I rooted my Sony Xperia Ultra T2 D5303 Version 4.4.3 19.1.1.A.0.165 using Kingoroot and realised I couldn't access one of my apps, now when I tried to unroot it using the Android Application, it does not respond at all and if I tried to unroot it through the desktop application it always gives a "Unroot Failed" message whenever it reaches 100%. How do I unroot the phone fully?
Sorry,kinda of a newbie here. Tell me if you need more details.
Download supersume on playstore, it will change your root manager to supersu and just unroot from supersu if you want
Repair your phone by Sony companion.. Or flashtool..
Or reroot your phone with kingroot then unroot..
I was having same problem..
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Hello Everybody,
I may need your help!
I've got a Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc (Lt15i) with Android 2.3.4 on it. (Stock ROM)
When I got my Arc, I rootet it with the Doomloard tool... it worked without errors..
Then I had to send my mobilephone to the repair center because of a crack in the housing ... unfortunately they reset my Arc to stocksettings, like they ever did.
Then I tried to root it again, but it was not possible to root it one more time.
I installed flashtool 0.8.0.0 to flash the stockkernel once again, but rooting still doesn't work.While the rootingprocess there were errors like .. *failed to copy..* whatever..
When I watch the files on the intern phonestorage through Astro filemanager.. I'm able to see two folders which seem not to be removed through flashing or resetting to default settings etc. *root* and *sbin*
is it posssible that this two folders are the reasons why i can't root anymore?
If it's so, how can they be removed?
But may it be possible that I can only root the LT15i_4.0.2.A.0.42 ROM and not the later versions like .62 or .69?
I'm not able to find a working LT15i_4.0.2.A.0.42 Stock ROM in the internet.. all the ones I downloaded didn't work.. flashtool said flashing failed..
Could anyone post a link to me with a working .42 Stockkernel?
Or could anyone help me to root my mobile once again..
Nice greetings from Germany,
Eric
PS: I'm not very good on this area and my English is not the best, so it would be nice if you'll try to explain it very simple..
The .62 and .69 cant be rooted.
Uf you got unlocked bootloader just boot a gb kernel with flash and install root.zip (download it from superuser site)
There are many threads with roms on general thread, sticked.
Typed down from the sky with sexy LT15i
Thank you for your Answer! But I don't know wether by bootloader is locked or not... Could you post me a link with such a kernel?
I flashed .42 on my arc but the rooting didn't work.. :-(
What could be the problem?
If you don't know whether your bootloader is unlocked or not, I'm fairly certain that it's still locked. LOL!
The .42 fw is rootable with Gingerbreak v1.20. It's an .apk file. If that doesn't work, try v1.10.
So technically, Gingerbreak is all you need to root .42. You don't require an unlocked bootloader just for that.
Once you're rooted, you can upgrade to .62 OTA to still keep root.
(If you really want to unlock your bootloader, head over to Sony's website. Clear instructions are given there. You can do it for free but this voids your warranty. And keep your IMEI at hand. You'll need to enter it on the website).
Swyped from my SE Xperia arc (LT15i) using Tapatalk 2
I rooted my Xperia SL with eroot v1.2
But now can I get the upcoming Jellybean firmware. I don't know whether Sony PC companion accepts my phone or not now.
Please somebody help. If it voids the update then please somebody help me to unroot it.
Please remember my phone is Xperia SL not S.
do this to un-root it
Note any sort of garentee / Warrenty will be voided but it isnt voided unless the company you bought your Phone from knows.
NOTE Xperia s and SL are generaly the same.
~Rooting your Xperia Phone ~
Sony companin would still pick up your Xperia S and you will still be able to update it, only thing is it would unroot your xperia
So no it doesent VOID the update.
~ how to Unroot ~
SOLUTION 1
use the tool in the link Below to unroot your Device
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1886460
Simply Follow instructions
SOLUTION 2
Open your Super user App (SuperSU or SuperUser)
Click on Full Unroot and then reboot and uninstall the super user app
Please i need your help, i wanted to root my xperia z1 compact (Easy Root Tool for various Xperia devices) but when I finished all the steps (i got an error while wiping System) the phone didn’t start. and it keeps rebooting.
I don’t know what to do, please help me to solve this problem.
thanks a lot.
What fw version do you have? If keepsbrebooting you can use red button near Sim card to turn it off. By the way you dont need to wipe anything while rooting your phone flash stock fw 108 than use towelroot or newroot it takes 1 minute to root phone. If you have 157fw there are tutorials in z1c section excacly explaining how to root the latest firmware
hallo, i have Xperia ZL with stock lollipop C6502_10.6.A.0.454 R2E_Customized US , i already tried to root it with some method, replace kingroot with superSU with terminal emulator, and another method is downgrade to KK and flash a pre rooted rom with custom recovery.
it says success, my device has been rooted by both method, but the problem is, when i grant root access for some apps like titanium backup, netcut, rootexplorer, etc. my hp will reboot itself after about 5-10minutes after granted root access or just open the apps. it just works fine if i don't open any apps which need root access
i have not try the UBL method, i can't find any tutorial, i have browse a whole day and found nothing
i really appreciate any kind of help thankyou. and my appologize for my bad english, it is not my native language
So, I just bothered lot couple of ppl here but still have some questions and prefer more answers. I have the z1 compact with android 5.0.2 and .270, I can update but I prefer to wait
1- Principal, how safe is to root with kingroot ?
2-If root goes wrong, can undo everything and back to normal ?
3-Just root my phone and use is as I did before root, what changes ? Its same phone just rooted ?
4- Should use kingroot from pc or phone ?
thank you and sorry my english
JIJOK said:
So, I just bothered lot couple of ppl here but still have some questions and prefer more answers. I have the z1 compact with android 5.0.2 and .270, I can update but I prefer to wait
1- Principal, how safe is to root with kingroot ?
2-If root goes wrong, can undo everything and back to normal ?
3-Just root my phone and use is as I did before root, what changes ? Its same phone just rooted ?
4- Should use kingroot from pc or phone ?
thank you and sorry my english
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Just follow the instructions on the Kingroot page, just download the .apk and install it.
Your phone will be exactly the same, the only difference is that you will be able to install and run 'root' applications. This is like being administrator of a computer, you can install and run anything.
If kingroot is unable to unlock your phone it will tell you before it starts, it has a table that it uses to look up phone models/firmware, if it's not on the list then it doesn't attempt it.
You can always repair your phone with Sony PC Companion, whatever the condition.
You might want to install superSU once Kingroot is installed, but again, follow the instructions on the thread and it will be easy.
Auto update disabled
Hello,
Xperia Z Ultra 14.6.A.1.236
Kingroot 4.6.2
I noticed that Kingroot (autoupdate disabled) is still trying to connect to chinese servers as soon as i have internet access. Eight IP addresses just to check for new version? Strange, isn't it?
I dont know how to verify what kind of connection Kingroot is trying to establish. Does any one know if it is just for update check or to send data from cell to chinese servers.
Logs from Firewall:
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AppID : 10205
Application's Name: KingRoot
Total Packets Blocked: 67
[TCP]103.7.30.157:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.74.142:80(10)
[TCP]163.177.66.11:80(8)
[TCP]103.7.30.158:80(6)
[TCP]103.7.30.156:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.67.190:80(15)
[TCP]163.177.67.188:80(8)
[TCP]163.177.67.189:80(8)
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That is what I am getting wjen whois:
(can not paste links yet. I used who_is to check on these ip numbers
I know that Kingroot is sending some data during installation "to find the best way to root your devicew". But why it is trying to connect so hard after root is already obtained?
Thanks.for.your help guys.
SteFANdyVAN said:
Hello,
Xperia Z Ultra 14.6.A.1.236
Kingroot 4.6.2
I noticed that Kingroot (autoupdate disabled) is still trying to connect to chinese servers as soon as i have internet access. Eight IP addresses just to check for new version? Strange, isn't it?
I dont know how to verify what kind of connection Kingroot is trying to establish. Does any one know if it is just for update check or to send data from cell to chinese servers.
Logs from Firewall:
--------
AppID : 10205
Application's Name: KingRoot
Total Packets Blocked: 67
[TCP]103.7.30.157:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.74.142:80(10)
[TCP]163.177.66.11:80(8)
[TCP]103.7.30.158:80(6)
[TCP]103.7.30.156:80(6)
[TCP]163.177.67.190:80(15)
[TCP]163.177.67.188:80(8)
[TCP]163.177.67.189:80(8)
---------
That is what I am getting wjen whois:
(can not paste links yet. I used who_is to check on these ip numbers
I know that Kingroot is sending some data during installation "to find the best way to root your devicew". But why it is trying to connect so hard after root is already obtained?
Thanks.for.your help guys.
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If you don't trust Kingroot, you can change Kingroot to su - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65004634&postcount=2 or you can wipe everything and just flash supersu via recovery - https://download.chainfire.eu/696/SuperSU/