[Q] CM10 install problem - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc lt15i from 2011 with unlocked bootloader
I flash it with lt15i_4.1.B.0.431_ready to root
after that i root it
after that i flash it with LT15i_4.1.B.0.587_Kernel
and after that i install cwm and recharge battery on 100%
Than I Factory reset Wipe/format system, cache, data, dalvik all that... try to install cm10 and than i got error status 7
anyone know how to solve this?

From where did you download Cm10 and which device are you using?
What you need to do is flash the kernel provided in the cm10..zip folder named as boot.img
1.Extract boot.img from zip file of cm10
2.Enter fastboot using flashtool
3. flash kernel
4. Enter recovery and install Cm10...
5. enjoy...And make sure you leave it for 15mins for it to settle down at first boot...

Question [Q] CM10 install problem
thermrperfecto was spot on:good:What you had tried to do was flash the stock .587_kernel as a general rule different types of roms have different kinds of kernels.
Basically GB roms have GB kernels, ICS roms have ICS kernels,JB roms have JB kernels and yes wait for it! Cyanogenmod roms have CM kernels:good:There is a couple of exceptions with the new TWRP kernels/recoveries which can multiboot a small number of compatible rom's,but generally the kernel's match the rom.
As thermrpefecto said the kernel for cm10 is in the .zip file you downloded or there are a few compatible kernels in the Development section :good:

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Next rom after CyanMod 7?

Hi, sory for newb posts. But this all got a bit more complicated since my HTC days!
I managed to get cmod7 working (remove apk to stop looping on boot!).
But what can I flash now with the CM kernel I have?
Or how/what kernel to flash and what ROM for best/stable device?
I see and have the Mooded rom, but do i need to flash kernel first? And baseband etc.?
All gone strange since i last flashed devices!!
Thanks !
there should be a list of suitable kernels in any rom thread. download the ROM zip to your SD card, use fastboot to boot the kernel, enter cwm and wipe data(if necessary), and flash the zip and any modules if required.
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Problem with flashing custom rom

Ive got this message in cwm when was restoring (jj's hybrid for locked bootloader): no app2sd partition found, any ideas?
Locked Bootloader Arc S.
When i want to format sd-ext --> same message.
Prince
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Prince
That means that CWM didn't find a second partition in your SD card used by Link2SD.
Is it working fine, JJ ROM?
Im just wondering if i can flash it with this 'error'.
Prince
I presume jj's rom has app2ext built in, but it shouldn't affect the rom. But check on the rom thread.
sinkster©
I was asking, but no1 replied.
Prince
It will work. That "error" is just a check if a sd partition exists to make use of. Wont affect sysyem if missing.
Typed down from the sky with sexy LT15i
Thx then xd
Prince
hints that migh be helpful to prevent trouble when flashing custom roms & kernels
hi there,
i'm not entirely sure if this will help you but generally speaking i came made a few observations about the fact that some people, mostly repeatingly the same users, encounter problems with their custom roms and/or flashing them, while others don't, albeit they are using the same devices.
i myself use 3 different devices, all rooted and running on pac 4.3, always latest nightly, as there are GT-N7100 - GT-I9100 - Nexus 4
not to the point
a) other than most other users i usually clean cache and dalvik cache as well before and after flashing the new rom and/or new nightly
and never encountrer any problems except those which everybody, using the same rom and nightly encounters.
b) whenever i flash an totally different rom and/or upgrade and/or downgrade to another level of android os, i.e. from 4.2.2 to 4.3, i perform
a clean install, including not only a factory reset, but as well a format sd-card, format cache and format system etc., again i cannot proof
which of these steps make a or the differnce but however, i never have problems others than thosw which everyone has with a version.
c) when using cusome kernels and due to the fact that some roms come with a kernel included, as well as with a custom recovery included,
it is strongly recommended not to forget to flas the kernel again after each flashing the new rom. one good example ist dorimanx kernel
for GT-I9100 which will not boot into recovery and reluctantly boot at all after a new flash of a pac nightly without reflashing the kernel.
d) try to fix permissions on reboot instead of doing it from recovery. one reason is that not every recovery has this option and further i
found that when fixing permissions before the first boot after flashing a new rom, there might be bootloops, albeit i cannot explain exactly
why that should, but however, sometimes it's better to be on the safe sid.
e) try to run whether the lastes version of custom recovery for your device, and or the use the included custom recovery of the rom or the
kernel. this again is one thing that can help to avoid some unexpected and hard to explain bootproblems and/or fc's etc.
hope that i could give you some new ideas how to avoid trouble while using custom roms and other hacks
Pulkit_i21 said:
hi ...i need your help...i am also using xperia arc s (2.3.4), rooted. i tried to install ultimate HD 5 around 6-7 times from different ways, all instructions on internet i followed, in my arc but always it stuck on sony ericson logo and i need to flash it again and again....please help me..why i a, not able to install ultimate hd ..waiting for your reply thanks
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You must use ICS kernel, either unlock bootloader and install custom ICS kernel, or first install/update to stock ICS and then follow the same method.
i already did 6 times
i already tried 6-7 time to install custom rom when it stuck on sony logo i flashed it with orignal stock rom and tried again but every times same problem arise. now i am not understanding where i missed
Someguyfromhell said:
You must use ICS kernel, either unlock bootloader and install custom ICS kernel, or first install/update to stock ICS and then follow the same method.
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Pulkit_i21 said:
i already tried 6-7 time to install custom rom when it stuck on sony logo i flashed it with orignal stock rom and tried again but every times same problem arise. now i am not understanding where i missed
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Kernel. You must use appropriate kernel!
Already tried
i already tried flashing kernel too.....and also in ultimate HD there are option of instaling with locked boot loader.................................i just want to install ultimate HD..........
Someguyfromhell said:
Kernel. You must use appropriate kernel!
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Pulkit_i21 said:
i already tried flashing kernel too.....and also in ultimate HD there are option of instaling with locked boot loader.................................i just want to install ultimate HD..........
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Did you install full ICS firmware with kernel prior installing Ultimate HD ROM?
yes
yes i did around 6 times after bootloot i goot in my androing so i flash 2.3.4 gingerbread ftf file again in it
Someguyfromhell said:
Did you install full ICS firmware with kernel prior installing Ultimate HD ROM?
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Pulkit_i21 said:
yes i did around 6 times after bootloot i goot in my androing so i flash 2.3.4 gingerbread ftf file again in it
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First install stock ICS firmware, Android 4.0.4 (4.1.B.0.587 or 4.1.B.0.431), and then install the custom ROM. Did you do it so? Can you write the file, which you used?
no..i flashed only base version 4.0.2.A
i always flash "LT18i_4.0.2.A.0.58(2.3.4)_HK" after every bootloop, i not tried to flash 4.1.B.587....few month before tried it to flash but i think it is not able to flash because of system partition is is less because of 4.0.2.................well benifit of installing upgraded rom "4.0.4 (4.1.B.0.587 or 4.1.B.0.431)" and are you sure after that i will able to install it..?
Someguyfromhell said:
First install stock ICS firmware, Android 4.0.4 (4.1.B.0.587 or 4.1.B.0.431), and then install the custom ROM. Did you do it so? Can you write the file, which you used?
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[Q] About flashing ICS ROM

In the days of GB, we have to wipe cache/system/dalvik cache/etc and flash a ROM from zip, but now if we have to flash ICS ROM, I saw the instructions always require user to flash the original ICS fw by flashtool, then start flashing the custom ROM.
As what I know, after wiping all the stuff, the phone became empty and ready for new ROM. So what is the use of flashing the original fw? May someone explains because I'm facing some difficulties in flashing custom ICS ROM. I don't know the reason is I haven't flash original ICS fw first or due to other reasons...
For example, in my case after flashing custom ROM my mobile model shows Xperia Arc s instead of Xperia Arc.
But Actually i own Xperia Arc. The problem is after flashing custom ROM, some sytem information will get lost or change.
So when flashing the custom ROMs we get errors (status 7 installation aborted, etc.,).
So we are flashing the stock ROM to restore the system information and installing the Custom ROM.
Really? Never had that problem...
Sent from my LT18 using xda app-developers app
As much as I have done ROM testing, I never installed original ICS in the first place.
KartzXDA said:
So when flashing the custom ROMs we get errors (status 7 installation aborted, etc.,).
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The error appears on ROMs, that check the phone's files first, to make sure you are installing correct ROM on correct phone (and not installing Neo ROM on Arc).
yes i also agree tried almost all ics Xperia arc roms in dev section never had problems like that . make shure you flash the rom for arc on arc and not any other make. i genrally make a cwm backup and then wipe/factory reset,clear cache and then flash the rom. you must follow the devs instruction on OP properly i mean point to point if you dont want any problems you have.
best luck modding :good:
In Custom ROM, u have to wipe things in case some files still be on system from installed ROM.
In CWM mode;
1. Wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition
2. format system & format data and format cache
3. wipe dalvik cache and battery stats
4. Install rom choosing SD card.
As far as i know, Xperia Arc and Xperia Arc S are quite smilar except processor. Most of the ROM's and Kernel's should be worked both.
It isn'n necessary to go in an official ICS stock ROM , you can flash new rom from another rom wich has the same build that Rom you are going to flash . However , i recommend you to flash ALWAYS original ics firmware , and follow next instructions , i promise you that you NEVER will have a bootloop . I always do on CWM : 3 wipes and format system , 0 BOOTLOOPS
Not every rom needs a fresh flash of the fw. But some roms need the fresh fw because sometimes the kernel and the build version cause issues with the new rom.
Why waste time on reinstalling ICS, if custom ROM deletes it (or whatever ROM you had earlier) automatically anyway?

[Q] Please help me flashing from JB to JB :P

Hi guys, i know the title seems quite idiot, but i have big plans for my Arc
Brief, i'm on jelly bean, but i have arc lt15 memory partition (320+400). So since im about to change my rom (always a JB rom), i would also pass to lt18 memory partition, so that i wont have to do it later.
So here is what i would do, please tell me if there is something wrong or if i missed something
1) backup all i need to be saved from destruction
2) download stock ics based rom and copy to sd
3) Install stock ics based kernel
4) from recovery, flash the ics rom
5) after boot up, flash stock lt18 ics .ftf firmware via flashtool, so that i have new partitions (excluding kernel.sin from flashing)
6) kernel should always be the stock based i flashed before, so via recovery i install again the ics rom i downloaded
7) now i download the jb rom i want to install and put to sd
8) flash jb kernel
9) flash jb rom
Is it right? After this looong procedure i will have my jb arc with extended system and user partition?
Odp: [Q] Please help me flashing from JB to JB :P
kevinaz94 said:
1) backup all i need to be saved from destruction
2)
3)
4)
5) flash stock lt18 ics .ftf firmware via flashtool, so that i have new partitions (including kernel.sin)
6)
7) now i download the jb rom i want to install and put to sd
8) flash jb kernel
9) flash jb rom
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I think it should work that way. Definitely shorter.
Sent from my Ultimate LT15i using xda app-developers app
Mmh... Well anyway i have unlocked bl so i could flash custom jb kernel immediately after stock ics one... and then access recovery from the new one and flash
Thanks al lot
What i did
kevinaz94 said:
1) backup all i need to be saved from destruction
2) dowload the jb rom i want to install and put to sd, wifi modules to the jb kernel you want in sd
3) download stock ics lt18 rom.ftf, and flash it with flashtools, exclude kernel and simlock
4) Install stock ics based kernel
5) boot ics, if everything goed well, shutdown phone
6) flash compatible JB kernel
7) go in cwm, factoryreset, wipe dalvik, format system
8) flash jb rom, gaps and kernel wifi modules
8) wipe cache and dalvikcache
9) boot it, be patient. Can take 5 mins or more
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[Q] [HELP] LT18i and CM9

I've been trying for the past two days to flash CM9 (cm-9.1.0-anzu) on my Arc S (LT18i), but with no success, as each time I try to install it through Recovery mode (which I installed using RecoverX, as xparts and CWM Rom Manager don't seem to work) I run into the Status 7 error.
I read all I could here about this error 7, but nothing seems to work to me (reinstalling this or that kernel, et cetera). And each time I have to flash the original ftf for the stock GB (lt18i_62.ftf). My bootloader is unlocked.
This is basically my procedure, and obviously something must be dead wrong with it:
1) After some failed attempt, I flash the stock ROM back via Flashtool.
>Now I'm on this setup:
Android: 2.3.4;
Kernel: 2.6.32.9-perf [email protected] # 1
Build: 4.0.2.A.0.62
2) I root succesfully via ERoot.
3) I install CWM through RecoverX.
4) I boot it to recovery, wipe data, cache, delvik, etc, and attempt to flash any custom rom (I've tried CM9, CM7 and some "PAC_iyokan_JB_4.1.2-v19.3.0"), all of which give me the Status 7 error.
What gives? Should I be flashing a specific kernel somewhere or something?
Thanks in advance.
Don't wipe /system, this causes the issue, as CM builds are made to check, that the correct firmware is being installed the phone (not the wrong phone model ROM).
Also, CM9 requires custom kernel, so instead of rooting and installing recovery, flash the custom kernel and use it's built-in recovery.
Which wipes should I do, then? None? I'm not sure which wipe wipes /system.
Which custom kernel is that? Surely not the boot.img included in cm-9.1.0-anzu.zip, right?
And this custom kernel, should I flash it using flashmode or fastboot mode?
zynphull said:
Which wipes should I do, then? None? I'm not sure which wipe wipes /system.
Which custom kernel is that? Surely not the boot.img included in cm-9.1.0-anzu.zip, right?
And this custom kernel, should I flash it using flashmode or fastboot mode?
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Wipes - Same as earlier, but do not choose format /system.
boot.img is the custom kernel file. And it can only be installed in fastboot mode.
Someguyfromhell said:
Wipes - Same as earlier, but do not choose format /system.
boot.img is the custom kernel file. And it can only be installed in fastboot mode.
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I don't think I was wiping /system (I'm not even sure how that is done), but installing the custom kernel and then installing CM through its own recovery did the trick, thanks a lot!
Though CM9 is pretty old, so I now itch to try CM10... Is this procedure (installing the boot.img kernel, running its recovery, flashing ROM+gapps) the same for all CM ROMs, or all LT18i ROMs, for that matter?
Thanks again!
zynphull said:
I don't think I was wiping /system (I'm not even sure how that is done), but installing the custom kernel and then installing CM through its own recovery did the trick, thanks a lot!
Though CM9 is pretty old, so I now itch to try CM10... Is this procedure (installing the boot.img kernel, running its recovery, flashing ROM+gapps) the same for all CM ROMs, or all LT18i ROMs, for that matter?
Thanks again!
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Yes it's pretty much the same... And always use the kernel inside zip...
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