have already do this step "4. Create a blank filter under USB in the settings of the main Virtualbox menu so that all USB devices can be picked up automatically". But when i try to flash any ROM nothing happens. The preloader is not detected.. i get an error message similat this: "The usb-device is already in use on Host-linux.."
I would like to use MTK Flashtool on linux under a xp virtual machine
Regards.
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I though Flashtool has supported Linux, why u need virtual machine???
Check this out :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
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I though Flashtool has supported Linux, why u need virtual machine???
Check this out :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746
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I did not know about linux version of Flashtool. I will check it thanks a lot !!
My phone is a Zopo ZP900 and the win version of Flashtool is 4.0 on Windows. I don't know if the linux version is compatible for my device (MTK 6577).

Use Xperia phones on Ubuntu

So you're a user of that hot-from-the-oven Ubuntu 11.10 (it's improved tremendously from 10.04!) and you have a Xperia phone.
Natively on Ubuntu, you can do the following:
Manage its SDcard's contents with the system's file manager
Use ADB (provided that you install the SDK)
Use Fastboot
However, you can't:
Update and manage your phone with the PC Companion Suite or SEUS
Use Flashtool to flash FTF files
Those things need Windows, because neither PC Companion, nor SEUS or Flashtool work in Linux. Does it mean you have to ditch Linux and come back to old Bill's bordello? Nope! Does it mean you have to waste more than half your disk space with a dual-boot solution? Nope!
Virtualize Windows! This means that you can play a Windows virtual machine on your computer, not very different from good old console emulation. The advantages are obvious:
It doesn't eat half your disk space just because
You can fire it up when necessary
It doesn't need a whole lot of ressources from your host computer
The disadvantage is that you can't really do this on a very low-powered computer like a cheap netbook. A dual-boot solution makes more sense there.
However, we'll focus on the virtualization solution here. The main requisite, aside of a legally obtained ISO and key of Windows 7, and a computer with enough muscle to lend some RAM and processing power to the Windows 7 guest system, is that you have superuser access to your Ubuntu system.
1. You'll need Oracle's Virtualbox, which you can download here. Pay attention: VIRTUALBOX OSE EDITION WON'T WORK. If you have it installed, uninstall it before installing Oracle Virtualbox: you won't lose the VM's you had created, and they're compatible with both versions.
2. Once you've installed it, DON'T OPEN IT YET. install the Virtualbox Extension Pack. Without it, you won't have USB capabilities in your VM, so you won't be able to connect your phone.
3. You also have to register your user name. Fire up a terminal and write:
sudo usermod -G vboxusers -a
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Restart your computer afterwards.
4. Open Virtualbox and create your own Windows 7 VM. It's pretty straightforward and you have a great wizard assistant to help you, so you won't get lost. Once it's created, install Windows. Once the process is finished, shut down the VM.
5. Select the VM in Virtualbox's main menu, and click on Configuration. Click on the USB tab. Toggle on USB 2.0 support, and the other checkbox below. Now you'll have to add "filters" for devices. Connect your switched-on phone, and click on the green + symbol in that tab. You'll see that you have a new possible filter: [SEMC HSUSB Device]. Mark it and check it. This will rerout the phone's connection so that, when you connect your phone, it is recognized by Windows instead of Ubuntu.
6. Switch off your phone, and connect it in Flash mode (holding the Back key while you plug it to the USB cable, it gives you a green light). Add a new filter, and select [Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB S1 Boot Download]. This is the most important one, as it will allow you to use PCCompanion, SEUS and Flashtool.
6-1. Optionally, you can connect it as well in Fastboot mode (holding the Search key, or the Menu key in other Xperia phones; it gives you a blue light) and add the filter [Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB S1 Boot Fastboot]. Paired with the appropiate drivers, that will allow you to use your phone in Fastboot with the VM (I have done it myself, it's less confusing if every operation is done in the same environment).
7. Fire up the VM now, and install EVERY SINGLE DRIVER. PC Companion, Gordon's Gate, and the Fastboot one if you choose to use Fastboot on your VM (which, again, I recommend if we're going through this virtualisation route).
8. Connect your phone normally and in Fastboot and Flash mode so that everything goes smoothly. You have to do a little workaround to install the Fastboot drivers. Your device won't be automagically recognized like in the Flash mode, so you will have to enter the VM's device manager in the Control Panel. A device called S1 boot Fastboot will appear with a warning sign. Right click on it and click on Update driver. Pick the manual option, and point the explorer to the folder where you've extracted the Fastboot driver. it will give you a warning, you will install it anyways, and once it's done...
9. Once it's done, you can do anything you need.
If you've followed this tutorial properly, you should be able to manage your Xperia phone on Ubuntu.
enjoy!
Couldnt you just install WINE and run the Exe from that?
Thats the way I've always done it for .EXEs anyhow.. but I'm yet to update to 11 "...TONIGHT WE FEAST!"
Flashtool doesn't work on Wine as of the latest version.
There is now a version of flashtool for Linux http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308862. I'am now having trouble mounting my R800i I get this error: Unable to mount R800i - Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device any help would be much appreciated.

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