Which baseband for CM9.1? - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys
I have problem, that I hope you can help me with. I don´t know which baseband I should be using for the Cyanogenmod 9.1?
Right know I have CM 7.1.0.2 and have baseband 56.
Should I update my baseband?
Hope you can help
PWS87

The one listed in the thread.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc

So that is the 72 baseband?
Also when it is the official CM9.1 and not the FXP version? Or are they the same?

PWS87 said:
So that is the 72 baseband?
Also when it is the official CM9.1 and not the FXP version? Or are they the same?
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Both one and the same, although given that there have been problems in the past with the official kernel when flashing the original ROM I'd advise using FXP's ROM, or at least FXP's kernel when using either. And yes, 72.

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[Q] Latest baseband Xperia Arc

Which is the latest baseband for the Xperia Arc? Yesterday my phone upgraded to 4.0.2.A.0.42 (android version 2.3.4) with kernel version [email protected] #1, and my baseband is 203028D-56. Is this the baseband i should use? If not which is it?
it newest one.
If you dont use any custom rom, or anything else. Then you have newest one possible.
electrash said:
it newest one.
If you dont use any custom rom, or anything else. Then you have newest one possible.
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What do youn mean by "any custom rom, or anything else"? I installed this baseband (56) for use with the [email protected], but after a reboot problem occured, i had to relock the bootloader and download the latest firmware from SEUS. Now i am with a locked bootloader and an unrooted xperia arc @ 2.3.4 android
Thank you btw for the reply!!
that mean you have newest one
Any reason why need to upgrade baseband?
Baseband update him self paralel with FW.
every FW comes with new baseband. (almost)
Baseband .56
Fw .42
Sent from my Anzu using xda premium

[Q] How to flash Baseband 58 ??

guys i want to know how to flash baseband 58 from .ftf 4.0.2.A.0.58 Generic Global Hong Kong(World) ....
i'm using JasonStein kernel and MIUI ROM...
will it give me problems if i did flash new baseband on MIUI ROM ?
or i just stick with my current baseband 56 ??
Stick to your baseband, new one can make problems on miui.
Using stock rom there should not be problem.
Sent from my LT15i using XDA Premium
ohh ok thank you very much
mmm but can you tell me how to flash a new baseband or return to old one ?
Like any other fw from sony.
Download baseband, flash it with flashtool
Sent from my LT15i using XDA Premium

[Q] Best rom + kernel?

What's currently the best combination, stable, fast, no bugs?
And is there a good bug free ics rom out there? I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance
I unlocked bootloader today, and I'm on .58 fw version, 2.3.4
I have: Stock Rom 2.3.4 + DoomLoRD's Kernel.
Full touchpad support and fast without bloatware.
tiagoSequeira said:
I unlocked bootloader today, and I'm on .58 fw version, 2.3.4
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Any idea what changes were from 2.3.3 to 2.3.4?
Advanced Stock and Darkforest ICS.
Unless you want to game correctly/heavily.
Then id suggest staying where you are.
SirRudolph said:
Advanced Stock and Darkforest ICS.
Unless you want to game correctly/heavily.
Then id suggest staying where you are.
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That's basically my predicament. I really enjoyed ICS and pax's modified kernel, but you can't play PSXperia games on ICS. Back to stock ROM I went...
on my opinion , use 2.3.4 + sony's default kernel + some tweaks
as i experienced (( i've checked all kernels )) , all kernels have some bugs , just sony'y default kernel is #1 .
but you can try , if you want
jakestarz said:
Just the android version. Where did you unlock boot loader?
Sent from my R800i using xda premium
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I used a thread around here, cant remember by who or what name, but it messed with a fastboot folder and windows cmd
Sent from my R800i using XDA
use 2.3.4 with the .62 firmware with jokawild rom 2.5 and doomlords kernel v13, its blazing fast
tiagoSequeira said:
I used a thread around here, cant remember by who or what name, but it messed with a fastboot folder and windows cmd
Sent from my R800i using XDA
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Probably how the custom kernel was flashed
Theres modified GB roms if you are fancy for psxperia.
Just gotta look for it. In ICS im now using the ICS Darkforest Kernel, doesnt seem to have any errors so far, I play Asphalt6, Gameboid and Minecraft.
JokaWild + DooMKernel v13. Very fast, good battery life.
so im going to sound like a noob even thou im not that much of one lol. where can i get the fastboot files for this phone and also a how to by chance? cant seem to find one
msnglink said:
so im going to sound like a noob even thou im not that much of one lol. where can i get the fastboot files for this phone and also a how to by chance? cant seem to find one
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http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/2153...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Here you go.
And for best ROMs, I prefer CM9 by FXP. Touchpads work like they should (at least in Minecraft).
Hi do you give me stocck kernel ?
I have se stock rom 2.3.4 all kernel have bug
Plz help me
tiagoSequeira said:
What's currently the best combination, stable, fast, no bugs?
And is there a good bug free ics rom out there? I'd like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance
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true ancestor rom by jjkkyu
one of the best!!
xperia s rom! with advance stock kernel by doomlord;-)
Silverstarjigar said:
true ancestor rom by jjkkyu
one of the best!!
xperia s rom! with advance stock kernel by doomlord;-)
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I'm happy using doom kernel v14 with the joka wild v3. Only problem is the battery drain. Does that rom have any bug or battery drain?
Sent from my R800i using XDA
wac_badsector said:
Hi do you give me stocck kernel ?
I have se stock rom 2.3.4 all kernel have bug
Plz help me
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Search around the development forum, I think there's a tread with the links for all versions of stock ftfs
Sent from my R800i using XDA
I second this.
I use JokaWild v2.5 w/ v13 Doomkernel. It is super fast.

Rom Arc S

Hi everyone.
I tried to find information about it, but i have not found.
I read somewhere that I can install only the rom based on the original firmware in my Xperia Arc S (LT18i), so I do not think i can do what I have in mind.
I would like to install a CM9 (or CM10 as soon as possible). Can i install a CM9 anzu (LT15i) on my device?
Thanks
Ofcourse!
Sent from my LT18i using Tapatalk 2
There isn't any particular process or way to flash an anzu rom?
lukedc89 said:
There isn't any particular process or way to flash an anzu rom?
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In fact there is. You should first flash a compatible kernel with fastboot or flashtool, and then the Rom itself. Sad, but true.
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CM 10.1

Did stock kernal in 10.1 FXP 226 takes a lot of time for first boot in arc s??
I'm confused is it any problem with that kernal??
nirmalprajanxda said:
Did stock kernal in 10.1 FXP 226 takes a lot of time for first boot in arc s??
I'm confused is it any problem with that kernal??
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FXP did not work on CM10.1
FXP stopped at CM10
So if you're trying to boot your phone running CM10.1 on a CM10 kernel, it will never boot.
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popthosegaskets said:
FXP did not work on CM10.1
FXP stopped at CM10
So if you're trying to boot your phone running CM10.1 on a CM10 kernel, it will never boot.
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but then how can i find a suitable one the kernal used r came from the downloaded cm10.1
then how will be the kernal of cm10???
nirmalprajanxda said:
but then how can i find a suitable one the kernal used r came from the downloaded cm10.1
then how will be the kernal of cm10???
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The kernel is the boot.img inside ROM.zip
Extract it from the zip file and flash it using fastboot.
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