Hi all,
I've recently updated my stock FW from KitKat (.157) to Lollipop (.242) by flashing zipable files created by PRFcreator containing the FTF, SuperSU (version 2.46) and dualrecovery from Nut (version 2.8.12). I clean wiped the phone before flashing.
Now I noticed my stock Xperia camera app (front and back) isn't working. When I pushed the shutter button no picture is taken (even though I have plenty of space in my internal and external SD card). The autofocus function isn't working either. This is strange because in KitKat or when I flashed the FTF directly from Flashtool (so it's unrooted), I recalled the camera worked just OK.
Here's a list of what I've tried to fix the camera problem:
1. Clean data from stock camera app.
2. Installed another camera app.
3. Re-wiped the phone then re-flashed the flashable zip containing the Lollipop FW
4. Re-created flashable zip with PRF (but this time it's a signed zip)
5. Flashing the zip file using Philz Touch and TWRP
But still the problem remains.
What is the problem and how can I fix this?
Thanks.
Same here :/
I've upgraded from KitKat (stock, branded) to Lollipop (downloaded by XperiFirm and flashed by FlashTool).
Everything works fine, but the camera app just won't work (both front and back, also auto-focus is not working, just like said @komedol, it looks like the app freezes when it's trying to save a file).
I've tried to do a reset and even reflash. All in vain. What's strange even apps from Google Store cannot take any photos.
I really need to fix camera :/
any help from you, guys? :/
PS. My Lollipop ROM is not rooted, but I've unlocked bootloader before flashing a new ROM.
kamildzi said:
Same here :/
I've upgraded from KitKat (stock, branded) to Lollipop (downloaded by XperiFirm and flashed by FlashTool).
Everything works fine, but the camera app just won't work (both front and back, also auto-focus is not working, just like said @komedol, it looks like the app freezes when it's trying to save a file).
I've tried to do a reset and even reflash. All in vain. What's strange even apps from Google Store cannot take any photos.
I really need to fix camera :/
any help from you, guys? :/
PS. My Lollipop ROM is not rooted, but I've unlocked bootloader before flashing a new ROM.
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I tried this method just now and it works (rooted with working autofocus for both front and rear camera).
1. Download older FW of Z1C. I downloaded the FTF of FW 14.2.A.1.114 from http://xperiafirmware.com/8-firmware/46-sony-xperia-z1-compact-d5503
2. Download or create pre-rooted flashable file of latest lollipop file then put in external SD card
3. Download FTF file of the latest lollipop (I used the same FTF for creating PRF file and for flashing the FTF via Flashtool)
4. Flash the older FW of Z1C using Flashtool. I check all option from "Wipe" and don't check any option from "Exclude" in the Flashtool
5. Root the FW using Easyroot then install Nut's latest dual recovery using installer
6. Reboot into recovery/TWRP then flash the PRF zip file located in external SD card
7. After flashing the PRF file, clear cache/dalvik and turn off the phone. Do not switch on
8. While keeping the phone off, start Flashtool then select the lollipop FTF file
9. Uncheck all options from "Wipe"
10. Under "Exclude", check the PARTITION,TA and SYSTEM
11. Click flash button, while pressing the volume down button connect USB cable to Z1C
12. After flashing finished, disconnect the cable and start the phone
I mostly followed the guide from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/stock-d6502-23-1-0-726-complete-guide-t3085893.
Hope this helps.
komedol said:
Hi all,
I've recently updated my stock FW from KitKat (.157) to Lollipop (.242) by flashing zipable files created by PRFcreator containing the FTF, SuperSU (version 2.46) and dualrecovery from Nut (version 2.8.12). I clean wiped the phone before flashing.
Now I noticed my stock Xperia camera app (front and back) isn't working. When I pushed the shutter button no picture is taken (even though I have plenty of space in my internal and external SD card). The autofocus function isn't working either. This is strange because in KitKat or when I flashed the FTF directly from Flashtool (so it's unrooted), I recalled the camera worked just OK.
Here's a list of what I've tried to fix the camera problem:
1. Clean data from stock camera app.
2. Installed another camera app.
3. Re-wiped the phone then re-flashed the flashable zip containing the Lollipop FW
4. Re-created flashable zip with PRF (but this time it's a signed zip)
5. Flashing the zip file using Philz Touch and TWRP
But still the problem remains.
What is the problem and how can I fix this?
Thanks.
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I had the same problem upgrading from Jelly bean to Lollipop using TWRP, everything worked except the camera and autofocus.
My solution was upgrade where you first flash zip from TWRP and then, without powering the phone on, you flash ftf with flash tool - like in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/general/mod-14-5-0-242-pre-rooted-xzdualrecovery-t3081109?nocache=1
lufthof said:
I had the same problem upgrading from Jelly bean to Lollipop using TWRP, everything worked except the camera and autofocus.
My solution was upgrade where you first flash zip from TWRP and then, without powering the phone on, you flash ftf with flash tool - like in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/general/mod-14-5-0-242-pre-rooted-xzdualrecovery-t3081109?nocache=1
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after I had also the problem with the latest version from lollipop (*.236), i found a simple method they has eliminated all my problems in 20 minutes.
Perhaps it works with other ftf also for other people.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...lollipop-5-t3264557/post64283783#post64283783
I have same issue, camera works in JellyBean?(14.2.A.1.114), but after upgrading to Lolipop 14.6.A.1.236, camera and autofocus wont work ;(, when i try to take a picture app freezes, and doesn't take a picture.
Sadly this happens even with STOCK flashed 14.6.A.1.236, with Flashtool or EMMA.
following method result in bootloop ;(
komedol said:
I tried this method just now and it works (rooted with working autofocus for both front and rear camera).
1. Download older FW of Z1C. I downloaded the FTF of FW 14.2.A.1.114 from http://xperiafirmware.com/8-firmware/46-sony-xperia-z1-compact-d5503
2. Download or create pre-rooted flashable file of latest lollipop file then put in external SD card
3. Download FTF file of the latest lollipop (I used the same FTF for creating PRF file and for flashing the FTF via Flashtool)
4. Flash the older FW of Z1C using Flashtool. I check all option from "Wipe" and don't check any option from "Exclude" in the Flashtool
5. Root the FW using Easyroot then install Nut's latest dual recovery using installer
6. Reboot into recovery/TWRP then flash the PRF zip file located in external SD card
7. After flashing the PRF file, clear cache/dalvik and turn off the phone. Do not switch on
8. While keeping the phone off, start Flashtool then select the lollipop FTF file
9. Uncheck all options from "Wipe"
10. Under "Exclude", check the PARTITION,TA and SYSTEM
11. Click flash button, while pressing the volume down button connect USB cable to Z1C
12. After flashing finished, disconnect the cable and start the phone
I mostly followed the guide from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/stock-d6502-23-1-0-726-complete-guide-t3085893.
Hope this helps.
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Since flashtool layout changed, i checked boxes as in attached picture, rest of the steps are exactly the same...
Can someone help? Why would camera not work with unrooted STOCK 14.6.A.1.236 flashed via EMMA or Flashtool. I have unlocker bootloader.
edit: I'm getting pretty sad, already 8 hours flashing roms in different configs, and nothing helps
edit2: After whole day trying im happy to report my camera finally seems to work!
I've downloaded few different firmware versions via XperiFirm and what worked for me was:
1. downloading in XperiFirm and clean flashing 14.4.A.0.157 firmware
2. tried EasyRoot but it didnt work so i've installed NUT dual recovery in non root version (option 3 in installer)
3. downloading 14.6.A.1.236 firmware (i dont know if it makes a difference but "3 UK" worked for me)
4. created pre-rooted-zip with PRF Creator with 14.6.A.1.236 firmware
5. put flashable zip on sd card
6. reboot into recovery and without wiping anything in recovery, flashed pre-rooted-zip i just put on the card
Even those steps were similar to original instruction, and the rest was indentical
7. After flashing the PRF file, clear cache/dalvik and turn off the phone. Do not switch on
8. While keeping the phone off, start Flashtool then select the lollipop FTF file(I used same 3UK version as I udes to make PRF )
9. Uncheck all options from "Wipe"
10. Under "Exclude", check the PARTITION,TA and SYSTEM
11. Click flash button, while pressing the volume down button connect USB cable to Z1C
12. After flashing finished, disconnect the cable and start the phone
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and if someone is wondering i did finally check those boxes as in attachment pic when flashing final 14.6.A.1.236 firmware
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i try to root me z1 compact (i have unlocked the bootloader) but i forget to save th superuser zip into sd card....i wwant in fastboot mode and i didn t innstall the zip.........and now i am stuck on fastboot mode...and i haven t do backup..what can i do ?plz help
Could you use an external SD card reader and plug to your PC to copy the file you need? then reinsert into your phone.
how?
mkhairym said:
Could you use an external SD card reader and plug to your PC to copy the file you need? then reinsert into your phone.[/QUOTE
man i copy the supersu in the sd card but when i choose zip i press update superSU and it writes ......done
and when i prees reboot system now it gets me into recovery mode again
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thanos kary said:
mkhairym said:
Could you use an external SD card reader and plug to your PC to copy the file you need? then reinsert into your phone.[/QUOTE
man i copy the supersu in the sd card but when i choose zip i press update superSU and it writes ......done
and when i prees reboot system now it gets me into recovery mode again
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well a bit more info would help, like on what rom you were on, and what steps you followed? At least you're able to boot into recovery, which lets you flash other roms since you've unlocked the BL
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listen
darkmystel said:
thanos kary said:
well a bit more info would help, like on what rom you were on, and what steps you followed? At least you're able to boot into recovery, which lets you flash other roms since you've unlocked the BL
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listen ...i haven t done buckup and i haven t flash my rom......my phone can get in to the recovery mode ONLY....can i get out from the recovery mode ?:crying:
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Well if you have access to your recovery you should be able to mount your SD card there and then connect it to your PC. From there you can transfer a zip file to your phone and flash it.
I don't see anything mentioned about which custom recovery he flashed.
Could this be a stock recovery that he is in? (that may not allow mounting etc.)
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LaZiODROID said:
I don't see anything mentioned about which custom recovery he flashed.
Could this be a stock recovery that he is in? (that may not allow mounting etc.)[/QUOTE
i have done this....... and then what? i have 4.4.4 android
This is a CWM-Based Recovery 6.0.4.6 Touch Recovery for Xperia Z1 Compact!
Credits and special thanks to Koush and everyone else involved in Cyanogenmod project!
[ info ]
This Recovery is built from CWM 6.0.4.6 sources!
I dont have this device with me and I dont intend to buy one... my friend wanted root on his phone so I created this to help him out...
all the testing was done remotely on users devices...
[ PROOF ]
[ credits / special thanks ]
Koush - for the brilliant work & coding on CWM recovery
CyanogenMod and FreeXperia Team (especially jerpelea) for too many things *
special thanks to @swedan for helping out with testing and risking his devices for the sake of development!!! and NO, his phone was NOT damaged during testing
ME for creating this for u guys!
[ Requirements ]
Bootloader unlocked
working fastboot
STOCK ROM FW:
4.4.2
14.3.A.0.757 - v04
14.3.A.0.681 - v03
4.3
14.2.A.1.142 - v02
14.2.A.1.114 - v01
or ROMS BASED ON THAT FIRMWARE
[ features ]
standard CWM recovery 6.0.4.6 - TOUCH RECOVERY!
kernel is insecure (ro.secure=0)
adb debugging is enabled by default in OS
TIP: if u are experiencing very slow backup in CWM do this
[ WARNING ]
for flashing this kernel you WILL NEED TO UNLOCK BOOTLOADER! Check this thread for more info (same steps as Xperia Z1 are used for Xperia Z1 Compact)
UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER WITHOUT TA BACKUP WILL LEAD TO IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF DRM KEYS!!!
AND YES CAMERA STILL WORKS AFTER UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER!!!
[ known issues ]
adb is not working in recovery (can be fixed later)
[ how to flash this kernel ] (via fastboot)
download the kernel image
save the boot.img to the folder containing fastboot binary
flash the boot.img using fastboot:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
reboot from fastboot
Code:
fastboot reboot
the device should now start booting
enjoy!
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darkmystel said:
thanos kary said:
well a bit more info would help, like on what rom you were on, and what steps you followed? At least you're able to boot into recovery, which lets you flash other roms since you've unlocked the BL
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yes i get into recovery and then what i must do?
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thanos kary said:
darkmystel said:
yes i get into recovery and then what i must do?
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I think a little more studying should have been done before flashing things. Now that we know you can get into CWM Recovery, you can flash a custom ROM. Note that doing so will involve wiping your data/cache/system - so whatever apps you were using on your phone will be gone (along with the data for each app, like your preferences etc.)
And since your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash pretty much any ROM you like because the unlocked bootloader allows custom kernels to be flashed.
As an example, you can flash SlimKat. It is a custom ROM with a custom kernel. The page is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700456. You can find the download links in post #3. There will be a ZIP file for the ROM, and then optionally, another ZIP for the Google Apps (aka GAPPS), which would allow you to sign in to your Google account, use Play Store, etc. SlimKat offers 3 gapps (which I will link here because the GAPPS link on that thread seems to take me to a login page): They have mini, normal, and full. Take your pick..
http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewcategory/1150-addons4-4
Once you've downloaded them, copy the Slimkat ZIP to your external SD card. Also copy the GAPPS zip that you chose (if you wanted that).
Put the external card back into the phone and power it up, and get back into recovery like you did earlier. In recovery, before flashing the zips, you should do your wipes (this is where it wipes your apps/data/system). But as a precaution, maybe go into "install zip from sdcard", navigate through your external card to make sure the ZIP files are available to you.
I think that most ROM install zips take care of these wipes for you, but it's a good habit to get into when flashing custom ROMs.
You're going to:
1) Wipe data/factory reset (this will wipe the data and cache)
2) Go into Advanced and wipe Dalvik cache
3) Go into Mounts and Storage and format /system
Once that's done, you're going to go to "install zip from sdcard", choose your external card, and choose the SlimKat ZIP. That will flash the ROM and kernel. Once that's done, you're going to do one more flash - which is the GAPPS zip (if you decided that you wanted it).
Once that flash is done, you should be able to just reboot and the phone will start to boot into the new ROM. Note that on first boot, it will take some time - so you may be staring at the boot animation for a few minutes.
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root?
LaZiODROID said:
thanos kary said:
I think a little more studying should have been done before flashing things. Now that we know you can get into CWM Recovery, you can flash a custom ROM. Note that doing so will involve wiping your data/cache/system - so whatever apps you were using on your phone will be gone (along with the data for each app, like your preferences etc.)
And since your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash pretty much any ROM you like because the unlocked bootloader allows custom kernels to be flashed.
As an example, you can flash SlimKat. It is a custom ROM with a custom kernel. The page is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700456. You can find the download links in post #3. There will be a ZIP file for the ROM, and then optionally, another ZIP for the Google Apps (aka GAPPS), which would allow you to sign in to your Google account, use Play Store, etc. SlimKat offers 3 gapps (which I will link here because the GAPPS link on that thread seems to take me to a login page): They have mini, normal, and full. Take your pick..
http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/dlsearch/viewcategory/1150-addons4-4
Once you've downloaded them, copy the Slimkat ZIP to your external SD card. Also copy the GAPPS zip that you chose (if you wanted that).
Put the external card back into the phone and power it up, and get back into recovery like you did earlier. In recovery, before flashing the zips, you should do your wipes (this is where it wipes your apps/data/system). But as a precaution, maybe go into "install zip from sdcard", navigate through your external card to make sure the ZIP files are available to you.
I think that most ROM install zips take care of these wipes for you, but it's a good habit to get into when flashing custom ROMs.
You're going to:
1) Wipe data/factory reset (this will wipe the data and cache)
2) Go into Advanced and wipe Dalvik cache
3) Go into Mounts and Storage and format /system
Once that's done, you're going to go to "install zip from sdcard", choose your external card, and choose the SlimKat ZIP. That will flash the ROM and kernel. Once that's done, you're going to do one more flash - which is the GAPPS zip (if you decided that you wanted it).
Once that flash is done, you should be able to just reboot and the phone will start to boot into the new ROM. Note that on first boot, it will take some time - so you may be staring at the boot animation for a few minutes.
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man i haven t done root yet.....i have 4.4.4 android can you give instructios? and slimkat it is not support my z1 compact
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thanos kary said:
man i haven t done root yet.....i have 4.4.4 android can you give instructios? and slimkat it is not support my z1 compact
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When you say you want to root, it means that you want to root the current system that you are on. But from what you have described in this thread, you are currently having a problem with your phone, where it does not boot normally into the system/ROM. You boot straight into Clockworkmod Recovery, every time. Correct? If this is correct, then rooting your current ROM probably won't help your situation (because you are not able to boot normally into the system).
Slimkat is a ROM that has root access included. I believe that pretty much any custom rom has root included. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that slimkat does not support your Z1 compact. You should be able to flash Slimkat to your Z1 Compact. The link from my previous post points to the Slimkat thread, which is in the Z1 Compact Original Android Development forum, so it is made for Z1 Compact.
That said, you don't need to choose Slimkat - I provided that just as an example of a custom rom that has a custom kernel included. Look through the Xperia Z1 Compact Original Android Development forum for custom roms that use custom kernels. Most of those roms have the custom kernel included in their ZIP. Whichever custom rom you choose, make sure to READ the original post (and other posts if necessary) to get the information you need on how to install it, or to find out what files you will need for that ROM (as some roms have add-ons and stuff you may find interesting).
There are also ROMs that are stock-based. Those can be found in the Xperia Z1 Compact Android Development forum. These roms also have root included, and are built to run on the standard stock Sony kernel. Some of them may be based on a specific stock Sony kernel version, so pay attention to that.
If you want to start over, and flash a pure stock Sony ROM to your phone (also known as an FTF), you can do that at any time by downloading an appropriate FTF for your phone, and flashing it by loading the FTF with FlashTool. It will then ask you to put your phone into FlashMode (which is done by making sure the phone is OFF, then holding the VolDown button, and connecting the USB cable while still holding the VolDown button. Once the flash begins, you can let go of the VolDown button) But !! Please note that if you haven't used FlashTool before, you will need to install some drivers. They are included with FlashTool, in a folder called Drivers. You would choose the driver specific to your phone, plus the FlashMode driver, plus the Fastboot driver. If you are using Windows8, you will have to do some extra work to get those drivers to install correctly. It involves booting Win8 into a mode where Driver Signature Enforcement is disabled, then installing the drivers found in the drivers folder of FlashTool. You can easily find out how to do that by searching online.
Hope this helps... don't make any risky flashing moves if you aren't certain about them - just keep reading and searching and you will eventually find the answers you need.
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LaZiODROID said:
When you say you want to root, it means that you want to root the current system that you are on. But from what you have described in this thread, you are currently having a problem with your phone, where it does not boot normally into the system/ROM. You boot straight into Clockworkmod Recovery, every time. Correct? If this is correct, then rooting your current ROM probably won't help your situation (because you are not able to boot normally into the system).
Slimkat is a ROM that has root access included. I believe that pretty much any custom rom has root included. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that slimkat does not support your Z1 compact. You should be able to flash Slimkat to your Z1 Compact. The link from my previous post points to the Slimkat thread, which is in the Z1 Compact Original Android Development forum, so it is made for Z1 Compact.
That said, you don't need to choose Slimkat - I provided that just as an example of a custom rom that has a custom kernel included. Look through the Xperia Z1 Compact Original Android Development forum for custom roms that use custom kernels. Most of those roms have the custom kernel included in their ZIP. Whichever custom rom you choose, make sure to READ the original post (and other posts if necessary) to get the information you need on how to install it, or to find out what files you will need for that ROM (as some roms have add-ons and stuff you may find interesting).
There are also ROMs that are stock-based. Those can be found in the Xperia Z1 Compact Android Development forum. These roms also have root included, and are built to run on the standard stock Sony kernel. Some of them may be based on a specific stock Sony kernel version, so pay attention to that.
If you want to start over, and flash a pure stock Sony ROM to your phone (also known as an FTF), you can do that at any time by downloading an appropriate FTF for your phone, and flashing it by loading the FTF with FlashTool. It will then ask you to put your phone into FlashMode (which is done by making sure the phone is OFF, then holding the VolDown button, and connecting the USB cable while still holding the VolDown button. Once the flash begins, you can let go of the VolDown button) But !! Please note that if you haven't used FlashTool before, you will need to install some drivers. They are included with FlashTool, in a folder called Drivers. You would choose the driver specific to your phone, plus the FlashMode driver, plus the Fastboot driver. If you are using Windows8, you will have to do some extra work to get those drivers to install correctly. It involves booting Win8 into a mode where Driver Signature Enforcement is disabled, then installing the drivers found in the drivers folder of FlashTool. You can easily find out how to do that by searching online.
Hope this helps... don't make any risky flashing moves if you aren't certain about them - just keep reading and searching and you will eventually find the answers you need.
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ooooohhh man i love you ,....it works with slimkat....thank you ...thank you...but i don t like this rom ..tell me if you know......how to get back to the officil from sony?
and if you can give a guide to root 4.4 android z1c
thanos kary said:
ooooohhh man i love you ,....it works with slimkat....thank you ...thank you...but i don t like this rom ..tell me if you know......how to get back to the officil from sony?
and if you can give a guide to root 4.4 android z1c
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You could try to flash Kitslim (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2743177)
It is a slightly optimized rom based on the original Sony stock rom.
I use it and ist awesome. You have the stock feeling with this.
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Schlengge said:
You could try to flash Kitslim (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2743177)
It is a slightly optimized rom based on the original Sony stock rom.
I use it and ist awesome. You have the stock feeling with this.
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i will flash this rom...but first i want to go in official rom and then i will root the rom
how to root?
thanos kary said:
i will flash this rom...but first i want to go in official rom and then i will root the rom
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can anyone tell me how to root....i can not root with easy towel root
Hi,
Up until this time yesterday I thought I was relatively tech savy... Unfortunately the last 24 hours have proved otherwise!
I received the notification from Sony PC Companion to update to Lollipop, and without thinking about backing up 4 months worth of pictures / videos of my baby son, went ahead...
Unfortunately the update failed, and I was left with a phone in bootloop mode... and the only solution I found was to use Sony PC Companion to 'repair' it (which installed Lollipop), unaware that this would wipe the internal memory including all of said baby photos / videos. I haven't dared tell my wife yet, and have been up all night trying to find a way to recover the data....
Totally unfamiliar with the concept of bootloaders, rooting, etc... I investigated some recovery software options, assuming they would work in the same way as normal hard drives. It would appear that is the case, but in order to access the internal memory I've opened up (ie. confused) my brain with the more technical side of the Android OS. I've tried and failed to root the phone, as that seems to be the fundamental requirement of the various data recovery programs.
Enough of the summary, here are a few basic questions...
1. Can I root the Z1C in its current state? It's running Lollipop, bootloader unlocked (as far as I'm aware), USB debugging mode enabled, etc... If so, and I understand this is a basic question for this forum, but can someone please explain how? I've tried numerous tutorials and am totally lost...
2. If I can't root the phone as is, am I right to assume I need to downgrade the OS to KitKat or similar? Again, can someone please explain, step by step what is required...
3. Is there a simpler way to recover the internal data, or am I at least in the right ball park?
I really appreciate any help you guys can offer...
Thanks,
Tim
You can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...-5-0-242-r3d-customized-ru-1279-3901-t3081309 , others have succeeded, i for some reason didn´t. But yes, go back to .107, root and then install pre-rooted Lollipop.
1. Can I root the Z1C in its current state? It's running Lollipop, bootloader unlocked (as far as I'm aware), USB debugging mode enabled, etc... If so, and I understand this is a basic question for this forum, but can someone please explain how? I've tried numerous tutorials and am totally lost...
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With unlocked bootloader u can always root any rom. Just install your favourite Stock ROM. I recommend a FTF File that you can flash with flashtool.
Then flash the FTF / ROM and after that, the Kernel with CWM Recovery like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620794
--> Working Kernel for KitKat 4.44 also for Lollipop 5.02:
Advance Stock Kernel with Recovery v04 (FW:14.3.A.0.757}
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Now download the latest SuperSU ZIP form here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 and copy that to your SD card.
Finally restart your phone, press vol down when LED appears at bootup and flash SuperSu ZIP. --> now you are rooted.
You can also flash the latest dual recovery ZIP, if you want to return to original Stock Kernel:
To get the original Kernel of your Stock ROM back, use flashtool, select again the FTF file and uncheck all "Wipe settings" and also exclude all "flash settings" except the "KERNEL". Flash it and you are done.
3. Is there a simpler way to recover the internal data, or am I at least in the right ball park?
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Be aware of installing anything on your internal storage.
You can try to recover your files using this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.defianttech.diskdigger&hl=de
nataS555 said:
You can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...-5-0-242-r3d-customized-ru-1279-3901-t3081309 , others have succeeded, i for some reason didn´t. But yes, go back to .107, root and then install pre-rooted Lollipop.
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Thanks for the advice and link. To be honest, even the instructions on that thread are beyond me at the moment... I know it's very basic for you guys, but can you please explain these steps in more detail:
- wipe system, data, cache, davik (all)
- flash this zip
What are the different FTF options listed below the main instructions? Firmware, Kernel Only and Without System?
Thanks,
Tim
aikon96 said:
With unlocked bootloader u can always root any rom. Just install your favourite Stock ROM. I recommend a FTF File that you can flash with flashtool.
Then flash the FTF / ROM and after that, the Kernel with CWM Recovery like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2620794
--> Working Kernel for KitKat 4.44 also for Lollipop 5.02:
Now download the latest SuperSU ZIP form here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 and copy that to your SD card.
Finally restart your phone, press vol down when LED appears at bootup and flash SuperSu ZIP. --> now you are rooted.
You can also flash the latest dual recovery ZIP, if you want to return to original Stock Kernel:
To get the original Kernel of your Stock ROM back, use flashtool, select again the FTF file and uncheck all "Wipe settings" and also exclude all "flash settings" except the "KERNEL". Flash it and you are done.
Be aware of installing anything on your internal storage.
You can try to recover your files using this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.defianttech.diskdigger&hl=de
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Thanks for breaking it down for me! Really appreciate the time and effort. Will give this a whirl after work today.
Tim
Hi guys
I'm very new to flashing phones, so please baby steps
I'm trying to flash the Cyanogenmod 12.1 to an elderly Xperia M.
I've tried asking for assistance on CM's page, but so far no luck, I hope somebody here is more helpfull.
I've downloaded the zip file, unzipped it and uploaded boot.img to it, but when it reboots, it just shows the Sony logo, and a blue led, but nothing else.
If I shut it down by removing the battery, start it up and press the volume rocker it boots up in Cyanogemnod recovery, but not cwm recovery.
Can somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm trying to follow the CM article regarding this specific CM build.
fribse said:
Hi guys
I'm very new to flashing phones, so please baby steps
I'm trying to flash the Cyanogenmod 12.1 to an elderly Xperia M.
I've tried asking for assistance on CM's page, but so far no luck, I hope somebody here is more helpfull.
I've downloaded the zip file, unzipped it and uploaded boot.img to it, but when it reboots, it just shows the Sony logo, and a blue led, but nothing else.
If I shut it down by removing the battery, start it up and press the volume rocker it boots up in Cyanogemnod recovery, but not cwm recovery.
Can somebody tell me what I'm doing wrong? I'm trying to follow the CM article regarding this specific CM build.
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After flashing the boot.img with your Flashtool (I guess?), did you flash the ROM? I mean the CM12.1 ROM zip?
AndyPhoenix9879 said:
After flashing the boot.img with your Flashtool (I guess?), did you flash the ROM? I mean the CM12.1 ROM zip?
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Hi Andy
Thankyou for your assistance.
I've tried following the wiki guide, so I've downloaded the CM12.1, unzipped it, and used 'fastboot' to copy it into the phone, and then reboot it (as it is explained in the wiki article wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_nicki
I don't have a Flashtool installed, should I use another method for updating?
fribse said:
Hi Andy
Thankyou for your assistance.
I've tried following the wiki guide, so I've downloaded the CM12.1, unzipped it, and used 'fastboot' to copy it into the phone, and then reboot it (as it is explained in the wiki article wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_nicki
I don't have a Flashtool installed, should I use another method for updating?
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Best to use Flashtool, it's much safer and the information and guidelines are already prepared in xda. So any doubts could be resolved rather quickly if any. Anyway goodluck and happy flashing!
Do you habe unlocked Bootloader?
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AndyPhoenix9879 said:
Best to use Flashtool, it's much safer and the information and guidelines are already prepared in xda. So any doubts could be resolved rather quickly if any. Anyway goodluck and happy flashing!
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Thanks, can you tell me where I can find the right flash tool, and where I can read more about how to do this?
fribse said:
Thanks, can you tell me where I can find the right flash tool, and where I can read more about how to do this?
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Flashtool: http://www.flashtool.net/index.php
Tutorial(Basics): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697277
Happy flashing and all the best @fribse
AndyPhoenix9879 said:
Flashtool: http://www.flashtool.net/index.php
Tutorial(Basics): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697277
Happy flashing and all the best @fribse
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Hi Andy
Ok, after finally getting it downloaded via the torrent, and actually getting the right file instead of a bunch of adware from the download links, I've tried starting it.
It says I'm not in USB debugging mode.
But to enable that I have to get into the phone, and it's currently not booting.
The flashboot refers to a 'back' button, but I don't have a physical back button on the C1905, what on earth do I do?
Ahaaa, part success, it needed charging. So after having it charged, and then connected to the phone, I've been able to flash a 'GLOBAL' firmware to the phone.
It now starts up as it should in the global firmware, and as soon as PC Companion saw it, it told me there is an update.
So that's great. Now I'm going to try with the Cyanogenmod again But I guess I have to find a '.ftf' version of it?
fribse said:
Ahaaa, part success, it needed charging. So after having it charged, and then connected to the phone, I've been able to flash a 'GLOBAL' firmware to the phone.
It now starts up as it should in the global firmware, and as soon as PC Companion saw it, it told me there is an update.
So that's great. Now I'm going to try with the Cyanogenmod again But I guess I have to find a '.ftf' version of it?
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Ok, so right now, you are using stock FW and unlocked bootloader?
Step 1. Prepare files.
You will need the CM zip, Google Apps Zip, and a signed CWM Zip. Where do you find a signed CWM Zip? Look at Step 2.
Step 2.Sign the CWM zip from here, with the tool from here.
Step 3. Put the 3 Zip files on your SD card. Also, extract the boot.img and keep it somewhere easily accessible.
Step 4. I'll assume you have installed the nicki drivers for flashtool. Launch flashtool. The click the lightning bolt icon and select fastboot. With your xperia m sitched off, hold the VOL_UP key and connect USB cable. You should get a blue LED. Flash the boot.img as kernel.
Step 5. Select reboot into system. When a magenta LED shows, press a volume button. You should have booted to CM recovery. Browse to install ZIP, and flash the signed CWM zip.
Step 6. Power the phone off and repeat step 5. You should boot into CWM. Take a full backup of your phone first. Then wipe cache and data. Finally, flash CM zip and google apps zip.
Step 7. Wipe cache and reboot the phone.
Step 8. Sit back chillax, first boot will seem to take ages. Only after about 20 mins should you be concerned.
ENJOY CM12.1
Just to let you know, apps will take up more memory on Lollipop than other earlier versions. This is normal.
That worked perfectly, thankyou very much.
I now have a CM12.1 Xperia M, very nice
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Ok, so right now, you are using stock FW and unlocked bootloader?
Step 1. Prepare files.
You will need the CM zip, Google Apps Zip, and a signed CWM Zip. Where do you find a signed CWM Zip? Look at Step 2.
Step 2.Sign the CWM zip from here, with the tool from here.
Step 3. Put the 3 Zip files on your SD card. Also, extract the boot.img and keep it somewhere easily accessible.
Step 4. I'll assume you have installed the nicki drivers for flashtool. Launch flashtool. The click the lightning bolt icon and select fastboot. With your xperia m sitched off, hold the VOL_UP key and connect USB cable. You should get a blue LED. Flash the boot.img as kernel.
Step 5. Select reboot into system. When a magenta LED shows, press a volume button. You should have booted to CM recovery. Browse to install ZIP, and flash the signed CWM zip.
Step 6. Power the phone off and repeat step 5. You should boot into CWM. Take a full backup of your phone first. Then wipe cache and data. Finally, flash CM zip and google apps zip.
Step 7. Wipe cache and reboot the phone.
Step 8. Sit back chillax, first boot will seem to take ages. Only after about 20 mins should you be concerned.
ENJOY CM12.1
Just to let you know, apps will take up more memory on Lollipop than other earlier versions. This is normal.
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Hey, I am new to android. I tried your tutorial and millions of others to put CM 1.2 on my Sony Xperia M, but I had no luck at all. I am always getting errors like "Unable to mount /data" "e: format_volume failed to mount data/, formatting instead" "failed to mount dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata". I don't know what I am doing wrong. The first tutorial I followed was the one at the official wiki from the Cyanogenmod, and I got those errors. I didn't have a backup, but I managed to flash a stock rom I downloaded on the internet. Can you help me? I've been awake for 20hours trying to solve this but I always get the same error
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theperson333 said:
Ok, so right now, you are using stock FW and unlocked bootloader?
Step 1. Prepare files.
You will need the CM zip, Google Apps Zip, and a signed CWM Zip. Where do you find a signed CWM Zip? Look at Step 2.
Step 2.Sign the CWM zip from here, with the tool from here.
Step 3. Put the 3 Zip files on your SD card. Also, extract the boot.img and keep it somewhere easily accessible.
Step 4. I'll assume you have installed the nicki drivers for flashtool. Launch flashtool. The click the lightning bolt icon and select fastboot. With your xperia m sitched off, hold the VOL_UP key and connect USB cable. You should get a blue LED. Flash the boot.img as kernel.
Step 5. Select reboot into system. When a magenta LED shows, press a volume button. You should have booted to CM recovery. Browse to install ZIP, and flash the signed CWM zip.
Step 6. Power the phone off and repeat step 5. You should boot into CWM. Take a full backup of your phone first. Then wipe cache and data. Finally, flash CM zip and google apps zip.
Step 7. Wipe cache and reboot the phone.
Step 8. Sit back chillax, first boot will seem to take ages. Only after about 20 mins should you be concerned.
ENJOY CM12.1
Just to let you know, apps will take up more memory on Lollipop than other earlier versions. This is normal.
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By the way. I can access the Recovery mod, and I have a 512mb external card to put the files, I already tried the sideload method and put the zip files into the card as you said. But no luck. And another point, I wasn't able to apply the step 5, so I flashed the CWM staight, and I had errors when I tried to install both CM 1.2 and Gapps. I would be more than thankful if you helped me.
fr3d3r1ko said:
Hey, I am new to android. I tried your tutorial and millions of others to put CM 1.2 on my Sony Xperia M, but I had no luck at all. I am always getting errors like "Unable to mount /data" "e: format_volume failed to mount data/, formatting instead" "failed to mount dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/userdata". I don't know what I am doing wrong. The first tutorial I followed was the one at the official wiki from the Cyanogenmod, and I got those errors. I didn't have a backup, but I managed to flash a stock rom I downloaded on the internet. Can you help me? I've been awake for 20hours trying to solve this but I always get the same error
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By the way. I can access the Recovery mod, and I have a 512mb external card to put the files, I already tried the sideload method and put the zip files into the card as you said. But no luck. And another point, I wasn't able to apply the step 5, so I flashed the CWM staight, and I had errors when I tried to install both CM 1.2 and Gapps. I would be more than thankful if you helped me.
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Just to check, did you install stock at least once after BL unlock? It is required to fix the data partition. Flash the stock ftf and let it boot. Then proceed with the instructions I provided.
Please remember that YOU, and only YOU are responsible for your actions. These instructions are provided "as is , with all faults".
theperson333 said:
Just to check, did you install stock at least once after BL unlock? It is required to fix the data partition. Flash the stock ftf and let it boot. Then proceed with the instructions I provided.
Please remember that YOU, and only YOU are responsible for your actions. These instructions are provided "as is , with all faults".
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Not sure what I did but I managed to work, I guess it was checking the reset customization on Flashtool. Thank you for your help!
Does the 'Full backup' from 6 include absolutely everything I could possibly need to go back to the exact same state my phone is currently in? In other words, is it like a copy of everything that I could possibly change or mess up on my phone? I always thought nandroid backup did that, but now I just read that doesn't backup the kernel for example.
And I'm assuming this 'full backup' can be done using flashtool, right?
Thanks
Hi guys
Im new to all this in depth android stuff but i have a problem at hand with my new device hoping someone can help
Sony Z5 premium e6853 (lollipop firmware)
The issue i have is mainly with the Youtube app as it allows me to play a few videos and then stops and says PROBLEM PLAYING VIDEO PLS RETRY both on wifi and 3G. (Works when i restart my phone). I have camera issues also...along with loading videos from my album.
So as i noticed the youtube problem i googled it and followed all the online suggestions i.e clear cache, remove update etc i even re-rooted the phone (the phone was previously rooted) and installed a older versions but still a fail. Factory reset, restored system, cleared dalvik cache, basically tried everything.
I also tried system repair via Xperia companion but the phone is not recognised when i have to hold the volume button and reconnect the cable. I then tried system update which also fails.
I then tried a OTA update i have available but realised the previoius owner who rooted the phone has installed TWRP which does not allow the OTA update. So i downloaded a stock marshmallow firmware files hoping to flash it via TWRP but again as its a FTF file its not found in TWRP recovery. (I dnt knw how to make it a zip flash file).
So basically what i want to know is the stock recovery of my phone and were i can download it from so i can remove TWRP and Intstall my OTA update or any other sugesstions.
Or how to zip a FTF file?
Apoloogies for the long thread but this phone is pretty useless atm and i need to flash a new firmware and hopefully everything will work fine.
Thanks
Looks like you want to get rid of root and recovery on your fone. Use flashtool to flash the ftf. I think that should automatically lock your bootloader. You probably have also lost your DRM keys...
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guhvanoh said:
Looks like you want to get rid of root and recovery on your fone. Use flashtool to flash the ftf. I think that should automatically lock your bootloader. You probably have also lost your DRM keys...
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Thanks mate fore the reply and yes after doing some research i believe i may have lost he DRM keys. I found a single restore patch which has improved the camera usage a little although youtube still the same issue.
Iv tried flashing my phone but when i need to connect usb and hold the volume down and power (fastboot) i have no response. I have installed the drivers.
Would you happen to knw which file is the stock recovery in the ftf so i can extract then flash file and the phone to stock recovery? Iv found a app which allows you to switch recoverys from i.e stock to twrp then maybe OTA updates will work.
Thanks
AndroidMonk said:
Thanks mate fore the reply and yes after doing some research i believe i may have lost he DRM keys. I found a single restore patch which has improved the camera usage a little although youtube still the same issue.
Iv tried flashing my phone but when i need to connect usb and hold the volume down and power (fastboot) i have no response. I have installed the drivers.
Would you happen to knw which file is the stock recovery in the ftf so i can extract then flash file and the phone to stock recovery? Iv found a app which allows you to switch recoverys from i.e stock to twrp then maybe OTA updates will work.
Thanks
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it was simple solution at that times but it went way ahead! , my album was not loading once because i had bad SDCARD so I bought toshiba class10 and it worked fine. my google play was never updating applicaitons and getting stuck, so simple solution was to clear all files from apps pertaining to youtube and downgrading to factory default app may have done it.
however. seems like u have tried many times either reinstalling stock rom and even u upgraded via OTA. seems like system junk is there.
now flashing.
having important drivers are must.
window 7 is highly recomended
windows10 has some issues with Digitially not signed drivers and it has it own issues!
u can download android 6.01 using FLASHTOOL (Xperifrim) and flash the ftf file (wipe/system/data/userdata/internalstorage/cache)
don't touch simlock!
Hi there,
I have a Huawei Rio L02, Australian Vodafone version.
I wanted to root my phone so I could use the gyroscope feature.
I was following a guide and managed to unlock the bootloader and install TWRP and SuperSU ok, upon trying to install cyanogenmod I got error 7 and it said to wipe the system which i did and still got error 7. (I did not realise at this time the stock firmware needed to be updated to marshmallow before installation) so I wiped the files again and didn't realise until it was too late I had system checked. Now I can access TWRP, but I can not figure out how to install any firmware on the device.
- I have tried multiple stock firmwares
- I have tried the forced update and fastbootloader methods
- I have tried manually installing the files using TWRP
I had a backup file, but unfortunately did not back it up to my pc before wiping my system, stupid and a noob mistake I know.
If anyone has a Nandroid backup of the stock system that would be fantastic (If you can use a same model, but different devices backup)
Any Ideas? Is there an old version of cyanogenmod i could install without any O.S. on the device and would this allow me to update to the newer cyanogenmod?
Would really appreciate any assistance.
Thank you
Easiest way IMO would be to download stock firmware, put it on sdcard in dload folder.
Turn off the phone. Press and hold Vol_ & Vol+, press power button. Huawei firmware update will start. You'll have stock firmawer without root and twrp.
That's why I always keep, stock firmware on sd card in dload folder so can quickly flash stock firmware if something goes wrong