How to install CM13 on Z1C? - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

CM13 in the recovery after installation, can not boot, the card in the SONY screen unlimited restart.
Hoping to help me lift the confusion.
thank you for your reply
Xperia z1 compact D5503

SakuraTamaki said:
CM13 in the recovery after installation, can not boot, the card in the SONY screen unlimited restart.
Hoping to help me lift the confusion.
thank you for your reply
Xperia z1 compact D5503
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Main questions would be: 1) do you have unlocked bootloader 2) do you have TWRP recovery, 3) did you make a full wipe before flash? If yes on all 3, it should work fine. If no on any, that's probably it.

levone1 said:
Main questions would be: 1) do you have unlocked bootloader 2) do you have TWRP recovery, 3) did you make a full wipe before flash? If yes on all 3, it should work fine. If no on any, that's probably it.
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Yes, I am sure have unlocked the bootloader, and have installed twrp-3.0.2, and has wiped the Dalvik / ART Cache, system, cache and user data. After finishing these can not be installed and boot.
"Cm-13.0-20151220-UNOFFICIAL-amami" can be installed because it does not work with SIM, but now the new version fails to install.

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Cyanogen boot loop

i have googled this and tried multiple ways of installing it but i always get a boot loop. Whats going on?
Hey if you just want to get your phone back again, just flash another firmware from the one you used. Should start up just fine.
have done already but i actually want to install cyn mod. I managed to get as far as the main screen buit then immediately reboots. I cant find wifi modules for latest doom kernel either they arent in his thread.
FLASH KERNEL FIRST (from cyanogenMOD or doomkernel for CM7 etc)
Than flash cyanogenMOD
any other way will make your phone bootloop.
I think you have to unlock BL via SE in order to flash CM..
of course you would likely broke your warranty.
this based on my experience (I'm a newbie too in the android's world). this is what I've done :
1. unlock BL via SE (not all carriers allowed this!)..
2. flash .42 fw
3. follow the instructions given on CM thread by fxp.
it's worked for me.
goodluck.
I've had this problem before. Did you wipe the delvic cache, wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition in CWM before you flashed the update.zip?
It would seem it was a specific version of cm that was making it bootloop the one from dooms thread 7.2.0 works fine and also the one before the latest stable release also worked fine. I however found a problem with the spacebar on the keyboard when using the phone in landscape so am now going to try arconium and doom kernel its a shame really because cm from what i used of it looked really nice.
Try 7.1.0.1.
I got bootloop too with 7.1.0.2
Kuroyukii said:
Try 7.1.0.1.
I got bootloop too with 7.1.0.2
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Aye thats the one i used but ended up having a problem with the spacebar not working in landscape so am on acronium now which is all good but superuser keeps crashing meh always something eh.
at first im also having the same problem,just follow the instruction by FXP : flash bb56,flash fw.42,flash FXP kernel via fastboot,flash update via recovery,wipe dalvik cache,reboot..
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I have this exact same problem
I've done everything I was supposed to, I think, and still doesn't work. It boots, shows me the little Android "Welcome!" screen, and before I have time to press anything or begin setting up my device, it reboots into the Cyanogenmod loading screen. I've tried different kernels, different basebands, every time wiping Dalvik cache, etc. and it REFUSES to work. I'm pretty desperate by now because I really wanted to use this ROM so any help is greatly appreciated.
I also followed precisely rashid.fairus' instructions and it still does the exact same thing.
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
Velcis Ribeiro said:
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
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Sometimes you DON'T WIPE ANYTHING AT ALL. Just flash CM and Google.
Works for me on Xperia Acro S.
gabantarung said:
Sometimes you DON'T WIPE ANYTHING AT ALL. Just flash CM and Google.
Works for me on Xperia Acro S.
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Only when you upgrade to a later version of the same ROM.
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda premium
Velcis Ribeiro said:
You need to Wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik ----- BEFORE AND AFTER FLASH
I do this here, and positive feedback
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Wipe dalvik and cache when upgrading to later version, wiping data will reset phone to factory settings and you lose all personal data.
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CWM Problem please help!

I have .55 Xperia SL locked BL, rooted and installed CWM.
The problem is every time I go to CWM, and tried wipe Cache/data or format system, it is always failing to wipe.
and it will be stock on SONY logo after I restart system.Thank god I can still install stock 4.0.4 using flashtool.
Please help.
Thanks!
Which recovery do you install?
Can you use CWM to flash zip files?
mishap13 said:
I have .55 Xperia SL locked BL, rooted and installed CWM.
The problem is every time I go to CWM, and tried wipe Cache/data or format system, it is always failing to wipe.
and it will be stock on SONY logo after I restart system.Thank god I can still install stock 4.0.4 using flashtool.
Please help.
Thanks!
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If you have a locked BL, I assume that CWM is installer onto the /system partition. So, if you try to wipe /system, it fails.But I think it should work for the cache...
mat2057 said:
If you have a locked BL, I assume that CWM is installer onto the /system partition. So, if you try to wipe /system, it fails.But I think it should work for the cache...
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Here, try using this CWM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939875
BTW, if you wipe /system then it should not give you any error because CWM is loaded into the ram. Once you reboot though, you will lose CWM.
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It's the same for me. Locked bootloader, .55 ICS.
Downloaded a ROM, rebooted into CWM, wiped data, cache, dalvik cache and then formatted /system.
Then tried to flash the ROM and only after about 5 seconds it said that it's done.
Got stuck at sony logo when rebooting, couldn't enter CWM, too.
I did this even twice and both times the there was the same result. So I had to flash the official firmware via flashtool.
So, do I have to flash a clean official ICS firmware, root it and then without any wiping in CWM, simply flash the custom ROM?
Such a noob with my XS, although I modded my previous device a lot.
abcdjdj said:
Here, try using this CWM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1939875
BTW, if you wipe /system then it should not give you any error because CWM is loaded into the ram. Once you reboot though, you will lose CWM.
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Thank you for the correction. I once used CWM on my locked BL Xperia S and I had an issue with the /system partition. Maybe I did something wrong (but now my BL is unlocked )

[Q] which TWRP?

Hi everyone. Just guy my note tablet. Rooted with towlie.
Build number kot49h.p607tuvuane2
Finding a bit of confusion on which TWRP I should install. I did one with Odin, and it didn't take.
Can someone point me to right file and/or directions if i need to downgrade first?
I want to start playing and customizing, but cannot back up or reflash.
redheadplantguy said:
Hi everyone. Just guy my note tablet. Rooted with towlie.
Build number kot49h.p607tuvuane2
Finding a bit of confusion on which TWRP I should install. I did one with Odin, and it didn't take.
Can someone point me to right file and/or directions if i need to downgrade first?
I want to start playing and customizing, but cannot back up or reflash.
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most stable version would be 2.6.3.3
buhohitr said:
most stable version would be 2.6.3.3
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Have heard a few things about needing an Odin firmware downgrade. Is that necessary with my firmware? And should I use Odin, or ADB?
Really appreciate the info. I want to tinker, but without working recovery, I'm a bit Leary.
redheadplantguy said:
Have heard a few things about needing an Odin firmware downgrade. Is that necessary with my firmware? And should I use Odin, or ADB?
Really appreciate the info. I want to tinker, but without working recovery, I'm a bit Leary.
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the version I stated is most stable, other twrp version may cause cache corruption and other issues.
buhohitr said:
the version I stated is most stable, other twrp version may cause cache corruption and other issues.
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the closest release i could find was twrp 2331.
i flashed with odin. but when i tried to reboot to recovery, i got a scrambled, pixelated screen which after a few seconds rebooted system.
redheadplantguy said:
the closest release i could find was twrp 2331.
i flashed with odin. but when i tried to reboot to recovery, i got a scrambled, pixelated screen which after a few seconds rebooted system.
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Get it here http://www.techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/lt03wifiue
You need to wipe cache, davik cache and data, then flash the rom.
buhohitr said:
Get it here http://www.techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/lt03wifiue
You need to wipe cache, davik cache and data, then flash the rom.
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I found that version on the link, but i thought that was for the Exynos chipset.
I have the Qualcomm LTE version. Will it still work?
redheadplantguy said:
I found that version on the link, but i thought that was for the Exynos chipset.
I have the Qualcomm LTE version. Will it still work?
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For Qualcomm LTE the version is 2.6.3.1
https://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/lt03ltexx/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-lt03ltexx.zip/
Hi,
This post saved me, I installed TWRP 2.8 and my system froze, I couldn't get past the Samsung 10.1 screen.
But found this post and flashed 2.6.3.3 via Odin and it all went smoothly.
PS Goo.img.com dosen't have the files anymore
buhohitr said:
For Qualcomm LTE the version is 2.6.3.1
https://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/lt03ltexx/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-lt03ltexx.zip/
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I currently have no recovery. I tried flashing 2.8 originally.
How would i clear cache, data, and all before trying to flash 2631?
redheadplantguy said:
I currently have no recovery. I tried flashing 2.8 originally.
How would i clear cache, data, and all before trying to flash 2631?
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No, you flash TWRP 2631, then boot into the twrp then select advance then put a check for cache, davik cache and data, then swipe. Once done just flash your rom. I would copy the rom to the download folder on the internal storage (/sdcard/download/) before flash your new twrp.
Is 2.6.3.3 more reliable / stable in terms of making / restoring nandroids? I just got my new Note last week (p607t) and flashed xKat with TWRP at one point, restoring apps from (some with data to avoid re-entering account info or redoing complex settings...) I have had one problem however, when I was almost done restoring, I noticed that I was getting fc's, particularly with games that required an internet connection. I wiped dalvik and cache in TWRP, then hit fix permissions, which I think screwed everything up (maybe due to the bootloader / firmware base mismatch). Anyway, my most recent nandroid was with the fresh xKat install, but fixing permissions caused this weird "hot"-bootloop where it skipped the boot animation but start loading immediately after rebooting, but then freezing before all boot tasks had completed (ex. some optimizations on boot with Android Tuner Pro, FolderMount mounting folders, loading xposed modules...)
Not wanting to re-restore, I first just tried dirty-flashing the ROM again (only wiped dalvik and cache, but did something I hadn't tried before: in the wipe menu I hit "repair partition" for system and data, pre-flash). Luckily it worked and set everything straight... but just want to make sure, 2.6.3.3 is still recommended as the most stable version (in my experience, fixing permissions in recovery can be very hit or miss on any version)?
2 questions before I roll back my recovery, I think these "killer features" (totally serious, #2 has been huge since I got a couple of the newish flash drives with micro usb on one side and regular usb on the other) of TWRP were implemented in 2.6.3.3, but just want to make sure: can you 1) compress nandroids and 2) mount a USB OTG drive and flash from or backup to it? Thanks all, really loving my new Note (massive upgrade from my Note 8!)
buhohitr said:
No, you flash TWRP 2631, then boot into the twrp then select advance then put a check for cache, davik cache and data, then swipe. Once done just flash your rom. I would copy the rom to the download folder on the internal storage (/sdcard/download/) before flash your new twrp.
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I HAVE flashed 2631 for the qualcomm lte.
I've done or several times since you told me that's the best version.
IT WILL NOT BOOT INTO TWRP. it's a scrambled screen. That's all. No touch options. No check boxes. After a minute, tablet reboots itself. I am on stock firmware still. Rooted.
Maybe I should just try CWM. never had this much problems with twrp on any other device.
redheadplantguy said:
I HAVE flashed 2631 for the qualcomm lte.
I've done or several times since you told me that's the best version.
IT WILL NOT BOOT INTO TWRP. it's a scrambled screen. That's all. No touch options. No check boxes. After a minute, tablet reboots itself. I am on stock firmware still. Rooted.
Maybe I should just try CWM. never had this much problems with twrp on any other device.
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How about wipe cache/davikcache/data with your stock recovery (just reflash your stock recovery). After that let it boot up, then power down and flash twrp. Once done, don't boot up, boot back to twrp . Let me know how it goes.
Cool. I can try that when I get home. Do you have a link handy for the stock recovery?
redheadplantguy said:
Cool. I can try that when I get home. Do you have a link handy for the stock recovery?
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Please try this twrp. Many ppl reported it's working for p607t.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53138918&postcount=776
If not working then we will go for stock recovery.
buhohitr said:
Please try this twrp. Many ppl reported it's working for p607t.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53138918&postcount=776
If not working then we will go for stock recovery.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! TWRP booted right up, and nandroid in progress. now I'll be able to try some custom ROM's and play in system.
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D5503 bootloop... hard or soft brick?

I have a Sony Z1 Compact D5503 rooted, dual recovery with android 5.1.1...
I Unrooted and flash the zip of magisk 6 with locked bootloader.
Now the phone doesn't show anything, so I decided to flash stock rom with flashtool, everything OK, but when the phone is loading reboot and start a infinite bootloop
what happened??? Is my phone hard bricked? any solution?? please help me.
Wipe data / cache.
If not work,bReflash the firmware with flashtool.
Check the userdata and app list options, it should restore your phone (factory reset)
Gonfebo said:
Wipe data / cache.
If not work,bReflash the firmware with flashtool.
Check the userdata and app list options, it should restore your phone (factory reset)
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Thanks I doesn't wiped userdata because I dont't wanna lose my data of some apks, but I can't find another way so.... problem solved, thanks

How to install 64 bit custom ROM?

I have a cedric device with stock rom, already unlocked bootloader, installed 64 bit TWRP but when I want to enter in it, a decryption password is required, already tried my pin, still not working. So I wanna know if is safe to just wipe system, data, cache and dalvik and then flash the rom, if not, what I should do.
IamKayrox said:
I have a cedric device with stock rom, already unlocked bootloader, installed 64 bit TWRP but when I want to enter in it, a decryption password is required, already tried my pin, still not working. So I wanna know if is safe to just wipe system, data, cache and dalvik and then flash the rom, if not, what I should do.
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When you start up twrp there should be a cancel button... Click that. Go to the top right where it says wipe. There then should be a button called format data. And then the password should be gone and then you can start installing ROMs. Hope this helps!

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