plleeeaasssee help... - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi all i try flash rom .58 enhanced but my phone breaked.my phone is unlock boot loader.and flash tool give me aborted eror.pleassssse help how can fixe it?:crying::crying::crying:

hello pleasee help is stay on 14% and not go to end why? plezzz hellp.

Err be patient?

pleasssseee help.eeeeee

Are you flashing a kernel then installing ROM? Kind of vague
R800x
Unlocked
Running AOKP milestone6 4.0.4

flash tool stay on 14% and not gooo forward.how can fixe it?

no i only flashed rom .58enhanced.and is stay on14% and not goooo 2 end.

What version of flashtool you're using?

Can't flash ROM. Must install ROM zip after you flash the appropriate kernel. Install ROM in recovery.
R800x
Unlocked
Running AOKP milestone6 4.0.4

its not go in recovery its breaked.

helllpppp pleasssss.

every body here please helpe me

Have you tried flashing other versions of ftf?

First try to flash stock kernel and then rom separately if it doesn't work then simply dont flash any stock file until you get its solution and till then flash doomkernel v14 or whatevet kernel siuts you since you have unlocked bl and then go to cwm to flash gb rom. Don't panic your phone is soft bricked and recoverable easily FYI there is soln for hard brick too.X(
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Did you get all the drivers installed first before trying to flash anything? Are you using fastboot to install kernel?
R800x
Unlocked
Running AOKP milestone6 4.0.4

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Have you unlocked your bootloader as you use fastboot for that. You will need to flash a custom Kernal like dooms to be able to install custom Roms.
BTW This should be in Q&A section.
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[Q] going from (jb) to (ics)

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The best way is the flashtool to return to stock, otherwise a stock based kernel and ROM in the same way you flashed AOKP.
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soumya_digi said:
Just flash the kernel, wipe everything, and install the ICS ROM you want. I came back to ICS from CM10 without flashing stock ftf, and no issues at all.
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loudninja said:
Hi, I've had my Xperia play for a few weeks and feel like i want to install a new rom as the default 2.3.4 software is a bit sluggish. Ive already rooted and installed CWM and backed it up. I have a locked bootloader and the first instruction to installing the rom is to install a stock rom, Don't i already have that installed as i haven't installed a custom rom before? Should i just skip this step? Thanks in advance! My Model is R800i and the build is 4.0.2.A.0.42.
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it depends on which kernel you want to use.
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But i have a Locked Bootloader so i cant install Kernels right? so should i just skip this step or should i get a new stock rom?
loudninja said:
But i have a Locked Bootloader so i cant install Kernels right? so should i just skip this step or should i get a new stock rom?
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Lol sorry didn't see you're on a locked bootloader you must unlock before you can flash any kernel
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CriGiu said:
Lol sorry didn't see you're on a locked bootloader you must unlock before you can flash any kernel
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Still havent answered my question, I dont really want to unlock my bootloader if its possible to just flash the rom but do i have to flash a stock rom even though i haven't installed a custom rom before as wouldnt i already have a stock rom? The rom is a GB rom so i dont have to unlock the bootloader, it even has installation instructions for locked bootloaders.
loudninja said:
Still havent answered my question, I dont really want to unlock my bootloader if its possible to just flash the rom but do i have to flash a stock rom even though i haven't installed a custom rom before as wouldnt i already have a stock rom? The rom is a GB rom so i dont have to unlock the bootloader, it even has installation instructions for locked bootloaders.
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I've said you, you should skip this if you don't want to flash any kernel with custom partition layout
But remember that if you remain on stock kernel you cannot flash no other rom than stock based ones
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