Help - ADB / Rooting - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi.
Hoping someone can help.
Struggling a little to get my Play rooted (not new to Android but coming from a HTC Desire where everything is pretty much done for you with one click tools etc)
I have unlocked the bootloader (Jinx13) and sim unlocked (was 02 - now using t mobile sim).
After unlocking bootloader I accepted the 2.3.3 (UK) update using SE Companion Tool (was this a mistake?)
Now trying to install the FreeXperia Recovery. I have installed the Android SDK and I'm pretty sure the driver is right (sa0102adb). If I type command "ADB Devices" I get a serial number returned so I presume ADB recognises the Play. However when I type the command to load the recovery (as per ClockwordMod recovery thread) ADB states "waiting for device" and I can go no further.
Any help would be much appreciated.
will.

You need to do it with fastboot (hold search button and plug usb - blue light) not adb and you can't install/flash that image you need to boot it. If you flash it you'll brick your phone. Ohh you need to download fastboot package and set it up. Try to look in the 'how to unlock your bootloader' thread for download link and 'how to'.
The play doesn't got a recovery partiton and therefor you can't install it as the recovery is part of the boot.img afaik. It's not like HTC where you have your S-ON/OFF and engHboot and can install a custom recovery. So on the play you can only boot CWM and then flash .zip files from there or flash Doomlords kernel as CWM is embeded in the kernel (boot phone, spam volume up/down when you see the splashscreen).
Regards Dousan...

Thanks
It was the ADB v Fastboot that confused me! I had downloaded Fastboot but had not installed the drivers for fastboot (only the ones for ADB). I now have a superuser app showing so all appears to be well!
Thanks very much.

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FAILED S-OFF with AlphaRev

Hello evrybody,
Let me explain you the problem
Current configuration: HTC Desire (Bravo) PVT1 (ship s-on)
Baseband/Radio 32.54.00.32U_5.14.05.17
Rooted with unrEVOked v3
ROM LeeDroid v2.4.1
HBOOT v0.80.0000
I tryed to s-off my phone with AlphaRev v1.8 using VirtualBox v4.0.6 (with usb 2.0 support add-on installed) under Windows 7 Pro x86 with SP1.
For some (unknown to me) reasons it didn't worked for me....
Current situation:
- Impossible to boot the OS - blank htc screen
- In Bootloader menu ("Power"+"Volume down") when trying to enter Clockwork Recovery Mod sometimes phone rebooting 4 times and sometimes it make 7 fast vibrations but anyways dropes me to blank htc screen...
- While I'm in Bootloader and connected through USB to PC, I can see that in Device Manager - Android Phone - Bootloader Interface detected (drivers OK)
Please help me.....
Did you ask on the alpha rev irc channel?
Since your phone is still able to start the bootloader, you should be able to get it back up running using fastboot.
Step1: Download some stuff.
- An image of your favorite recovery tool. I'm using clockworkmod recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039954&highlight=clockworkmod
You want the .img file.
- The Android SDK. Use Google =)
Step2:
Start the SDK Manager and download the SDK Tools and SDK Platform Tools. You now should have a "fastboot.exe" in the "tools"-folder.
Step3:
Connect your phone via usb, boot up the bootloader, and enter fastboot mode.
Step4:
Open a command line window using shift+right click in the folder where fastboot is. Launch "fastboot.exe devices". This should list your device. If not, Download the USB Driver Package using the SDK Manager and install the fastboot drivers. Windows might start whining about not being able to find the driver, but its definitely there. If fastboot.exe fails to start, you might need to copy it to the platform-tools folder and/or run cmd.exe using administrator privileges.
Step5:
Copy your recovery image to where fastboot.exe is and execute "fastboot.exe flash recovery <yourrecoveryimage>"
Further Steps:
You should now be able to boot into recovery and install roms.
You can also try to flash hboot using fastboot. If this fails, you got a handy $400 mirror to put in your pocket. You've been warned
Download a suitable image from alpharev (i think you want to go with the stock s-off hboot - that one with 250MB system) and flash it using "fastboot.exe flash hboot <hbootimage>" like described above.
Hope that helps.
godutch said:
Did you ask on the alpha rev irc channel?
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Thank you for you advice!
Yes, they provided me a huge support and despite my desperate case I will probably solve my problem very soon ----> GOLDCARD
I tryed to get back to original stock rom with a zip file but failed because didn't found my rom zip on google (ver.1.22.73.1)
when tryin to s-off use cyanogenmod 7 rom to s-off thats wat i was told and worked a charm
rearwheeldriver said:
Since your phone is still able to start the bootloader, you should be able to get it back up running using fastboot.
Step1: Download some stuff.
- An image of your favorite recovery tool. I'm using clockworkmod recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039954&highlight=clockworkmod
You want the .img file.
- The Android SDK. Use Google =)
Step2:
Start the SDK Manager and download the SDK Tools and SDK Platform Tools. You now should have a "fastboot.exe" in the "tools"-folder.
Step3:
Connect your phone via usb, boot up the bootloader, and enter fastboot mode.
Step4:
Open a command line window using shift+right click in the folder where fastboot is. Launch "fastboot.exe devices". This should list your device. If not, Download the USB Driver Package using the SDK Manager and install the fastboot drivers. Windows might start whining about not being able to find the driver, but its definitely there. If fastboot.exe fails to start, you might need to copy it to the platform-tools folder and/or run cmd.exe using administrator privileges.
Step5:
Copy your recovery image to where fastboot.exe is and execute "fastboot.exe flash recovery <yourrecoveryimage>"
Further Steps:
You should now be able to boot into recovery and install roms.
You can also try to flash hboot using fastboot. If this fails, you got a handy $400 mirror to put in your pocket. You've been warned
Download a suitable image from alpharev (i think you want to go with the stock s-off hboot - that one with 250MB system) and flash it using "fastboot.exe flash hboot <hbootimage>" like described above.
Hope that helps.
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Thank you for this solution it could resolve my problem but I can't push .img files to my phone through fastboot because my device still S-ON...
daddyspud said:
when tryin to s-off use cyanogenmod 7 rom to s-off thats wat i was told and worked a charm
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Ok. So I will try install cyanogen after rooting my phone. And then try s-off.
Thank you
Use Cd method, it's the better method
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SOLVED!
---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1087164

how to boot into recovery

can somebody tell me how to boot into recovery in my xperia arc
is by holding buttons
or download some app ???
thx ^_^
Hi, I've the same issue here:
Tried with fastboot and the boot the recovery Image: just starts normal
Then i tried pushing vol up / down during starting, just starts standart
I rooted mine with rooted rom, then tried other programms (with root access) to get into the recovery mode: also just standart booting, no recovery mode.
omaritta said:
can somebody tell me how to boot into recovery in my xperia arc
is by holding buttons
or download some app ???
thx ^_^
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if u have working recovery then use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123576
I think thats the point: how to get the recovery menu working??
I've got installed quick reboot as well as xperia reboot but none of them is working.
I tried yesterday at home via fastboot tool with the commands mentioned in the root for all arc's thread and the relevant files to get into the recovery mode, but no chance.
It seems that i've to try the files mentioned in the other thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14903452&postcount=169 by binary this afternoon at home. basically at my corporate laptop its not allowed to install uncertified drivers.
merlin667 said:
I think thats the point: how to get the recovery menu working??
I've got installed quick reboot as well as xperia reboot but none of them is working.
I tried yesterday at home via fastboot tool with the commands mentioned in the root for all arc's thread and the relevant files to get into the recovery mode, but no chance.
It seems that i've to try the files mentioned in the other thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14903452&postcount=169 by binary this afternoon at home. basically at my corporate laptop its not allowed to install uncertified drivers.
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you need to unlock the bootloader before you can use recovery via your pc. see how to:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034087
This will install the necessary drivers also, that will allow you to use fastboot, you will need to install unsigned drivers. Download the img from your link. Then you can reboot into fastboot via holding the required button or using doom's app, make sure you have the usb lead in. Then with the img in same folder issue the command fastboot boot recoveryARC.img via command prompt window. Both links explain it.
my bootloader is unlocked, otherwise it would not be possible to write it at least onto the phone.
I allready did everything at home where I'm possible to install uncertified drivers.
I already flashed via fastboot the updrade to 2.3.3 as well as yesterday the rooted 2.3.3
Also tried doom's app, nothing changes.
just for confirmation here are the steps i did on the arc since the beginning:
Unlock bootloader, beginning of May (since when it's available)
rooted 2.3.2
upgraded to 2.3.3 via fastboot (root lost)
now the steps from yesterday:
Phone off
CMD: fastboot boot recovery.img
connected phone with USB cable and pressed menu button
Blue led on
at the CMD window recovery.img was shown as transfered to device
Arc was rebooting, but not into the recovery mode.
basically i'll try today with a different recovery img maybe thats the reason.
merlin667 said:
my bootloader is unlocked, otherwise it would not be possible to write it at least onto the phone.
I allready did everything at home where I'm possible to install uncertified drivers.
I already flashed via fastboot the updrade to 2.3.3 as well as yesterday the rooted 2.3.3
Also tried doom's app, nothing changes.
just for confirmation here are the steps i did on the arc since the beginning:
Unlock bootloader, beginning of May (since when it's available)
rooted 2.3.2
upgraded to 2.3.3 via fastboot (root lost)
now the steps from yesterday:
Phone off
CMD: fastboot boot recovery.img
connected phone with USB cable and pressed menu button
Blue led on
at the CMD window recovery.img was shown as transfered to device
Arc was rebooting, but not into the recovery mode.
basically i'll try today with a different recovery img maybe thats the reason.
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I explain again!
MY RECOVERY IMAGE (your link above post #169) is a recovery boot only, NOT FLASH! just fastboot boot.
The FreeXperia kernel incl. recovery is only for flashing, NOT BOOT!
So you have 2 easy options, but i provided the boot only version to help stock users to have a recovery!
Not other recovery image that MY POSTED can be used to fastboot boot into recovery.
Regards
So, finally i got it working:
In my case its only possible to get into the recovery mode via following setup:
Connect arc with fastboot mode (unlocked bootloader necessary).
recovery.img from this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14903452&postcount=169
then
cmd: fastboot boot recoveryARC.img
then i get into the
thats it.
The app from doom is not working in my case. tried it now twice (once USB cable connected, once not), not working in any case.
If you get the first sony ericsson screen it was not working. it needs a while on a black screen (longer than waiting normally for sony ericsson) but then you're directly in.
Exactly the reason my lg is with me for the last days, just flash roms with 'rom manager' and playing with it and test things... Arc is to complicated for me to get this to work...
sent from arc or optimus 2x
It's not like someone has step-by-step instructions in, say, a guide...
I know, like I said, very complicated, especially when you only have an imac as computer at home and your laptop is broken:-D, so not able to open .exe files at the moment....
for lg I only needed to root and install "ROM manager", even people like me can use that. Plenty of roms and there you go.
For now I themed with uot kitchen, but this is the first time in two days I picked up my arc again just because the lg with custom rom is lightning, blazing fast and smooth...
sent from arc or optimus 2x
That wasn't really aimed at you so much as the OP, though I guess it applies to you too
Lol
sent from arc or optimus 2x

Cannot Access Recovery / Nandroid

PHONE: ROOTED HTC DESIRE GSM S-OFF'D Running cm7
Used ROM manager to update Clockwork Recovery in anticipation of installing the newest CM7 which came out yesterday.
Now i can't reboot into recovery just sticks on the splash screen even when i try and access it through FASTBOOT or by turning on holding down BACK + POWER
There is an article here:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...to-reboot-to-recovery/page__p__4343#entry4343
I just need a little help understanding these, particularly option 1
"Solution 1. - Fastboot
Prerequisites:
Dream/G1 devices with DangerSPL, all other devices (MT3G 32A/32B) with an engineering SPL (S-OFF in HBOOT mode).
Users with SDK tools set up.
How to:
Reboot to bootloader holding Back+Power or Vol.down+Power or whatever combination applies to your device.
Attach your device to a USB port and open up a Terminal/Command prompt of choice
Navigate to the folder where your recovery image is, then flash it like so:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_of_choice.img
Reboot to recovery to verify your work. "
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Not sure how to do this, is this done through SDK??
Attach your device to a USB port and open up a Terminal/Command prompt of choice
Is this something i get from Unrevoked??
fastboot flash recovery recovery_of_choice.img
Sorry for being basic.
Theres a fastboot faq linked in my signature. Tells you all you need to know.
Another thing, NEVER follow instructions for other phones. EVER
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Thanks RootSU, looks useful. What is it that i actually need to do though? Do i need to reflash something that i did during the root process or just set up adb in order to try and access recovery that way?
Really appreciate your help here.
Thanks
Ben
Forget adb, its something totally different.
Just set up your PC to work with fastboot as per the FAQ.
Download the recovery you want to flash (Ensure it is a desire version)
Boot into fastboot on the phone (Back and power from off)
Then use the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
Its all in the faq.
Managed to get it up and running, downloaded clockwork recovery then followed the instructions here:
Thanks

[Q] Can't activate CWM Recovery

Hello,
I am currently attempting to put my xperia play R800a into CWM Recovery. It is firmware 2.3.3 rooted and the bootloader has been unlocked remotely by Alejandrissimo. I have installed the most recent version of the android sdk, replaced the google usb drivers with the one given at the SE Bootloader unlock page, and placed the recovery image from the cwm thread into c/android-sdk-windows/platform-tools where the fastboot application is.
I then hold the search button with my phone off and when I connect it I get a blue led on the power button. I open up a command line in the platform-tools window and type in the command for CWM Recovery and the window just gets stuck on <Waiting for device>. I type the command for "fastboot devices" and it doesn't seem to recognize my device.
I searched around the forums and couldn't find anything so if anyone could please help me with this I would really appreciate it, thank you.

[Q] Help! Can't go into recovery mode with Desire Z hboot‏ (G2)

I have a Tmobile G2 rooted running Gingervillian (gingerbread 2.3.1) and I tried to install the Desire z hboot to get the Sense ui.
I followed the steps here, "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogZfSWLlvPg"
HERES THE PROCEDURE OF WHAT I DID:
After updating the PC10IMG.zip (Desire Z hboot) folder to the root of my G2, I was stuck on the HTC logo screen after updating. So I followed what the guy said in the video, deleted the PC10IMG file in my SD card then rebooted my phone.
After rebooting my phone, I was booted back same rom. So I flash/recovery my phone through Rom Manager and tried rebooting my phone to clockwork mod recovery mode.
After rebooting, I didn't go to Clockwork Mod but to FASTBOOT screen? I select "bootloader" and it goes to a quick load that says something like "SD loading, no image or wrong image". I select "Recovery" then it goes to the HTC logo for a split second then I'm back to FASTBOOT screen again.
This is the info on the fasboot screen? don't know if that'll help:
Vision pvt eng S-off
Hboot-0.84.2000 (pc1010000)
Microp-0425
Radio-26.02.15_m2
eMMC-boot
Sep 8 2010, 15:65:38
So now, I don't know what to do and my questions are:
1.) Is there a way to go back to the G2 hboot?
2. Can I still fix this and procedure on and install new roms on recovery clockwork mode, using Desire Z hboot? (as the video did)
Please help a brother out I'm still a noob and still learning. If this is in the wrong place, please move it to the correct place.
Anyone? if it seems confusing, please ask questions or if I need to provide more information. I really need help with this. Any suggestions will help.
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
tarroyo said:
Zedomax's guide are outdated, he never updated them when new methods surfaced.
Try a downgrade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdWt65tUBVc
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would any PP99IMG.zip file work? And do I basically put it in the SD's root and put it into the boot menu to update the file?
Thanks
by the way, is this compatible with G2s?
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
hoffmas said:
don´t put the pp99img.zip on your sd !
do something different:
download a recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
be sure to remove any pc10img.zip or so from your sdcard. then put your phone in fastboot mode (power & tp-wake) connect it to pc and flash the recovery through fastboot by typing: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
after that you should be able to enter recovery. be sure to wipe before installing a new rom...
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I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
prototype2 said:
I'm assuming I need to do ADB? If so, Is there a way for Mac ios
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Yes, you can run adb on a Mac. See the link to my adb guide in my signature (assuming you're not viewing from the XDA app, which doesn't show the full sig).
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
Okay, just to make it clear (I am a "step by step" guy when it comes to technical computer/phone stuff.), from my understanding:
1. Download the recovery.img (3.0.2.4 for vision) and put it in the root of my SD card.
2. Delete any pc10img.zip files from SD card.
3. Turn phone off and then turn phone onto FASTBOOT mode by holding power/volume down/camera or power and tp-wake? (Btw what's tp-wake? and during this process, is the phone in fastboot screen mode while I'm about to type the "flashboot flash recovery recovery.img"?
4. Connect to computer, open up terminal (Mac) and do the ADB process and type in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
5. Wipe clean and install new rom in recovery mode? (Clockwork Mod recovery mode?)
PLEASE correct my steps or add in any steps that I'm missing. I bought my phone rooted so I never went through these steps before. Anyways please correct me, I don't want to ruin my phone anymore than it is already.
anyone can review my steps?
good morning
ad step 1: don´t put it onto your sd; put it into the adb tool folder on your pc !
ad step 3: tp-wake = the square button at the bottom of your phone (the one that acts like a mouse); to enter fastboot mode press power & tp-wake
...the phone should be in fastboot mode while typing the command.
before you type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" type "fastboot devices" and look if your phone shows up... if so go ahead with flashig the recovery (by the way, you may have to rename the recovery file)
step 4 and 5 look fine...
good luck
okay, I will try it in a little bit here.
In FASTBOOT USB mode, it wont recognize my device but when my device is fully on, adb works.
I get when I type "flashboot devices" (while the phone is on FASTBOOT) in terminal and get:
"-bash: fastboot: command not found"
By the way, I renamed the downloaded flash to "recovery.img" and put that file in the "platform-tools". Don't know if that'll work.
The "fastboot" command should be on your PC in the same folder as the "adb" command. Where did you get adb from, did you install the SDK and platform tools, or something cut-down ?
Sent from my Desire Z running CM7.
hm... that means that you do not have fastboot installed. maybe google for fastboot on mac, because i have a linux system... so i can´t help you in that point.
other thing you could do is following this guide (it´s a pc10img.zip with dz hboot and clockwork recovery):
http://www.virtuousrom.com/2011/06/t-mobile-g2-users-migrating-to-desirez.html
but first i would try the fastboot method - it´s safer.
Okay, I got the fastboot devices to read my phone. But it cannot load my recovery.img?
This is what got when I typed in "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" :
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
rename it to recovery and try again...
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
prototype2 said:
It's not loading the img file for some reason..
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http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
hoffmas said:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
or use the virtuous link...
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that link isn't working

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