i was rooted but im thinking i did not have the bootloader unlocked. so after installing clockwork i tried to install a rom, it sat for over 25 min and no prgress. i pulled the battery and thats where it all came crashing down. now i have a phone stuck at se logo. anyone know the steps to revert to stock again?
also once i get back to stock i need to really get a good step by step. maybe its me but rooting and unlocking the bootloader on this phone seems confusing.
how can i tell if the bootloader is locked or not?
thanks for the help in advance...
FlashTool
http://androxyde.github.com/Flashtool/
Find your phone's ftf file - Should be here somewhere - and flash that with FlashTool. I've had to reflash my Verizon R800x multiple times due to dumb mistakes, that should take care of it.
Selim873 said:
FlashTool
http://androxyde.github.com/Flashtool/
Find your phone's ftf file - Should be here somewhere - and flash that with FlashTool. I've had to reflash my Verizon R800x multiple times due to dumb mistakes, that should take care of it.
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when you say find the file...do you mean within that program? or somewhere on the forum? also do i have to do the us version or can i go global? global would be better right?
update: flashed a world generic ftf file and now im left with a black screen. not booting up. also, tried rebooting the phone and the flashlight turns on lol but nothing else!
I'm guessing you have the ATT version, see the if R800a ftf files work. I found this link on google for the R800a: http://www.mediafire.com/?l1a5xbp9wa73f0a
http://xperiagamer.com/Stock-Roms/234-stock-firmware-for-root.html
For r800i and r800at
If you have something else, especially r800x, i have no hope for you
The boot loader is locked. You can't do anything, sorry.
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savage24x said:
The boot loader is locked. You can't do anything, sorry.
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Um, not necessarily. My boot loader is locked. You can flash stock ftf files on a locked boot loader, but you can't flash unsigned kernels (DoomKernel, DarkForest, etc.)
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Hello,I'm new to this, and I can't seem to flash any file,especially a kernel using flashtool.I've installled my drivers,including Flashtool from DooMLorD and other relevant files,and when I want to flash a kernel,all I get is "ERROR:device needs to be rooted" in every attempt of flashing a kernel,even though I've already rooted using the ZergRush method.What am I missing here?I even tried flashing Kieran's DarkForest kernel without success.
You need an unlocked bootloader to flash custom kernels.
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AndroHero said:
You need an unlocked bootloader to flash custom kernels.
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Thanks,now I've done that.Now I'm having problems connecting to my pc after unlocking my bootloader and flashing the kernel. :/
LOL nvm that I fixed it myself.
Hold the search button whilst plugging in the USB it should go blue then you can flash stuff in fastboot
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Hold the search button whilst plugging in the USB it should go blue then you can flash stuff in fastboot
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Thanks but I've decided to relock my bootloader after countless problems.Looks like I'll have to stick to SEMC for now just to be on the safe side.
im on the same boat as you i want to relock my bootloader but im not sure if i can and i dont want to try until i can get an answer. i unlocked it using the sony ericson website. can i relock it using flashtool?
Yeah you can relock with blagus' .ftf using flashtool. But I don't see why you would want to relock the bootloader
ff7fan4eva said:
Yeah you can relock with blagus' .ftf using flashtool. But I don't see why you would want to relock the bootloader
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Agreed I totally loved it when it was unlocked and running on Kieran's DarkForest's kernel and ROM but the performance of the phone,especially when playing music and other media, just got worse with stuttering and all and my phone bricked,so luckily for me I found a way to relock it and reinstall the official firmware.As much as I want to unlock it,its safer to go with stock,in my opinion.
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But you can use stock software with the phone unlocked as well...
Logseman said:
But you can use stock software with the phone unlocked as well...
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Really?I've been having force closing issues from SE's apps like eventstream and all those since I've unlocked my bootloader and from there it got incredibly worse with audio issues and stuff.And one thing though,when I unlock my bootloader,should the phone be switched off cuz all those issues came up when my phone was on.
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Unlocking the bootloader doesn't cause any if those issues you described you probably installed a crappy Rom, I use stock Rom and install a kernel it's all really stable then. Unlocking the bootloader causes the phone to lose DRM which stops facebook likes and stock track id (new one is usable) and also prevents official updating (Until you relock the bootloader again)
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Unlocking the bootloader doesn't cause any if those issues you described you probably installed a crappy Rom, I use stock Rom and install a kernel it's all really stable then. Unlocking the bootloader causes the phone to lose DRM which stops facebook likes and stock track id (new one is usable) and also prevents official updating (Until you relock the bootloader again)
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Yeah the official updating really helps for me since its the easiest to use for unbricking my phone,which is why I was hesitant on unlocking it again.Last time round it nearly hard bricked my phone after a bad flash(probably).Plus I couldn't even connect to SE PC companion when it was unlocked.
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When I try to boot it up (using the power button of course), the LED above the USB connection place flashes green, and the phone vibrates once and does nothing.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Dr4G0nZ said:
When I try to boot it up (using the power button of course), the LED above the USB connection place flashes green, and the phone vibrates once and does nothing.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Your question is too general. Did you do anything to your phone?
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Your question is too general. Did you do anything to your phone?
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I found the issue; can't use SEUS after you unlock the bootloader. Thanks anyways! All I did was flash a rom that relocked my bootloader (?? don't know the terms), and then run SEUS again.
you cant relock a bootloader with a rom.. you need help fro this thread. download a ftf firmware and flash t using flashtool so that the phone boots p and then check the bootloader status .....later depending on it, flash a custom kernel and rom (optional though recommended)
Dr4G0nZ said:
I found the issue; can't use SEUS after you unlock the bootloader. Thanks anyways! All I did was flash a rom that relocked my bootloader (?? don't know the terms), and then run SEUS again.
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Well, there are scripts available that can relock the bootloader...
Link-in's method works too.
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you cant relock a bootloader with a rom.. you need help fro this thread. download a ftf firmware and flash t using flashtool so that the phone boots p and then check the bootloader status .....later depending on it, flash a custom kernel and rom (optional though recommended)
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popthosegaskets said:
Well, there are scripts available that can relock the bootloader...
Link-in's method works too.
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Whoops, guess I meant I flashed an FTF... lol. Something I found on YouTube.
But yeah, I've run into another problem; while rooting the phone (using this guide over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957), I think I've bricked my phone again. I didn't enable USB Debugging and Unknown Sources, so it got stuck at Daemon Started Successfully. Haven't been able to boot into my phone since. Sorry if this problem has been solved before, wasn't able to find the solution while searching that thread.'
EDIT: ...sorry again, managed to stumble my way through and revive my phone.
Dr4G0nZ said:
Whoops, guess I meant I flashed an FTF... lol. Something I found on YouTube.
But yeah, I've run into another problem; while rooting the phone (using this guide over here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957), I think I've bricked my phone again. I didn't enable USB Debugging and Unknown Sources, so it got stuck at Daemon Started Successfully. Haven't been able to boot into my phone since. Sorry if this problem has been solved before, wasn't able to find the solution while searching that thread.'
EDIT: ...sorry again, managed to stumble my way through and revive my phone.
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Android is like that, phone brick doesn't mean need to send to repair centre, you can fix it urself
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Hi there.
The other day, I flashed the stock ICS firmware onto my phone. I installed this with no problems. Once I had it all set up, I was notified that there was a firmware update available. After downloading this and pressing install, my phone proceeded to stop working. If I take out the battery, and then put it back in and plug my phone in, FLASHTOOL says it is in flash mode. I have tried flashing on the same ICS firmware and stock GB firmware and it will still not work. Any ideas?
EDIT: I have solved this issue. Take a look at this thread here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126358 Keep looking for a working download link in the thread. I promise you will find one eventually. The multiupload ones WILL NOT work.
I need more details before I can tell whats wrong. Did you do anything to your phone?
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You have an unlocked boot loader don't you? Never accept any OTA updates with an unlocked bootloader!
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Try to flash with emma
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I need more details before I can tell whats wrong. Did you do anything to your phone?
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I didn't do anything to it aside from flashing ICS and then attempting to do the update.
tangosierra_ said:
You have an unlocked boot loader don't you? Never accept any OTA updates with an unlocked bootloader!
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I don't think I had an unlocked boot loader... Any fixes?
TheHaso said:
Try to flash with emma
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What is emma?
So guys, today I installed slim bean 2.5 on my xperia s using CWM and after installing pressed reboot now, but my phone never powered back on so pressed the power button again and got a light vibration but phone did not come back on.
I held down the power + volume up button till i got 3 vibrations but still phone did not restart
When i connect phone to charger I do not see any notification light.
Guys this phone is my brothers so really nervous about it, please help me out, thanks in advance
Flashtool
Try flashing a stock firmware in Flashtool, good luck.
Now downloading the stock firmware using sony update service, will update about the situation when it is done
abirjin said:
Now downloading the stock firmware using sony update service, will update about the situation when it is done
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Update Service with an unlocked bootloader is a bad idea.
Try this.
http://developer.sonymobile.com/services/flash-tool/how-to-download-and-install-the-flash-tool/
Official flashtool to go back to stock rom.
And as the guy above told you, SEUS on unlocked bootloader is a bad thing.
Hi. I have same problem.
Just flashed FreeXperia rom and gapps. Phone wont to power up. Just geting blue led or green.
Any clue? My bootloader is locked.
tried to use official xperia update tool but it wont to recognise my phone (maybe i doing sth wrong :/)
sabbath88 said:
Hi. I have same problem.
Just flashed FreeXperia rom and gapps. Phone wont to power up. Just geting blue led or green.
Any clue? My bootloader is locked.
tried to use official xperia update tool but it wont to recognise my phone (maybe i doing sth wrong :/)
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How you install CM on locked bl? It's impossible.
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Vaith said:
How you install CM on locked bl? It's impossible.
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No it's not. If you have root you can push cwm via adb.
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Sirence said:
No it's not. If you have root you can push cwm via adb.
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I'm talking about Cyanogen Mod (CM) not CWM. Next time read carefully.
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Try this..
Dude,
As the others have said you cannot install FXP CM10 on a device with a locked bootloader.
As such your device will not boot, your options are to either.
1) use flashtool to flash a stock rom - instuctions how to use flashtool can be found on the forum
2) use Sony update service to flash back to stock - This is the easier option, but all your data will be wiped.
Once the device will boot up, if you still want to use FXP roms then unlock the bootloader first, or try a rom for locked bootloaders.
Either of the above should work for you.
sudd1976 said:
Dude,
As the others have said you cannot install FXP CM10 on a device with a locked bootloader.
As such your device will not boot, your options are to either.
1) use flashtool to flash a stock rom - instuctions how to use flashtool can be found on the forum
2) use Sony update service to flash back to stock - This is the easier option, but all your data will be wiped.
Once the device will boot up, if you still want to use FXP roms then unlock the bootloader first, or try a rom for locked bootloaders.
Either of the above should work for you.
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yea phone works again fine on the stock
At least you show others, do not flash custom ROM if it's only for unlocked bootloader.
If you have locked bootloader you can't flash custom kernel and you will stuck in bootloop.
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You try use flashtool to flash a stock rom.
sabbath88 said:
Hi. I have same problem.
Just flashed FreeXperia rom and gapps. Phone wont to power up. Just geting blue led or green.
Any clue? My bootloader is locked.
tried to use official xperia update tool but it wont to recognise my phone (maybe i doing sth wrong :/)
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There is no way to install CM, with a locked BL!
You are phone is probably soft bricked by now...
Take a look at this guide! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849170
It will help you
Hi guys, as the title said, I want to root my new Xperia Play R800a, and I am very lost right now. Ultimately, my goal is to install Xperia NXT 2r1. I think that since I have the r800a version, I am not able unlock the bootloader, so I am ok with not having a custom kernel.
But the problem is, I'm totally lost right now. Could anyone show me a guide or something to what I'm supposed to do to start? That's all I'm asking.
What I HAVE done is downloaded everything they asked for me to download in the post, and have installed flashtools, but whenever I try flashing the firmware 4.0.2 enhanced, I am not able to do so. It is just stuck on a screen where it tells me to go to fastboot mode, but I go to fastboot mode, and for some reason it isn't recognized. (I know it's fastboot because the power button is glowing blue.) I think a driver might be installed incorrectly, but I'm not sure how to install it correctly after.
I'm sorry if my post isn't that helpful, I'll add any more information if you guys want me too.
Thanks in advance.
fishvtt said:
Hi guys, as the title said, I want to root my new Xperia Play R800a, and I am very lost right now. Ultimately, my goal is to install Xperia NXT 2r1. I think that since I have the r800a version, I am not able unlock the bootloader, so I am ok with not having a custom kernel.
But the problem is, I'm totally lost right now. Could anyone show me a guide or something to what I'm supposed to do to start? That's all I'm asking.
What I HAVE done is downloaded everything they asked for me to download in the post, and have installed flashtools, but whenever I try flashing the firmware 4.0.2 enhanced, I am not able to do so. It is just stuck on a screen where it tells me to go to fastboot mode, but I go to fastboot mode, and for some reason it isn't recognized. (I know it's fastboot because the power button is glowing blue.) I think a driver might be installed incorrectly, but I'm not sure how to install it correctly after.
I'm sorry if my post isn't that helpful, I'll add any more information if you guys want me too.
Thanks in advance.
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for flashing a firmware u should go to flashmode u should turn off the phone then press and hold back button and connect ur usb(the power button led should turn to green)
raminta said:
for flashing a firmware u should go to flashmode u should turn off the phone then press and hold back button and connect ur usb(the power button led should turn to green)
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Thank you, I actually did that right after. What's wrong now though, is that I got it flashed, but If i try to root it, nothing happens. I press the button and there is no response. Any solutions?
Thanks in advance.
fishvtt said:
Thank you, I actually did that right after. What's wrong now though, is that I got it flashed, but If i try to root it, nothing happens. I press the button and there is no response. Any solutions?
Thanks in advance.
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Maybe the firmware is the problem
Which version did u flash???
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raminta said:
Maybe the firmware is the problem
Which version did u flash???
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Sorry for the late response -
I flashed Firmware 4.0.2.A.0.58 Enhanced, the one that they told me to flash in the guide.
I did notice however, that it said that it was for r800i. I just assumed it was universal. Is there a specific firmware I should be flashing for r800a?
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Sorry for the late response -
I flashed Firmware 4.0.2.A.0.58 Enhanced, the one that they told me to flash in the guide.
I did notice however, that it said that it was for r800i. I just assumed it was universal. Is there a specific firmware I should be flashing for r800a?
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Yes u can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40288690
At "official firmwares -> R800a"
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raminta said:
Yes u can find it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40288690
At "official firmwares -> R800a"
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Thanks for the response!
I went to that link and downloaded and flashed R800a_4.0.2.A.0.79.ftfwith vendor partition NEWEST FTF, but the same thing happens when I try to root. It's like the button is unresponsive. Is there a specific ftf I was supposed to flash?
Alright found out the problem. Apparently there are two versions of flashtool. One version doesn't work while the other does. I honestly don't know what the difference is. But for other people who might be facing the same problem, if your flashtool has only three icons, Flash, Root, and check for SU permissions I think (it looks like a key), then you have the wrong version. Your flashtool should have 7 icons.
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fishvtt said:
Sorry for the late response -
I flashed Firmware 4.0.2.A.0.58 Enhanced, the one that they told me to flash in the guide.
I did notice however, that it said that it was for r800i. I just assumed it was universal. Is there a specific firmware I should be flashing for r800a?
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The R800a/at and the R800i have the same hardware all around
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The R800a/at and the R800i have the same hardware all around
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Oh yes, I found that out a bit later. The problem was lying in the flashtools I was using. Once I got the right flashtools, I reflashed the previous firmware rooted it, installed the rom, and it all worked perfectly.