MultiROM Xperia for Xperia M - Sony Xperia M

Hello I have question for this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.pnhp?t=25997434
To use this MultiRom I must unlock bootloader or not? My bootloader status is allowed YES but I don't unlock it. Thanks for answers

You need to unlock the bootloader.
I thought it is pretty obvious because you simply can't flash a custom boot image via fastboot if your bootloader is locked, but I forgot to mention it in the post anyway.

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[Q] Why do I have to unlock the bootloader to root my Play?

I didnt unlock the bootloader of my last phone and I rooted it and flashed EVERY rom.
I want to flash rims and stuff but I got to unlocked the bootloader of my new and I don't want to.
If my last phone's bootloader was locked p, why can't the Play stay locked?
You don't need an unlocked bootloader to root (for most roms). You do need an unlocked bootloader to flash to the boot partition, seeing as the PLAY has no dedicated recovery partition. As such, no roms that require a different kernel will work on a locked bootloader
jacklebott said:
You don't need an unlocked bootloader to root (for most roms). You do need an unlocked bootloader to flash to the boot partition, seeing as the PLAY has no dedicated recovery partition. As such, no roms that require a different kernel will work on a locked bootloader
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[Q] Need help with install ROM on arc lt15i from 2011

I have SE Arc lt15i from 2011, and I wont to install FXP138-cm-10-20120916-UNOFFICIAL-anzu on my device. Now I have ICS 4.0.4 (587) with root.
When I start CWM-based Recovery and try to install zip from SD card I get status 7 error. I do some search and it's probably because my boot loader is locked. So I try unlock it following instructions on unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com
I enter #*#7378423#*#* and then I found this: Rooting status: Bootloader unlock allowed: NO
What now? Please people help I wont this rom badly
If you want it badly, you're gonna have to pay and use third-party software to unlock your bootloader. Otherwise you're stuck with stock and stock based ROMs.
I cant help you too much since my bootloader is locked; refer to a bootloader unlocking thread for help.
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krvoZD said:
What now?
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Bootloader unlock allowed: NO

[Q] Help Relock Bootloader and Nand Backup

I need help to for relocking my bootloader i'm already try using Xperia-S_Relock_bootloader.ftf but my bootloader can't be relock when i check it still Bootloader Unlocked - Yes. Can some one help me.
Then i'm already make Nand Backup but when i'm restore it error :crying:
Please help me coz know i'm stuck on SONY logo.
ladybugs said:
I need help to for relocking my bootloader i'm already try using Xperia-S_Relock_bootloader.ftf but my bootloader can't be relock when i check it still Bootloader Unlocked - Yes. Can some one help me.
Then i'm already make Nand Backup but when i'm restore it error :crying:
Please help me coz know i'm stuck on SONY logo.
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Your bootloader did relock, the yes is telling you that your bootloader CAN be unlocked, this is normal. As for the nandroid error, it failed because you cannot rewrite the boot image after you have relocked. This is fixable though don't worry, just flash stock firmware using flashtool
How do i know
How do i know is my bootloader is locked or unlocked coz member in here said like this Bootloader unlock allowed - Yes << this means that your Bootloader is Locked
Bootloader Unlocked - Yes << this means that your bootloader is unlocked.
So base on it mean my bootloader is still unlocked, But u said is locked? so can some one tell me how to double cross check my bootloader is locked or unlock
ladybugs said:
How do i know is my bootloader is locked or unlocked coz member in here said like this Bootloader unlock allowed - Yes << this means that your Bootloader is Locked
Bootloader Unlocked - Yes << this means that your bootloader is unlocked.
So base on it mean my bootloader is still unlocked, But u said is locked? so can some one tell me how to double cross check my bootloader is locked or unlock
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Try flashing the stock kernel again
If u can-> unlocked
If u cant-> locked
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xyge said:
Try flashing the stock kernel again
If u can-> unlocked
If u cant-> locked
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Xyge my phone posisiton is stuck on Sony logo and i'm will flash the official rom using flashtool so it's mean my kernel will be stock one. So should i try to flash again the kernel or try other thing?
you cant update your phone to pc companion when your phone is unlocked.
Sorry, I don't understand what it is you want to accomplish here. Do you want to just fix your phone and re-lock your bootloader?
I just want to relock my bootloader
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After i'm relock i just want to know how to make sure my phone is locked or not.
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Open flashtool and connect your phone in flash mode. On the screen look for "bootloader status:" or somethings similar. If your bootloader is locked it will say ROOTABLE or if your bootloader is unlocked it will say ROOTED.
If your bootloader is unlocked you cannot update from Sony PC direct and if you phone is locked Sony will allow you to update the phone
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fareeed said:
Your bootloader did relock, the yes is telling you that your bootloader CAN be unlocked, this is normal. As for the nandroid error, it failed because you cannot rewrite the boot image after you have relocked. This is fixable though don't worry, just flash stock firmware using flashtool
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Actually thats not right. If you relocked the bootloader it will go back to Bootloader unlocked allowed: Yes and not stay at Bootloader Unlocked: Yes
When you try flashing that bootloader relock in flashtool what happens? I have used it many times with my LT26i with no issues. Can you past the log from flashtool when you try to flash it?

[Q]Need CWM for Xperia M C19004{Closed permanently}

Hello everyone,
Can anyone just provide me Clockwork mod for Xperia M C19004 phone?Link pls
Read forums first and post in correct section not general
Link only way is unlocked bootloader and this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513677
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Hi,
Thanks for the info.next time I'll post in correct section.Can you please tell me how to flash this kernel onto my xperia M and what is unlocked bootloader.How do I know if my phone is bootloader locked or unlocked bootloader.Pls help me as I am new to Xperia phones.If locked bootloader how to unlock and will it void my warranty.
Waiting for your reply.
It will void your warranty unlocking bootloader
First you have to check if your bootloader can be unlocked in phone dialler put in (*#*#7378423#*#*) then go through the menus and find root status for bootloader it if says bootloader unlock allowed=yes then you can if it says no then you can't unlock it
If it's yes then you need to backup your TA DRM keys this will help if needing to relock bootloader if phone needs any repairs (brings back your warranty)
Link for guide to back up TA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
Once done you need to unlock bootloader here is the link to the guide to do it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484428)
Once done you need to root phone fully link here on how to do it FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457174)
Once done go here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513677) this is link for custom stock kernel with CWM recovery or go here for stock kernel with CWM recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2480556
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dunc4n88 said:
It will void your warranty unlocking bootloader
First you have to check if your bootloader can be unlocked in phone dialler put in (*#*#7378423#*#*) then go through the menus and find root status for bootloader it if says bootloader unlock allowed=yes then you can if it says no then you can't unlock it
If it's yes then you need to backup your TA DRM keys this will help if needing to relock bootloader if phone needs any repairs (brings back your warranty)
Link for guide to back up TA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2292598
Once done you need to unlock bootloader here is the link to the guide to do it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484428)
Once done you need to root phone fully link here on how to do it FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2457174)
Once done go here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513677) this is link for custom stock kernel with CWM recovery or go here for stock kernel with CWM recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2480556
Sent from my C1905 using xda premium
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Thanks for helping me I'll definitely try this kernel and the steps you told:good:

[Q] bootloader unlock = yes and bootloader unlock allowed = yes are same?

so it is the same things or bootloader unlock = yes means your BL is unlocked.
and bootloader unlock allowed = yes mean you can unlock your bootloader.
im confused and i tried to unlock my bootloader, all data get wiped but i don't know whether its unlocked or not?
in service menu bootloader status show bootloader unlock = yes.
i also checked on my friends xperia ray, on his mobile it showing bootloader unlock allowed = yes.
It's pretty literal, except there's a bit of wrong grammar...
Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes - This means the bootloader is not unlocked but you are allowed to unlock the bootloader.
Bootloader unlock: Yes - This means the bootloader is unlocked.
Bootloader unlock allowed: No - This means the bootloader is not unlocked and you cannot unlock the bootloader.
alvinhochun said:
It's pretty literal, except there's a bit of wrong grammar...
Bootloader unlock allowed: Yes - This means the bootloader is not unlocked but you are allowed to unlock the bootloader.
Bootloader unlock: Yes - This means the bootloader is unlocked.
Bootloader unlock allowed: No - This means the bootloader is not unlocked and you cannot unlock the bootloader.
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ok.. and please help me to install cwm recovery.
i download your latest cwm file..extract it
then how can i extract boot image?
please help..
and can i install CM11 with you cwm recovery?
because in CM11 thread i saw that you cant install CM11 through alvins cwm.
ok.. and please help me to install cwm recovery.
i download your latest cwm file..extract it
then how can i extract boot image?
please help..
and can i install CM11 with you cwm recovery?
because in CM11 thread i saw that you cant install CM11 through alvins cwm.
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and can i install CM11 with you cwm recovery? - No! For CM flash the boot.img from the CM Zip.(boot.img is the CM kernel + CWM recovery)
then how can i extract boot image- Download boot image,start Flashtool,click on the flashlight and select Fastbootmod.Shutdown your phone,press and hold Vol+ key and connect usb cable to your phone(led light will turn blue light).Now from flashtool chose "Select kernel to flash" and flash boot.img fille who you want.
three is a YouTube video of the whole process in the original thread

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