[Q] Xperia Arc in an absolute MESS. - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Guys i have royally screwed my girlfriends xperia arc s.
i have been trying to get it all working for about 6 hours but have made a complete mess.
Been trying to install doomkernal but it seems like i cant get any kernels to install at all..
Now the wifi is giving "error" and i have no idea how to fix this.
If i could please get some help urgently would be much appreciated.
If i can get the wifi fixed and some advice on how to get the kernels to install correctly would be much appreciated.
I have done the commands via fastboot to load the boot.img files but ever time i check the kernel in the phone it does not update?
Please help
Android version: 2.3.4
Baseband version: 8x55A-AAABQOAZM-203028D-56
Kernel Version: [email protected] #1
Build Number
4.0.2.A.0.42

ProficienTICS said:
Now the wifi is giving "error" and i have no idea how to fix this.
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Have you flashed DooMLoRD's modules via recovery?
ProficienTICS said:
If i can get the wifi fixed and some advice on how to get the kernels to install correctly would be much appreciated.
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DooMLoRD said:
[ how to install my kernel (v14 onwards) ]
download the boot.img & modules update.zip
save the boot.img in the folder with fastboot binaries (fastboot.exe files)
save the modules update.zip to sdcard (on phone)
power down device
start device in fastboot mode
use the following command to flash the boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
reboot phone and enter recovery
flash the wifi modules update.zip for my kernel
reboot phone and enjoy the kernel
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For wifi , you need to flash a fix file provided by doomlord.... read the doomkernel's post completely..

yep i did, i flashed the kernel and it says it worked but in the phone info it does not say that doom kernel is installed.
Ive tried to install a few different kernels and none seem to be working?
downloading 'boot.img'...
(bootloader) USB download speed was 9203kB/s
OKAY [ 0.594s]
booting...
(bootloader) Download buffer format: boot IMG
OKAY [ 0.003s]
finished. total time: 0.597s
Then it shows DoomLord image or free xperia image but once the phone boots up it doesnt seem to change the actual kernel..

ProficienTICS said:
yep i did, i flashed the kernel and it says it worked but in the phone info it does not say that doom kernel is installed.
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And the modules?
Have you wiped data/cache/dalvik cache before flashing the ROM?

Nope can you elaborate sorry guys.
I have got my galaxy nexus running perfect first time but the sony seems much more difficult.
I have fixed the wifi now! Thanks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424389
This is the rom i want to install.
I unlocked the bootloader via SE but have compeltely reset the phone.
What do i do in what order to get this working?
Sorry for this i have literally spent so many hours going over and over..

ProficienTICS said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424389
This is the rom i want to install.
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If you want this ROM, you've to install a different kernel.
Either DooMKernel for MIUI or BlendMIUI Kernel
ProficienTICS said:
What do i do in what order to get this working?
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Place the ROM on the sdcard.
Install one of the kernels above using ADB.
Boot in the recovery and do a full wipe (also wipe dalvik cache ).
Install *.zip file from sdcard & reboot.

In order what i have been trying to do:
Root the phone with Easy rooting toolkit by DoomLord.
Install CWM with a CWM-Install file i downloaded
Install Kernel (Doesnt seem to work at all)
then install the ROM.
What am i missing or doing wrong? :\

Ok the phone is rooted, CMW is installed.
To install the kernel i go through CMD and do it via fastboot?
This method has not worked for any kernel ive tried to install - it pulls the picture of the kernel on the screen then reboots but doesnt update the kernel?

ProficienTICS said:
Ok the phone is rooted, CMW is installed.
To install the kernel i go through CMD and do it via fastboot?
This method has not worked for any kernel ive tried to install - it pulls the picture of the kernel on the screen then reboots but doesnt update the kernel?
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Yes, use the command fastboot flash boot boot.img (don't forget to open CMD in the fastboot folder).
Then go into recovery, do a full wipe, install *.zip file from sdcard.

Ok MIUI DoomLord complete:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot boot boot.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
(bootloader) USB download speed was 9201kB/s
OKAY [ 0.719s]
booting...
(bootloader) Download buffer format: boot IMG
OKAY [ 0.003s]
finished. total time: 0.723s
It now is displaying the DoomKernel image on the arc but it is doing nothing - the image is sitting there and not moving
15 minutes now and the image still on the Xperia, nothing changing.
This is the problem i seem to keep running into - it wont let me add any kernels at all it just doesnt seem to work?
Anyone know why at allll?

Have you entered CWM after installing kernel?

It was still stuck on the DoomKernel image, only way to get out of it was battery pull.
What do i do :\
* Pulled the battery and im now in CWM. The phone boots up back aswell
Kernel Version exactly the same as before

Push kernel and then enter CWM!
Wipe everything and install ROM.

ok so this is normal?
What settings do i do exactly inside CWM?
Wipe Date/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe Batter Stats
In any particular order?
Is there anyway to know the kernel installed correctly even tho it doesnt display in the about phone settings menu?

ProficienTICS said:
ok so this is normal?
What settings do i do exactly inside CWM?
Wipe Date/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe Batter Stats
In any particular order?
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No, you've written everything in the correct order.
Then install the ROM.

I have to put the rom back on the SD card - meaning i have to put debugging mode etc on - will i need to go back into CWM and wipe everything or just boot it up do the settings transfer the file and then go into recovery and install it?
Will it still be rooted etc and bootloader unlocked?

Put the ROM on your sdcard.
Shutdown device.
Boot in fastboot mode.
Push kernel using ADB.
Reboot and enter recovery.
Wipe everything.
Install *.zip from sdcard.
Reboot & enjoy.
The kernels are prerooted and you're not locking your BL, so of course it is still unlocked.

Done - installing miui now....
Praying this frigggen works !!!
Completed.
Reset.
Phone is stuck on Sony Ericsson screen and not doing anything.. FML.
5 minutes and still on Sony Ericsson.
man this is a joke :\

So another try..
Connect your device with your current ROM to a PC.
Put the ROM (*.zip file) on your sdcard.
Shutdown device.
Connect your device with fastboot mode (pressing menu button) to a PC.
Go to your fastboot folder.
Press shift key, right click and select "Open command window here".
Install kernel by using the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
After installing disconnect your device from PC.
Enter CWM recovery by pressing volume down button several times while booting.
Do a full wipe/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache.
Select install zip from sdcard.
Navigate to the folder you've saved the ROM and select it.
After installing select reboot system now.

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[Q] free beer if you fix my one x!

Hi, if you can help me unbrick my phone I'll buy you a beer (or three!)
I have an htc one x which i managed to unlock the bootloader via htcdev as in various tutorials....
I was too lazy to take a backup
I then tried to install cyanogenmod 10 using cwm recovery.... (by flashing a zip file i had downloaded - one of the nightly builds)
I wiped the cache etc in cwm
it got stuck in a boot loop i think as it got to the spinning cyanogen logo then nothing happened...
I've tried to get it working again using lots of different methods - i downloaded some RUU exes which failed because they said they weren't the correct ROM (even though they should be right) - then i read a tutorial about how to use fastboot to flash system.img onto the phone but it fails giving error code 00000006
I can't push any zip files to the phone using ADB as I get permission denied errors
I've also tried to use fastboot to flash various recoveries but I can't apply any zips because I can't get them onto the phone in the first place
I've also flashed various recovery.img files but when they load, I get a red triangle after a few seconds
If someone could tell me how to use ADB to push a zip file to the phone I'd be really grateful - have tried everything but keep getting permission denied errors
Thanks
(oh and if you manage to help me fix it I WILL buy you a beer... or 3)
oh and ....
ALSO I've googled the problem and tried all of the options I can find which could help - please don't just send me a link to a page because i can guarantee I've probably already tried the solution and failed. When I boot into recovery, I can't use adb push to send files to the phone because it says it's not connected even if i try the option for mount data, or mount storage - the only time windows seems to manage to aknowledge it's existence is on the fastboot screen -
lazclark said:
Hi, if you can help me unbrick my phone I'll buy you a beer (or three!)
I have an htc one x which i managed to unlock the bootloader via htcdev as in various tutorials....
I was too lazy to take a backup
I then tried to install cyanogenmod 10 using cwm recovery.... (by flashing a zip file i had downloaded - one of the nightly builds)
I wiped the cache etc in cwm
it got stuck in a boot loop i think as it got to the spinning cyanogen logo then nothing happened...
I've tried to get it working again using lots of different methods - i downloaded some RUU exes which failed because they said they weren't the correct ROM (even though they should be right) - then i read a tutorial about how to use fastboot to flash system.img onto the phone but it fails giving error code 00000006
I can't push any zip files to the phone using ADB as I get permission denied errors
I've also tried to use fastboot to flash various recoveries but I can't apply any zips because I can't get them onto the phone in the first place
I've also flashed various recovery.img files but when they load, I get a red triangle after a few seconds
If someone could tell me how to use ADB to push a zip file to the phone I'd be really grateful - have tried everything but keep getting permission denied errors
Thanks
(oh and if you manage to help me fix it I WILL buy you a beer... or 3)
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Have you flashed the cm boot IMG and then erased fastboot cache?
fastboot flash boot pathtoboot.IMG
fastboot erase cache
For the RUU to work you need to have stock recovery and a relocked boot loader.
if you download the latest clockworkmod mounting as USB storage is fixed.
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thanks!
wow that was a quick reply - yes I've flashed the cm boot img and erased the cache - which version of CWM is the latest? - When you say mounting as USB storage is fixed, do you mean that windows will be able to see the device and write files to it?
(I'm really sorry for asking these questions - the problem is that I know a BIT about how android works but not as much as I should do)
treebill said:
Have you flashed the cm boot IMG and then erased fastboot cache?
fastboot flash boot pathtoboot.IMG
fastboot erase cache
For the RUU to work you need to have stock recovery and a relocked boot loader.
if you download the latest clockworkmod mounting as USB storage is fixed.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Are you absolutely sure you flashed the boot.img from the rom.zip using fastboot on your computer? Because it really sounds like you didn't
This is a thread I made and it should provide you with a solution if not a starting point if you insist on CM10.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900127
Good luck!
sorry hope i'm not wasting your time!
I ran the command as follows :-
fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img
(I got the img file from the ruu )
I'm not 100% sure if it worked, but at that stage I didn't see any errors
Michealtbh said:
Are you absolutely sure you flashed the boot.img from the rom.zip using fastboot on your computer? Because it really sounds like you didn't
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CWM 5.8.4.0 has the USB mounting fixed. You can go to mounts and storage and mount as USB, then the PC will see it.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
I'm pretty sure you either didn't flash the boot.img or flashed the wrong one, so get it again to make sure it's the right one and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
And
fastboot erase cache
thanks!
I'll give it a go - to be honest i don't insist on using cm10 at all - i just wanted to see what jellbean was like and it seemed like a reasonable way of achieving that.... i'd be quite happy with any decent rom if it can fix the lag problems i have and some of the other issues.....
great tutorial by the way! - once my phone has charged up again I'll try it
ORStoner said:
This is a thread I made and it should provide you with a solution if not a starting point if you insist on CM10.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900127
Good luck!
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ahhhh!
i think i was trying to run CWM 5.8.2.7 which possibly didn't have usb mounting working? Will give that a shot thanks!
BenPope said:
CWM 5.8.4.0 has the USB mounting fixed. You can go to mounts and storage and mount as USB, then the PC will see it.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
I'm pretty sure you either didn't flash the boot.img or flashed the wrong one, so get it again to make sure it's the right one and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
And
fastboot erase cache
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Thanks.
I use CM10 myself at the moment because of the aesthetics, but because of the amount of ram and battery it uses I wish I had stuck with ARHD.
Come October we should see Jellybean ARHD which will have great features like USB OTG without a powered hub.
lazclark said:
i think i was trying to run CWM 5.8.2.7 which possibly didn't have usb mounting working? Will give that a shot thanks!
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Mount as USB not working on that version, also charging not working either. It was not a great release in terms.of features, but it was updated quickly, that's quite an.old version now.
Do you know which tutorial you followed? It really needs updating, there are a lot of people on this old version struggling more than they need to.
Right, first you're going to flash a recovery which allows you to mount USB storage. Either cwm or TWRP, download the recovery.img and flash through fastboot using fastboot flash recovery rocoveryname.img.
Download a new rom and extract the boot.img from it. Flash that boot.img using the usual fastboot method.
Now boot into the new recovery, connect to your pc and mount USB storage from the option in recovery. Copy over the rom you downloaded. Unmount USB storage. Now do a full wipe through the menu in recovery - format /data, /system and /cache. Now flash the rom and reboot

[Q] help flashing MIUI, my first rom flash

hi
i already unlock the bootloader, install custom recovery TWRP, and done a backup
i also copy my backup to PC
now i'm confuse
- i need to root the phone or can i just flash the new room?
- if i need to root the phone i found an italian guide on 4.0 and attach file, can i use that? i have 4.1.1 on mine now
i'm not interested to have HTC stock with root but what i want is to install MIUI ROM
this is the only guide i found in english that explains how to install the rom
external link (i can't post it) miuiandroid.com/community/threads/installing-the-htc-one-x-required-s-on-steps.16592/
what i understand is:
- boot my device power + menu down, to see the FASTBOOT USB i have to select FASTBOOT
- flash the boot.img
- press the power button once (HBOOT i guess), click volume down, highlight recovery & press power
- Flash the downloaded ROM via recovery normally and it followup at this link
external link (i can't post it) miuiandroid.com/community/threads/how-to-update-upgrade-miui.15424/
i need to copy the img rom in SD ROOT before starting with all this process
- now i need to Wipe data/factory reset, Cache Wipe & Dalvik Cache Wipe in all tutorial i found this is done with clockworkmod
in TWRP under menu WIPE i guess are System, Cache, Dalvik buttons
after that i'm note sure if i need to flash italian language, if i don't need and i can just download it later i tihink is not a big deal
unless is all in chinese
is the metod correct?
do i have to copy ROM file in .zip format as i download?
here where i found ROM
from official site grey button miui.com/download-7.html
OR
from UK web site miuiandroid.com/community/threads/3-4-28.20232/
the boot.img is here
point 3 miuiandroid.com/community/threads/installing-the-htc-one-x-required-s-on-steps.16592/
i'm not sure if would be better to use clockworkmod, since most tutorials use that..
thanks
Doesn't matter which recovery you use. Yes just place the zip file on your sd card. Flash boot.img as you already said. Perform a full wipe and then flash the Rom zip. Reboot and its done.
The Roms are pre-rooted so you dont need to worry about that. Italian language should be included i guess.
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Heres what i do :
1) Put Rom.zip on SD card
2) Put boot.img in fastboot folder
3) fastboot erase cache
4) fastboot flash boot boot.img
5) fastboot erase cache
6) Reboot into recovery
7) Full wipe (except sd card)
8) Install rom
9) Enjoy new rom
Andy
i did my first mess but fortunally i could restore since i had copy the backup on my mac too
i don't know what went wrong but this is what happened:
- i did how was told before, but actually i download boot.img and rom from 2 different sites
- after reboot it didn't move from first screena waited for 15 minutes almost, so i did reboot in recovery tri to wipe but nothing happened
- so i decide to restore... but it did boot even if it was successful
- i thought that if i flashed the boot.img first time i may need to do it again, i found boot.emmc.win, rename it to boot.img, flash it and then i restored successfully
:victory:
now, to try a different rom i need to restore (maybe is safer)? can i copy the rom from recovery or fastboot?
what can it be wrong with my miui rom? could it be boot.img and rom file mismatch? can't find where to download both
al404 said:
i did my first mess but fortunally i could restore since i had copy the backup on my mac too
i don't know what went wrong but this is what happened:
- i did how was told before, but actually i download boot.img and rom from 2 different sites
- after reboot it didn't move from first screena waited for 15 minutes almost, so i did reboot in recovery tri to wipe but nothing happened
- so i decide to restore... but it did boot even if it was successful
- i thought that if i flashed the boot.img first time i may need to do it again, i found boot.emmc.win, rename it to boot.img, flash it and then i restored successfully
:victory:
now, to try a different rom i need to restore (maybe is safer)? can i copy the rom from recovery or fastboot?
what can it be wrong with my miui rom? could it be boot.img and rom file mismatch? can't find where to download both
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extract the boot image from the rom you are going to use
ok, i tryed again but now it get stack on Mi black screen
i waited 8 minutes but nothing happens, i also tried to wipe cache and davik, nothing happens
at list i get to black Mi screen
do i need to delete the boot.img from ROM zip?
what could it be?
1st u didn't mention which phone u r using
2nd dn't get confuse while downloading rom n .img file
Type in google
(Ur phone model) android development xda
U'll find all the stuffs related to ur phone
So try this 1 n remember before updating or rooting or anythg related to ur which can mess ur phone or can brick ur phone
I suggest u read twice the thread n procedures n also check thrice the stuff which u gonna need to perform ur act.
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda premium
al404 said:
ok, i tryed again but now it get stack on Mi black screen
i waited 8 minutes but nothing happens, i also tried to wipe cache and davik, nothing happens
at list i get to black Mi screen
do i need to delete the boot.img from ROM zip?
what could it be?
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i would try a different rom for now, viperx perhaps. and the boot image is in the rom zip, extract the boot img from the rom and put it in your fastboot folder then copy the rom to your sdcard. once you have done that, fastboot erase cache, flash the boot image, fastboot erase cache again, then back into recovery, wipe cache and dalvik just to be sure then use recovery to flash the rom and hey presto. all of the above is assuming you have the one x international tegra 3
I have htc one x european terga 3, as far as I know mini is only for tegra 3
what you describe is exactly what I did:
- I leave the rom zip ad it is, I didn't remove boot.imf that I extract, correct?
- when I flash I hit hoot fastboot, connect USB and fastboot change in fastboot USB, to go back I select Hboot and and hit power, prom there recovery
- I did unlock bootloader but did not get rooted my phone, could it be that?
al404 said:
I have htc one x european terga 3, as far as I know mini is only for tegra 3
what you describe is exactly what I did:
- I leave the rom zip ad it is, I didn't remove boot.imf that I extract, correct?
- when I flash I hit hoot fastboot, connect USB and fastboot change in fastboot USB, to go back I select Hboot and and hit power, prom there recovery
- I did unlock bootloader but did not get rooted my phone, could it be that?
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read this post. at least twice!! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2069904 do not do the "unlock bootloader" section as you already did that
@nogotaclue sorry i read so many, and some of them sayed that root was not necessary if you flash a new rom, other sayed it could still be necessary... now i rooted with the app and did a new backup that i'm coping on PC
reading further it says: to wipe, install rom, and flash boot.img after
"Now go back and press install. Go to the folder where the ROM you downloaded, is located in. Select the ROM and slide the screen to flash it. After it flashes, press the back button. Press Reboot and Reboot into bootloader. Open the ROM you downloaded from your computer. You should see boot.img. Extract it to your computer. Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it."
al404 said:
@nogotaclue sorry i read so many, and some of them sayed that root was not necessary if you flash a new rom, other sayed it could still be necessary... now i rooted with the app and did a new backup that i'm coping on PC
reading further it says: to wipe, install rom, and flash boot.img after
"Now go back and press install. Go to the folder where the ROM you downloaded, is located in. Select the ROM and slide the screen to flash it. After it flashes, press the back button. Press Reboot and Reboot into bootloader. Open the ROM you downloaded from your computer. You should see boot.img. Extract it to your computer. Open my toolkit and press Flash a Kernel. Locate the boot.img and it will flash it."
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yes you can do it that way, i usually flash first but sometimes it does not work, so just flash it last as it says in the tutorial
after root, with the same steps, the ROM starts... but
touch screen is not working :crying:
now i'm gonna look arond to see if i found some post about that
this (kernel patch) solved my last issue
http://miuiandroid.com/community/threads/hox-miui-v5-official-release.20215/page-2
al404 said:
this (kernel patch) solved my last issue
http://miuiandroid.com/community/threads/hox-miui-v5-official-release.20215/page-2
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So everything working now ?
Sent from my underpants using Daz and Lenor summertime
YES :good: without that path touchscreen wasn't working :victory:
hope is not going to mess all up with first update

[Q] Noob bricked and reflashed!

Hi everybody, I'm new and I'm a complete disaster! (sorry for my english, I write from Italy).
I decided to change my Fujitsu F-06e for a Xperia zl to try some roms, and I received it today.
Reading and meshing many different tutorials I obtained root permissions, installed an advanced recovery, bricked it and then I flashed it with sony mobile flasher using a stock firmware I found on the internet.
Now I'm back again to the beginning!
So, I ask you to help in installing a new customized rom!
I wanted to try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709292
I passed last 6 hours fighting with this damn phone, so, please, help me!
For AOSP roms (CaynogenMod, AOKP, PAC, Omni, etc..) you will need to unlock the bootloader
How to check bootloader status:
First, you should confirm that it is possible to unlock the boot loader of your device by checking the service menu.
In your device, open the dialler and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
In your device, tap Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status. If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with unlocking.
If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.
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If your bootloader is unlockable, follow these steps:
1. Make a backup of your DRM Keys using this! You need to be rooted for the backup, so get root and recovery as you did before.
2. After rooting and backup unlock the bootloader.
3. Use fastboot or flashtool to flash the 'boot.img' from the roms .zip that you downloaded.
DooMLoRD said:
Reboot device into fastboot mode.
Then flash the kernel using following command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Then reboot from fastboot
Code:
fastboot reboot
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4. Enter recovery, wipe (data, cache, dalvik cache), and install your rom.
CokeJunkee said:
For AOSP roms (CaynogenMod, AOKP, PAC, Omni, etc..) you will need to unlock the bootloader
If your bootloader is unlockable, follow these steps:
1. Make a backup of your DRM Keys using this! You need to be rooted for the backup, so get root and recovery as you did before.
2. After rooting and backup unlock the bootloader.
3. Use fastboot or flashtool to flash the 'boot.img' from the roms .zip that you downloaded.
4. Enter recovery, wipe (data, cache, dalvik cache), and install your rom.
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Ok, I flashed again complete firmware cause I could get root, so now I rooted it.
May I use sony mobile flasher to flash boot from the rom I chose?
I tryed many different roms but they all stop when I turn on the phone, starting a loop.
I tryed stock cyanogen, pacman rom and this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709292.
Everything is going the same. What is wrong? I flash boot.img before installing zip file from the recovery. I tryed to do the wipe or not, but that's same. Help me please...
All right.. Those roms need to be unlocked bootloader, you can only install custom roms based in Sony stock.
If you want to use these roms, you need to backup your TA partition and unlock your bootloader.
But I did it! At least I think so...
You have to flash boot.img with fastboot via adb! Then reboot into recovery and flash ROM...
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I flashed boot.img with fastboot using this string: "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then I flashed the rom's zip from the recovery. Isn't it correct?
That's correct. Have you checked if your bootloader is really UNlocked?
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Yes, I did and it is!
So, everything should be right? Why isn't it working?
Should be right. Which recovery do you have after flashing CM11 boot.img? Does it say something like CM based recovery?
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CWM-based recovery v6.0.4.6
Then there's probably something wrong with te flashing of the boot.img. You should have the latest 6.0.4.7 version with the CM touch navigation if you flashed latest CM boot.img!
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Ok, once again.
I download this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709292
take the boot.img file from the zip,
put it in the fastboot folder,
open the prompt,
go into the fastboot folder,
write this "fastboot flash boot boot.img",
connect the phone in fastboot mode (pressing vol+ and connecting the cable),
the program starts and it says "ok",
disconnect, ok, now is v6.0.4.7 (it was the previous version because I tryed another rom based on the previous version of cyanogen),
I start the phone, enter recovery,
install the zip of the rom (the one I used to get the boot.img of course),
it's done (no errors), I wipe the cache, and wipe data/factory, and it says this
"-- Wiping data. . .
formatting/data
error mounting /data!
skipping format...
formatting /cache
formatting /sd-ext
E: unknown volume for path [/sd-ext]
formatting /sdcard/.android_secure...
error mounting /sdcard/ .android_secure!
skipping format...
Data wipe complete.
Now if I reboot system it stops on the cyanogen logo.
Could it be for the errors I got during the wiping procedure?
I'm going to throw this f******g mobile from the window!
Hm, when you do a factory reset you wipe your freshly installed system as well!
Flash boot.img, reboot to recovery, factory reset if you want, install ROM, wipe cache and dalvik only, reboot!
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I tried this also, but it's the same!
sedutosullalbero said:
I tried this also, but it's the same!
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Hey man ! It happened to me once. You've done it everything right. The problem CAN be the downloaded ROM, it was my problem.
I can give you 2 suggestions:
1) Download the desired ROM again, and repeat.
2) Download the rom from cyanogenmod, xperia zl it's the ODIN one. I've installed the 10/04/2014 nightly, it's working. And proceed like you've already done.
Good luck ! :fingers-crossed:
Rafael Luis said:
Hey man ! It happened to me once. You've done it everything right. The problem CAN be the downloaded ROM, it was my problem.
I can give you 2 suggestions:
1) Download the desired ROM again, and repeat.
2) Download the rom from cyanogenmod, xperia zl it's the ODIN one. I've installed the 10/04/2014 nightly, it's working. And proceed like you've already done.
Good luck ! :fingers-crossed:
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Done! Again It is not Working! I'm going to start crying...
sedutosullalbero said:
Done! Again It is not Working! I'm going to start crying...
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Relax, in my case: i've reinstalled the stock rom .101 via flashtools.
Used the stock for a day, the next day I installed the cmROM via flashtools and it worked. Try using the flashtools instead of cmd, i think its more reliable. Maybe can be missing some code in cmd , I remember that you have to put "fastboot 0xfce ...."
flashtools link : http://techbeasts.com/2013/10/29/how-to-install-and-use-sony-flashtool-on-xperia-devices/
1- reflash stock .101 (flashtools > flashmode (THIS MODE IS ONLY FOR STOCK ROM) )
2- download cyanogen rom and put the .zip in the root of sd card
3- plug the phone in the pc in fastboot mode (power off the phone, conect the cable pressing volume+ when the blue led appears, it's in fastboot mode)
4- Open flashtools, click on the lightning and choose: fastboot mode > flash kernel to flash boot.img
5- When prompt said that's done, unplug the cable and enter recovery
6- Wipe data, cache, dalvik and flash JUST THE ROM, not gapps already (it can be problem with gapps too)
7- Reboot and it should work but without the apps from google
8- reboot recovery and flash gapps
Good luck again ! :fingers-crossed:
Rafael Luis said:
Relax, in my case: i've reinstalled the stock rom .101 via flashtools.
Used the stock for a day, the next day I installed the cmROM via flashtools and it worked. Try using the flashtools instead of cmd, i think its more reliable. Maybe can be missing some code in cmd , I remember that you have to put "fastboot 0xfce ...."
flashtools link : http://techbeasts.com/2013/10/29/how-to-install-and-use-sony-flashtool-on-xperia-devices/
1- reflash stock .101 (flashtools > flashmode (THIS MODE IS ONLY FOR STOCK ROM) )
2- download cyanogen rom and put the .zip in the root of sd card
3- plug the phone in the pc in fastboot mode (power off the phone, conect the cable pressing volume+ when the blue led appears, it's in fastboot mode)
4- Open flashtools, click on the lightning and choose: fastboot mode > flash kernel to flash boot.img
5- When prompt said that's done, unplug the cable and enter recovery
6- Wipe data, cache, dalvik and flash JUST THE ROM, not gapps already (it can be problem with gapps too)
7- Reboot and it should work but without the apps from google
8- reboot recovery and flash gapps
Good luck again ! :fingers-crossed:
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Wich stock version should I flash? What's the best place to find it?

Htc One X Restarts and crashes

Hello..
I have a HTC One X that I have a problem with, it goes into bootlop all the time, as soon as I install a rom so begins the Android fuss and I get FC on the program all the time and then after a few minutes the phone turns off himself and restarts again and I can only see the HTC logo.
I have tried to Factory Reset and i didnt help..
My cid is: HTC__Y13
Adrianiii said:
Hello..
I have a HTC One X that I have a problem with, it goes into bootlop all the time, as soon as I install a rom so begins the Android fuss and I get FC on the program all the time and then after a few minutes the phone turns off himself and restarts again and I can only see the HTC logo.
I have tried to Factory Reset and i didnt help..
My cid is: HTC__Y13
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Are you flash the boot.img from the ROM archive?
Thant said:
Are you flash the boot.img from the ROM archive?
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Yes i always flash boot.img from fastboot before flashing roms.
Adrianiii said:
Yes i always flash boot.img from fastboot before flashing roms.
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1.Make sure you are using the right kernel version for the Rom,and for your device (CM based kernels for CM based Rom's,and Sense for Sense,etc..)
2.Make sure you are flashing boot.img using the correct commands and a procedure
3.And make sure that recovery is compatible with the rom (example Viper rom and Phil'z advance recovery,etc..)
The right commands for flashing the kernel are
1.Go into fastboot mode on your phone
2.Connect the phone and PC
3.command is: fastboot flash boot.img (you can drag and drop your boot.img of choice right in the command window instead of typing the whole name of it)
4.after flashing it's done do the: fastboot erase cache without leaving the terminal
5.Now just unplug the phone from usb cable and reboot into recovery
6.Now find the zip of that kernel you've just flashed on your sd card (I assume you've placed it there) and install it by flashing that zip(that's where the modules are)
7.reboot and that should be it.
Fikus011 said:
1.Make sure you are using the right kernel version for the Rom,and for your device (CM based kernels for CM based Rom's,and Sense for Sense,etc..)
2.Make sure you are flashing boot.img using the correct commands and a procedure
3.And make sure that recovery is compatible with the rom (example Viper rom and Phil'z advance recovery,etc..)
The right commands for flashing the kernel are
1.Go into fastboot mode on your phone
2.Connect the phone and PC
3.command is: fastboot flash boot.img (you can drag and drop your boot.img of choice right in the command window instead of typing the whole name of it)
4.after flashing it's done do the: fastboot erase cache without leaving the terminal
5.Now just unplug the phone from usb cable and reboot into recovery
6.Now find the zip of that kernel you've just flashed on your sd card (I assume you've placed it there) and install it by flashing that zip(that's where the modules are)
7.reboot and that should be it.
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I downloades this recovery: TWRP Recovery [2.7.1.0] [Unofficial] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776581
I downloaded One_X_4.18.401.3_odexed stock rom from Mike.
Then i run the commands:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Then i unplug the phone and and reboot into recovery.
I do a factory reset and wipe data.
Then i choose to install the rom from sd card and the rom installs complete.
I start the phone then after a few minutes Google Play and Sense start to FC all the time and the phone restarts and hangs at the HTC logo and i cant do nothing anymore.
What im doing wrong, i have flashed roms several years and never had these difficulties.
Where can i find the kernels for stock roms?
Adrianiii said:
I downloades this recovery: TWRP Recovery [2.7.1.0] [Unofficial] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776581
I downloaded One_X_4.18.401.3_odexed stock rom from Mike.
Then i run the commands:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Then i unplug the phone and and reboot into recovery.
I do a factory reset and wipe data.
Then i choose to install the rom from sd card and the rom installs complete.
I start the phone then after a few minutes Google Play and Sense start to FC all the time and the phone restarts and hangs at the HTC logo and i cant do nothing anymore.
What im doing wrong, i have flashed roms several years and never had these difficulties.
Where can i find the kernels for stock roms?
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Here are some kernels
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226360 (this one I've used on sense stock Rom,and it's a good one for battery life
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588449 (here you have versions both for aosp and sense rom's,also great kernels from @audahadi )
And you can try some sense rom's other then mike's,cause as i understand his rom is something firmware dependent as well as cid,I'm not really sure cause I haven't used it or tried to flash it at all
Also think about trying regular cwm recovery or Philz,just try differnet stuff and I'm sure you'll figure it out.

[Q] Sony Z1 Compact - CWM-based Recovery v6.0.5.1 - BLACK SCREEN

I really need help. I'm a noob at this. I was trying to install CyanogenMod on my Z1 compact. I was following this guide; "wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_amami" It went well after some trying. Got all the way to step 9! When I pressed Reboot system now nothing happened. The Sony logo game for some seconds, then the screen went black. I know the phone is on 'cause I can see that it is light-black, if you know what i mean. I thaught maby it would take i while. But it stayed like this for 5 hours. Nothing happens.. When I turn it off and on again, I can press the voume rockers and it takes me to the CWM-based Recovery v 6.0.5.1 page where i can do some stuff, but I'm stuck here. Please help me! Dont know what to do. Is there a way to factory-reset the phone back to Anroid? Sorry for being so noob. Need a noob friendly guide on how to fix this
Use the guides and files from this forum instead. Did you flash the CM kernel in fastboot?
at least you can boot into cwm. did you place cyanogenmod zip on your sd card?
XperienceD said:
Use the guides and files from this forum instead. Did you flash the CM kernel in fastboot?
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"Open a terminal on the PC and enter the following:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot"
- again sorry, these last 14 hours is the only experience i have with rooting etc. flash means install right?
rzlatic said:
at least you can boot into cwm. did you place cyanogenmod zip on your sd card?
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i used this "adb push cm.zip /sdcard/0/" - and I checked now. The files is there still yes. Btw, in panic I've "wipe data/facotry reset". Dont know if this matters
"fastboot flash boot boot.img" flashes only the cwm (and kernel). wipe data/factory reset is ok, no harm done (at least now, as you want clean partitions at this point anyway).
so if your zips are on the sdcard via step 8, boot into cwm, navigate to
- install zip (swipe down, swipe right to enter)
- choose zip from /sdcard
- 0/
now you end up on your sdcard. find your zip and run the install. if you copied gapps zip too, install that zip after flashing the rom, and that's it.
llgr said:
"Open a terminal on the PC and enter the following:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot"
- again sorry, these last 14 hours is the only experience i have with rooting etc. flash means install right?
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Yes install, I prefer to flash the kernel in fastboot then flash the zip.
rzlatic said:
"fastboot flash boot boot.img" flashes only the cwm (and kernel). wipe data/factory reset is ok, no harm done (at least now, as you want clean partitions at this point anyway).
so if your zips are on the sdcard via step 8, boot into cwm, navigate to
- install zip (swipe down, swipe right to enter)
- choose zip from /sdcard
- 0/
now you end up on your sdcard. find your zip and run the install. if you copied gapps zip too, install that zip after flashing the rom, and that's it.
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Yes I've come this far. Now I have installed the file i had at the sdcard. "installation complete!" "Good Apps for Android 4.3.3" it says.
Now ive found the cm-11-20140922-NIGHTLY-amami.zip and installed it via sideload.
"opening adbd...
finding update package..
opening updage package.
installing update..."
Dont know how long this take, doesnt say its finished, but i can navigate through the menu at the top, does this means it finished? what to i do now to get i work? just "reboot system now"?
llgr said:
Dont know how long this take, doesnt say its finished, but i can navigate through the menu at the top, does this means it finished? what to i do now to get i work? just "reboot system now"?
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yes. reboot. see what happens. you should boot into cm already.
you didn't need using so much adb, it's all doable via cwm (except initial flashing of boot.img which is cwm itself).
next time: just download the zip, reboot into recovery, flash the zips there and reboot. it's that simple you don't need to wipe anything between flashing nightlies, but you do between nightlies and M build - or if you migrate to some other aosp/aokp/kang rom. anyhow, have fun.
You want to instal cm right? But do you know that you need to unlocked your bootloader to install any other rom than stok right? So if tou want to have CM you must unlock your bootloader

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