Restore to stock Rom + Kernel ? - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have installed on my SE arc s a custom kernel and custom rom everythings works fine! There is nothing wrong with the software or something. But my microphone is dead so i want to send my phone to Sony to restore my microphone.
But now is my question how can i easily restore everything to stock rom and stock kernel ? I dont have a back up :silly:

AW: Restore to stock Rom + Kernel ?
Wrong section, next time post in Q&A, mods, please move this thread!
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Just flash the stock ftf file .....link
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Just grab the latest Flashtool if you donĀ“t already have it (http://androxyde.github.com/) and flash the stock ftf file for Arc S (https://hotfile.com/dl/167361348/43349db/LT18i_4.1.B.0.587_(1254-2716).ftf.html)

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[Q] How can I revert my Arc S back to stock Kernel, ROM (2.3), etc

Hello XDA, sorry if this has been asked before but searching around for a solution is giving me a headache because of all of the technical jargon and not knowing what to do.
I upgraded my Arc S to ICS, made my kernel that of DooMLords and then installed Arconium ICS. I'm just having a lot of issues with it, such as my music skipping, games freezing and my phone crashing up to two or three times a day which is just appauling.
I'd rather just go back to Gingerbread and have my phone function well rather than enjoying the new ICS features and layout.
Could someone please tell me, or link me to a guide, that gives simple step by step instructions on how to get back to just a completely stock 2.3 Arc S?
Download .42/.58/.64 ftf file.
Flash it using flashtool..
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maliceomalice said:
Download .42/.58/.64 ftf file.
Flash it using flashtool..
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So I don't need to worry about my kernel, even though it's an ICS kernel?

4.0.4 custom kernels not work with stock 431 Rom

Hello to all
i flash 4.0.4_431 stock ftf rom in arc
then i try all the custom kernels that are available for 4.0.4 source but they are not working well
after flashing kernel every time when i start my arc most of function did not work properly like Conversation, semc phone , contacts, and others
any one knows which kernel is bug free for 431 Rom
Beware, soon Iridaki will come and tell you, you are in the wrong forum section.
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I have jimbo's kernel running on the new firmware no problem at all, just flashed it after installing new firmware and flashed super user
so does the arc knight kernel work with the official ics ??
iI'm using DoomKernel and it's fine
You need to flash the ftf right after you flash the kernel and everything will be fine.
datagubben said:
Beware, soon Iridaki will come and tell you, you are in the wrong forum section.
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And aside from that, chances are that you will get much better answers if you post your findings for each kernel in the respective thread in development section.

[Q] Xperia SL stock apps and contacts gone after rooting?

Well i rooted my phone few days ago and installed cyanogen mod 10 on my xperia sl. Everything work fine other than all the apps was gone as well as my contact, sms and sony build-in apps (walkman, movies, gallery)
Before i started i made an backup file using sony pc companian and the file format is .dbk, but after i rooted my phone the pc companian doest seems to work so yes, i lost all my contact and etc.
Now I am just wondering is there any way for me to get back the contacts and the sony buid-in apps as mentioned above? or those build-in apps only come with the stock kernel or something? Sorry about asking noob question as I have just started rooting for the first time. :silly:
You can flash back the stock ftf.Its not necessary to flash stock kernel.If u want sony apps then forget about custom rom like cm10 based
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RISHI RAJ said:
You can flash back the stock ftf.Its not necessary to flash stock kernel.If u want sony apps then forget about custom rom like cm10 based
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so if i flash the stock ftp back then i'll get the sony apps back?
Anyway thanks in advanced.

a bit of help

I got my xperia arc s today and I have unlocked the bootloader still if I want to flash a rom do I need to root ?? plz help
I'm on 2.3.4 stock rom and kernel
Do what the instructions say of the ROM. Install kernel, install ROM, done.
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android-turk said:
I got my xperia arc s today and I have unlocked the bootloader still if I want to flash a rom do I need to root ?? plz help
I'm on 2.3.4 stock rom and kernel
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Just flash Blend kernel (for battery), Advanced Stock Kernel Gingerbread version by Doomlord (Battery / performance) or Doomlord kernel v22 (performance) and you're good to go because those auto-roots your phone for custom ROM madness flashing!
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Thanks mate
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[Q] [Xperia ion] how to deodex

I rooted my phone installed cwm but I am not able to find a file to deodex my xperia ion. In ion development forum there are complete roms available but no file to just deodex stock rom like there is in xperia s development forum. Please help me deodex my rom without flashing other rom even stock rom. I want to avoid rom flashing.
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ayushbaheti said:
I rooted my phone installed cwm but I am not able to find a file to deodex my xperia ion. In ion development forum there are complete roms available but no file to just deodex stock rom like there is in xperia s development forum. Please help me deodex my rom without flashing other rom even stock rom. I want to avoid rom flashing.
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