prerooted 4.0.3 ftf file please? - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey Guys,
i'm a more or well advanced arc "expert", and sometimes i'm "bricking", not really, my phone because of flashing a rom for "only unlocked bl" phones so it gets stuck at the bootscreen, then i always doing this:
1.flash 4.0.3 via FLASHTOOL
2.root and install cwm via RECOVERX
And this is annoying, it's taking so "much" time, i'm very impatient, so i ask you: Could you create a ftf 4.0.3 file which is prerooted?

Hi mate,
It's not possible to make a ftf file pre rooted. Their signed by Sony, and can't be signed again after being decompiled.
Unfortunately, your going to have to carry on your normal way

Ok, thanks for the reply

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phone not working right

so my phone has been having problems the first problem is
i can not update to 2.3.3 thru the update option it just force closes when i click update
when ever i try to use my phone as a usb device and right when i drag and drop a file to my memory card it locks the phone up and makes it reset
my phone will randomly lose all data connection alot if i use the web alot on it
ok my play is the r800X that is rooted with unlockboot loader and has 2.3.2
how do i go about updating my phone to 2.3.3 and still have root? i am no good with ADB and i cant really push files to memory card because it just forces my phone to shut off
Don't update OTA with an unlocked BL it'll brick your phone (there's a working fix for that now, but waste off time to go that way ). Even if you could update OTA it might not solve your issues as it's not the whole FW that get's updated like a clean flash.
I would find the newest FW matching your phone/carrier (2.3.3 R800x FTF file) and flash that with flashtool. Then root with either booting CWM and flash the root.zip or use zergRush.
I'm sure your issues will be gone with a fresh flash.
Regards Dousan...
im looking at the state of dev thread and i dont know which one to download, im on verizon with 2.3.2 right now and wanting to go to 2.3.3
i wanna make sure i download the right one and not get a brick. could you link me the file
Bump? i dont know what to do and i did google it and well it took my to a place where a guy is asking the same question lol
icebear8 said:
Bump? i dont know what to do and i did google it and well it took my to a place where a guy is asking the same question lol
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I just realized that you got a R800x and when using flashtool it will relock your bootloader, that's what it states in this thread (see link below), where you also can find you ftf file (he's calling them tft files though). I can't see wich FW build the 'full system ftf' file is, but if you choose to flash it, it shouldn't matter as you'll be able to update OTA afterwards if it's build 2.3.2 and then root with zergRush. I'm not sure if you'll want to keep you bootloader unlocked? If you want to keep it unlocked you need to flash another file. Grab 'stock system 2.3.3', but it says it's not tested so there might be a chance of that not working? If you just want root there's no need for an unlocked bootloader imo and i would proceed with flashing through flashtool, update OTA and then root with zergRush:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1201725
One thing i would do before this is making a backup of your data (bookmarks, contacts, gamesaves, games apk's etc.) cause they'll be lost when flashing with flashtool as i recomend to wipe data also when flashing. I take that all files linked in the stock rom section of that thread is for R800x (verizon stock).
Regards Dousan...
yea i dont really care about the boot loader being unlock if i can still get root with out it. so do i just download Full system FTF, and then download flashtool and run it and my phone should be back to stock 2.3.2 and then run OTA for 2.3.3 and then use zergrush for root and im done?
icebear8 said:
yea i dont really care about the boot loader being unlock if i can still get root with out it. so do i just download Full system FTF, and then download flashtool and run it and my phone should be back to stock 2.3.2 and then run OTA for 2.3.3 and then use zergrush for root and im done?
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Yes that's correct
Regards Dousan...
ok now the question here is which flash tool do i download? i googled it but there is different ones
i download the one from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746 and the one that says flash tool repository but idk what to do with it now there is like 5 different ones to download
thanks Dousan you really helped me alot! im just so use to the Samsung flashing and stuff like that this sony stuff is all new to me,

I need the stock ROM, but MultiUpload is down

Hi all,
I rooted my XP (using zergrush) and removed some bloatware. Now my headset speaker is giving me issues and I want to unroot in case I have to send it back to Verizon. The problem is that the stock ROM files all seem to be hosted on MultiUpload.com - which is down. I found a system.img file, but I don't know how to use that. I have CWM installed so I could restore a stock backup and then unroot, or I could use FlashTool with an FTF file.
Does anyone know where I can get either a backup file or an FTF file for 2.3.3 for the r800x? Or a simple way to use the system.img file?
Thanks!
Well, R800x doesn't have a stock rom for 2.3.4 actually, only UK roms do. Pretty sure system.img can only be flashed via fastboot but I could be wrong
Thanks for the correction, Jacklebott - I should have known that because the file I was trying to download from MultiUpload was 2.3.3...
Fastboot is where you have to download the SDK and set up drivers and such, right? If so, I was hoping there was an easier solution, but I can work on that if I have no other choice...
Well, fastboot needs an unlocked phone, so if you only have root it's not gonna work. Not sure if you can flash system.img as a backup file via recovery when locked though, could be worth a shot
swordsman74 said:
Thanks for the correction, Jacklebott - I should have known that because the file I was trying to download from MultiUpload was 2.3.3...
Fastboot is where you have to download the SDK and set up drivers and such, right? If so, I was hoping there was an easier solution, but I can work on that if I have no other choice...
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To fix your R800x, you will need to Return to Stock:
1. Download Flashtool from here: Flashtool. This gets installed to C:\Flashtool.
2. Download the stock ROM ftf from here: R800x 2.3.3 Full 3.0.1.E.0.88 FTF. (This is on MediaFire, not MultiUpload.) You will need to unzip that file to the C:\Flashtool\firmwares folder.
Then just follow the instructions for Flashtool found here and you'll be back to stock in no time. As long as your PC recognizes your phone when you plug it into the USB cable, you shouldn't need anything else.
You can can find this and more useful information in my guide found at the top of the Q&A section here [GUIDE] R800x owners - You got Custom ROM questions? I've got Answers!
Please be sure to READ AND FOLLOW the instructions provided on each of those threads. I bear absolutely NO RESPONSIBILITY if you do something to damage your phone.
netizenmt, you, sir, are a god among men...
Many thanks!! I made a few missteps but I was able to get it back to stock pretty easily with those files and your instructions. At least now if it keeps messing up, I can send it back to Verizon to be replaced...
Thanks again!!

[Q] How to Backup stock Kernel + ROM ?

Hello Guys !
I wanna try some custom ROM so before doing that want to backup my Kernel & ROM. If anything gone wrong so I can revert back to original ROM.
My Cell details:
Xperia Arc S
LT18i
Android Version 2.3.4
Baseband Version -64
Build number
4.0.2.a.0.62
Locked bootloader
& unrooted.
Please someone guide me....
Thanks in advance...
If your bootloader's locked then you can't back up. You can only reload(repair)it from PC companion.
sinksterĀ©
Thanks sinkster !
Ok done unlocked bootloader.
Then advice the further steps...
XPERIA CWM AUTO INSTALLER
download this app and install CWM recovery on ur phone...
Then reboot ur phone into recovery mode...
TO DO THIS, LONG PRESS BACK BUTTON WHILE THE PHONE RE-BOOTS
(OR)
KEEP TAPPING VOLUME DOWN BUTTON...
After it boots into recovery, go to BACKUP & RESTORE and Select Backup...
This will create a NANDROID BACKUP on your phone exactly as it is...including apps n contacts n all other data..
you can find it in SDCARD/Clockworkmod/Backup/
Good day...
If you wanted to take a backup without installing CWM you can use fastboot to boot (not flash) a kernel that has CWM built in.
thanks amulbaby
I will try and get back here with comment ...
EDIT:
I tried that steps but it will works only on rooted phone ..., can not enter in to recovery mode by pressing any key, it normally boots up and appear home ...
smartarse93 said:
If you wanted to take a backup without installing CWM you can use fastboot to boot (not flash) a kernel that has CWM built in.
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How to do so... any guide links pls .. .
ShresthasR said:
thanks amulbaby
I will try and get back here with comment ...
EDIT:
I tried that steps but it will works only on rooted phone ..., can not enter in to recovery mode by pressing any key, it normally boots up and appear home ...
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Why don't you root it with flashtool then?
But for that u wud have to downgrade to .42, with flashtool before rooting
Hey I am also wondering about this. I have lt15i flashed with Official .562, locked bootloader and CWM installed via flashtool.
Which ICS roms will work with official .562 and locked bootloader? I have been searching all morning but not a lot of updates regarding this since the official .562 release.
djsneak1 said:
Hey I am also wondering about this. I have lt15i flashed with Official .562, locked bootloader and CWM installed via flashtool.
Which ICS roms will work with official .562 and locked bootloader? I have been searching all morning but not a lot of updates regarding this since the official .562 release.
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PROBABLY THIS ..... NOT SURE ....
T.E.A.M. Stock Rom for 2011 Xperia devices
amulbaby said:
Why don't you root it with flashtool then?
But for that u wud have to downgrade to .42, with flashtool before rooting
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Here is the point I was looking for these alternative . . .
I have STOCK ROM with 4.0.2.a.0.62, actually I want to backup these stuff, I read about that downgrading via flashtool and root, if I flashed via flashtool that STOCK ROM will wipe...
Anyway here what I did to make a copy of my stock firmware & upgraded to ICS firmware & rooted.
Repaired my phone using Sony update service to download and backup STOCK firmware
Flashed with flashtool official firmware LT18i 4.1.A.0.562 NCB Icecream Sandwich Official
First you need to download a kernel that has cwm built in, I would search for recoveryARC.IMG then you also need fastboot from the SDK.
All you would do is connect your phone I'm fastboot then run in a command prompt fastboot boot recoveryARC.IMG. Your phone would then boot using that kernel and you can enter cwm by pressing the vol down several times. This process wouldn't flash your kernel only load it temporarily.
I would try and find a guide about them but I'm on my phone.
Sorry just noticed you've already done it, congrats enjoy ics.
Sent from my LT18i using XDA
smartarse93 said:
First you need to download a kernel that has cwm built in, I would search for recoveryARC.IMG then you also need fastboot from the SDK.
All you would do is connect your phone I'm fastboot then run in a command prompt fastboot boot recoveryARC.IMG. Your phone would then boot using that kernel and you can enter cwm by pressing the vol down several times. This process wouldn't flash your kernel only load it temporarily.
I would try and find a guide about them but I'm on my phone.
Sorry just noticed you've already done it, congrats enjoy ics.
Sent from my LT18i using XDA
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Thanks bro ...
I already upgraded, anyway I want to know the process, you mentioned here this process wouldn't flash kernel only load it temporarily, I am confused...
Could you describe in details .. ? Actual what happens if we flash recovery img...
Well you can use fastboot to install the kernel which overwrites the previous one, or you can use it boot the kernel which just sends the kernel to the phone which the boots and temporarily uses the kernel. However when the phone next shuts down it will return to normal use.
If you flash a kernel it writes the .IMG to the boot partition. So if I wanted to use a kernel that stayed between reboots I would use 'fastboot flash boot kernelname.IMG'
However if I was running stock I could use recoveryARC.IMG with cwm, and do fastboot boot recoveryARC.IMG then run update.zip as normal. Then all you have to do is reboot, you'll be back to stock but the update would still be installed.
Sorry if it's not cleat, the best I could do on my phone.
Sent from my LT18i using XDA
Please elaborate on backing up STOCK ROM
ShresthasR said:
Here is the point I was looking for these alternative . . .
I have STOCK ROM with 4.0.2.a.0.62, actually I want to backup these stuff, I read about that downgrading via flashtool and root, if I flashed via flashtool that STOCK ROM will wipe...
Anyway here what I did to make a copy of my stock firmware & upgraded to ICS firmware & rooted.
Repaired my phone using Sony update service to download and backup STOCK firmware
Flashed with flashtool official firmware LT18i 4.1.A.0.562 NCB Icecream Sandwich Official
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Can you please give me details on you did this? It is precisely what I want to do (ie. Backup the stock carrier rom on my Xperia Arc before flashinging an old ROM in order to root it).
Did you use the "repair" option from "Sony PC Companion 2.1>Support Zone>Phone software update>repair phone"?
Or did you use the software from here: http: // w ww(dot)sonymobile(dot)com/gb/tools/update-service/
Can you please tell me the whole procedure on how you did the backup of the STOCK ROM? Thanks!
King of Procrastinators said:
Can you please give me details on you did this? It is precisely what I want to do (ie. Backup the stock carrier rom on my Xperia Arc before flashinging an old ROM in order to root it).
Did you use the "repair" option from "Sony PC Companion 2.1>Support Zone>Phone software update>repair phone"?
Or did you use the software from here: http: // w ww(dot)sonymobile(dot)com/gb/tools/update-service/
Can you please tell me the whole procedure on how you did the backup of the STOCK ROM? Thanks!
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Actually what I did just followed this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1304634
At this thread just follow the video tutorial under section
"How to backup your carrier firmware using Update Service"
Youtube link: http://youtu.be/bB77gWRUI_A
Thanks XperienceD for nice guide
just want to ask, does CWM backup also backups the kernel or firmware?
and how do i restore stock kernel with or without using ODIN?
how do i go on flashing custom firmware? i really do need explanation especially for the .img file that i have been seeing guys.
please help me out because i really want to learn more about software and stuff.
thank you very much and god bless you guys.
ROM backup OK; How to take backup of Kernel
I am using Sony Xperia Ray ST18i
used it for a year with stock kernel and ROM
rooted it long ago, but was afraid of custom ROMs
last month I unlocked bootloader, flashed ROM and custom ROM (beanstalk 4.3.075), enjoying it but obviously not so stable like stock
Now if I wish to move back to my stock kernel and ROM
what steps are required.
I suppose
1. flash the stock kernel
2. restore from backed up ROM (I do have nandroid backup of stock ROM)
but how to achieve the step 1, as I learnt nandroid backup doesn't backs up ROM.
My collegue is having same phone still on stock, Can I use his phone somehow to extract kernel. I searched and found a zip to be used through CWM which backs up kernel it was meant for some samsung phone I tried but failed.
Thanks in advance.
Do I need to supply some more information to get help?
Backup stock ROM
I used this backup guide, but dont know if it will work for you http://helpadude.com/how-to-backup-your-android-rom/
If it does plz give thanks

[Q] Very stubborn Bootloop

Hey there guys,
I've got a bit of a problem...
I have an Xperia arc S here, Locked bootloader. CWM installed through flashtool.
I tried to flash a rom (Yes, with compatitibility for locked bootloader). Ofcourse I made a backup, then wiped everything before flashing, also formatted the required items.
However, the phone gets stuck in a bootloop, I also can't boot into recovery...
So, any of you guys got an idea, something possible through fastboot? or PCC?
Thanks in advance.
If your phone's bootloader is locked then the best solution would be to repair it with PCC or SEUS!
Or you can manually flash the appropriate ftf file using flash tool!
Trying PCC now, got some bad experiences with it though using an xperia sola. Lets hope for the best.
First time doesn't work, would anyone be kind enough to provide a link to a ftf file?
PCC finished it in the second round... Thanks mate.
Install CWM with X-Parts from Play Store.

[FTF] Xperia ZL (C6506) 4.2.2 - 10.3.1.A.2.67 - Generic US

Here is the FTF for the C6506. Flashed it on my own ZL so I'm sure it works.
Part 1: http://d-h.st/CQG
Part 2: http://d-h.st/0J7
Enjoy!
Thanks
Crash338,
I just want to be clear on the steps for rooting with the files you provided:
open FlashTool and flash the part 1 file
now once flashing is done reboot device and connect to PC in usb debuggin mode
CLOSE FLASHTOOL <<< VVVIMP STEP
extract the file DooMLoRD_Easy-Rooting-Toolkit_v18_perf-event-exploit.zip to root directory on c:\
execute runme_ file corresponding to your OS on desktop PC, this will execute a SPECIAL version of easy rooting toolkit <<< VVVIMP STEP
after rooting is over the device will restart
you can verify if device is rooted by checking for SuperSU app (it is the newest version)
once thats done now power down device and open FlashTool again
now flash part 2 file
thats it after flashing is done just disconnect and power on device and enjoy rooted phone!
!!! Please don't flash part1 on its own !!!
(Probably can't, anyways, but don't try =p)
We flash .ftf files. The OP could not post the file directly, due to size limitations on the fileserver. Please download the 2 parts, then *decompress* using, for example, 7-Zip (www.7zip.org)
You will get 1 large .ftf file.
Then flash via flashtool, etc.
Cheers
Edit: typos
Thank you for clearing that up. Next question is what is the second file I flash? According to doomlord's "how to" you have to flash a second file
Edit: my problem was I was using wrong flashtool. I went to sony website and dl their flashtool which kept asking me to ul bl. Now I have a new question as I figured this out but still didn't get root. Did you flash the whole file or did you just check the kernal box during flashing. I checked the kernal only box and got no root. Was afraid of losing data
Hello,
The instructions from the thread below should be pretty self-explanatory.
link here
The idea: old kernel has exploit, but newer ones closed the exploit.
Fortunately, even on locked bootloader, can re-flash older kernel only.. get root.. then re-flash new kernel, and keep the root.
To be clear:
- flash full new ROM (which includes new, no exploit kernel)
- flash old kernel only
- get root
- re-flash new kernel only
(Note: my terminology may be off; the gist shoukd be ok)
Edit: typos, clarification
Thank you, I think I may have done it backwards and flashed all BUT the kernal. DOH!
Woah, didn't check the forum in a little while, thx for clearing up everything spamam1 :good:
Performed tonight and all is as it should be. Thanks for the help
anyone know where to find .423 kernal for 6506?
Optilicious said:
anyone know where to find .423 kernal for 6506?
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Here is the thread for the full 423 FTF.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332539
I'm assuming you are trying to root your phone so just unselect everything apart from the kernel when flashing.

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