Z5 Premium E6883 has become E6633 during rooting and custom ROM attempt - Xperia Z5 Premium Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all, I could not find any similar discussions myself so apologies if someone has answered somewhere - maybe you can point me in the right direction because I am stuck. My E6883 phone sits with the white Sony screen during normal boot. In Xperifirm it is now identified as "Current device : E6633 - CB5A2BPCDE - 1299-6237_R10C - 1295-6630_32.2.A.0.253 - GENERIC_32.2.A.0.253 which is not correct following my customising efforts and since this does not match the phone Xperifirm bombs out. I have customised many previous Sony devices but this is the first time its gone so far wrong. I've had this Z5 Premium for a while and kept it as standard, until yesterday when I decided to root it and go for a custom ROM. I chose RXSW Moonbreakers Edition Custom ROM and having unlocked the bootloader I got what i thought was a matching kernel for my system which was 32.2.A.0.305 (originally HK). The kernel came from XDA forum and already modified with TWRP. I also loaded the appropriate SuperSU zip. TWRP loaded fine as did the SuperSU and on first boot like that I appeared to have root, although it was very slow to identify it. I loaded the custom ROM zip and two add-on packs together and during the installation TWRP found errors so did not load the Moonbreakers. On reboot from that the phone was unresponsive, cycling through red and yellow LED's only. Today my plan was to revert back to an older system or the 305 again so first I started with 32.2.A.0.224 again with a matching kernel - both downloaded independently, But Xperifirm said that bundle did not match, then when I used the official 305 Sony sin file Hong Kong bundle it is being prepared ok then the message that the phone is now E6633 appears. And all stops.
My knowledge of how this identity switch has occurred is zero. Please can anyone help me to recover the phone's original identity but hopefully still load a nice custom ROM. Obviously Xperifirm still recognises it so there is hope, and i can still boot the phone into TWRP recovery. Presumably adb will also work but haven't tried that. Thanks in advance for any and all advice. If you need more information I will try my best to provide it.

I had the numbers switch on me a few times too when doing custom rom installs. So long as you stay in the 68xx varients, you are okay since those are the P versions. It sounds like the moonbreakers version you installed changed you to a z5 which is why it crashed. The way I got around this when using a z5 rom was to also get a z5p kernel to flash in TWRP and also edit the custom rom to change the phone version to 68xx. I hope this helps. The best thing to do is re-flash the correct version of the original firmware and get the phone working first.

flash the proper VARIANT's firmware again via Flashtool, and you will be good to go!

Thanks for the input all. I will revisit this issue and try to get the phone back up. Must be one correct combination of kernel which will work.

Update
Due to various other issues I delayed applying the suggestions. I can get the phone to work very unstably as E6653 using Flashtool and a stock Sony ROM but it’s not a good setup. It is barely usable. There seems no obvious way in Flashtool to force it to accept E6883 back in even though I have these available. The default Flashtool identity check blocks it. I have tried various boot images from E6883 to no avail. Is there a known way of returning the phone to E6883 identity so I can either return it to standard or install a guaranteed E6883 custom ROM? Where does the identity reside and is it editable via ADB for example? An ideal ROM would be one which covers both E66xx and E68xx with a selection at first install. Am I asking too much? TWRP still works too. As for editing ROMs and img files I have no experience of how to do that. Reubenbrown suggested that as a possibility but I don’t know where to start. So appreciate quite detailed help if anyone has the skill and time to help. Thanks again. It’s such a great phone but needs reviving.

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Completely new to android and confused

Ok so as the title says im completely new to android os, and im alittle confused. But there is a very good reason for that. I bought my HTC One-x in china (i work and live here) and it is a Vietnamese vr. that came out of the box rooted and with a custom rom.
Now i have no idea what rom it is, but i know for a fact since i get a message telling me im not on official firmware when i try and update (i get an update request every time i connect to wifi very annoying).
basically i just want to update my rom to the latest if i have to go back to stock then so be it but if there is a good homebrew rom that will allow me all the features i had and doesnt have to many problems i would rather do that.
and ive been searching around for a guide on changing my rom but being in china alot of stuff is blocked or just a pain to go to and my vpn isnt always the best.
so the information that i do know:
software number: 1.28.707.10
android vr. 4.0.3
anything else that is needed i can post up. thanks for the help
Head to one of the other forums and follow the instructions for flashing a new rom 'to the letter'
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696 - this is recommended as a decent advanced Rom but there are plenty to choose from.
If you bought the phone and it already had a custom rom on then your device is Unlocked and rooted already....
Just make sure you;
Make a back up of current rom, in recovery.
Place the new rom on your phones sd,
Flash the correct boot.img to your phone whilst connected with usb and in fastboot mode.
Clear cache,wipe data in recovery
Flash your new Rom in recovery
Flash gApps if neccessary
Reboot phone and give a while for first boot to do its thing - perhaps 5 minutes.
Make sure you understand 100% what you are doing before you commit to any flashing beforehand
All the best
You have a pretty old version of firmware anyway. It was released in April. If you want the best stable Custom ROM, you may try ARHD 7.2.2 Just check it here in your search box. If you want to flash it, check if you have CWM. Just turn off your phone, then press volume - button and power (all together), then in white MENU (it is called Bootloader) check if your phone have unlocked bootloader (check for word "unlocked). Then select in menu RECOVERY. If you get in Blue menu you are in CWM recovery. You may flash custom ROMs from there. But any way to flash custom ROM or stock firmware you will need a PC. If you have any questions, just reply here... By the way, as i know all Developers put there ROM's names instead of sowtware version. You may have ROOTED and UNLOCKED phone but still running a stock firmware. Then you need to relock bootloader and flash RUU file (respectivly to your CID version) to get fully stock rom and you can get OTA updates after that.
Wow thanks guys this helps tremendously.
One quick question i see it kinda mixed all over the place but i am assuming i will have to back up all my files and what not for they will all be wiped?
but i guess i gotta do some focused research and i should be good to go soon. thanks again
When you wipe your data all of your apps will be wiped. So when installing a new Rom it will load a brand new set of the 'basic' apps so your phone is functional. There is an app - Titanium Backup - which can be used to backup and restore apps each side of the flashing process - the apps backed up by Titanium are untouched in the wiping process but instead are protected and can be restored as and when you need.
Also pictures / music / video is left untouched during a wipe as this is in a separate section from the 'wiped section'
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
will contacts and all that be wiped as well?
jajangmien said:
will contacts and all that be wiped as well?
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You can back up all your contacts with your gmail account and that will sync when you log in to the new rom. As for messages you can download a range of sms backup apps from google play
cool cool. well i think im about ready to give it a shot. thanks for all the help guys

[Q] Reporting Issues with installation of Jelly Sandwich ROM 6.0 / 6.1

Hi
I am really thankful for the all the developers involved in the development of Jelly sandwich ROM (latest release), which is one of the most awesome custom ROM (I believe).
However, I've personally tried to install the ROM but failed several times, as my arc just gets stuck at SONY LOGO
I have also tried browsing different threads on this forum to locate a similar issue however could not find one stating the above issues with ROM installation. I am very sure there is something that I missing or failing to do right, therefore seek some help from the right team,
Unfortunately there is no list / screenshot made available by the developers to help understand the best option to select in the AROMA installer.
I am creating this thread here assuming some helping hand would be provided with the above issue.
Thank you.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc - Stock kernel (.587) .. Stock ICS 4.0.4 rom
I wanted to install the new 6.1 jelly sandwich. Followed instructions for people coming from older JB - just update via CWM but after doomkernel logo screen goes, and remains black.
Then i wiped everything and tried to install as I would be coming from other rom - the same result.
Then i went for the "if something goes wrong" option, again with the same result.
Now im restoring my previous 5.0 JS hoping it will work normally
Anyone else having similar issues?
Im running Lt15i on doomkernel, jelly sandwich 5.0 from maxio1998
thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1836993
Same problem here with JS, Remix and Pureness. Tried each one several time.
Every time get stuck on Sony logo and then I have to restart the long process for restoring 587 with root.
I carefully followed procedure for each ROM.
--------What I did before---------------------------
Rooted with this method : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957
Bootloader unlocked with s1tool and testpoint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551494&highlight=bootloader
... SimUnlocked with purchase code from cellunlocker (Rogers phone).
Was never able to boot in fastboot (tried a lot!!! no blue light except when cwm is installed with flashtool), so no custom kernel
And in Service info it says Bootloader unlock allowed : no (flashtool says its already unlock when I try to do it)
I'm discouraged
Jelly Sandwich
I had exactly the same issue as well. I was on locked bootloader. Tried several times. Got fed up trying because everytime i would flash the rom, CWM would get wiped off. So i decided to unlock the bootloader, root and flash kernel and rom. And VOILA! Success! But......The only issue im facing is that the Data network doesn't seem to be working. But i think its a kernel issue, not rom related. If anyone can help with my issue there then that would be great. Other than that the rom works Great!
RedWolff said:
Same problem here with JS, Remix and Pureness. Tried each one several time.
Every time get stuck on Sony logo and then I have to restart the long process for restoring 587 with root.
I carefully followed procedure for each ROM.
--------What I did before---------------------------
Rooted with this method : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957
Bootloader unlocked with s1tool and testpoint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551494&highlight=bootloader
... SimUnlocked with purchase code from cellunlocker (Rogers phone).
Was never able to boot in fastboot (tried a lot!!! no blue light except when cwm is installed with flashtool), so no custom kernel
And in Service info it says Bootloader unlock allowed : no (flashtool says its already unlock when I try to do it)
I'm discouraged
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mastermjr2004 said:
I had exactly the same issue as well. I was on locked bootloader. Tried several times. Got fed up trying because everytime i would flash the rom, CWM would get wiped off. So i decided to unlock the bootloader, root and flash kernel and rom. And VOILA! Success! But......The only issue im facing is that the Data network doesn't seem to be working. But i think its a kernel issue, not rom related. If anyone can help with my issue there then that would be great. Other than that the rom works Great!
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Looks like I will have to unlock my bootloader after hearing your story
I think mount system and even format system solved the exact same issue you are having thou I'm now back to GB because of the extra ram it can offer and more games support without fc.

[Q] Revert back to normal? Xperia Play.

I am an owner of a UK Xperia Play. Today I tried to tinker with my phone to install some custom firmware. Unfortunately I don't like the results. I managed to get DoomKernel 14 on my handset, which in turn allowed me to install cyanogen 7. The latter was very slow. I just want my handset back as close to its original settings as possible, so I can use it as a phone again. I have heard this can be done via Flashing Tool. There are a couple of problems with this presently. The most pressing being the fact that since I installed the above kernel/rom my back button no longer sends the phone into flashmode. Please help, I know I am a relative idiot and this may have been discussed elsewhere. But I could not find any evidence of threads.
Thank you for any help you can give.
If this proves complicated. Is there a good, smooth custom rom that I can install via Doomkernel's Zip mode in the meantime?
maybe you can try to flash another kernel and then give a try to send the phone into flashmode

[Q] Problem after trying to root Arc S

Hello,
First of all, I did try to look for other topics about this issue. However, working through sometimes a couple of hundred pages in a thread and to sift through all the topics here could mean I missed something. If so, I'm sorry, feel free to point me to a fix, and then I'll try that.
So here's my problem,. While trying to root my SE Arc S I seem to have put it in some kind of situation I can't fix: I'm now stuck at running stock ICS 4.04 (4.1.B.0.431), lost my root (and looks like i also lost CWM recovery), can't flash anything and can't root the phone again.
So, would anoyone know how to fix this? Please, keep any instructions as easy and clear as possible. As you'll probably see in the rest of my post i'm pretty new/noob at this stuf.
Here are the things I did to get to this point (before all this I started out with ICS 4.04 build 4.1.B.0.587)
- First I unlocked my bootloader, that seemed to work. I followed the steps on the sony instruction page
- Second, I rooted the phone, by following a combination of the steps in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957 and on another non xda page (the steps seemed similar, but the non xda page was a little clearer/easier/more noob friendly for me.) That also worked, since I could use Titanium Backup (can't now)
- Third, I installed CWM with RecoverX. That worked, since I could enter CWM.
- Fourth, I tried installing different ROM's (cyanogenmod) by storing it on my sd card and installing it via CWM. That's where the problems started.
First of all I couldn't install any of the ROM's i tried. CWM would start installing it and then gave a status 7 error and aborted the installation. After trying the same process a couple of times my phone got stuck on the Sony screen after rebooting.
To fix this i flashed a stock android thingy (not sure if it's a rom, kernel, or whatever, anyway it's the version i'm running now) That worked and my phone at least functioned again.
However, since I don't wanna run this version I looked for ways to flash/install a different one. That's when I noticed I lost my root (an app i dl'ed that needs superuser privilleges didn't work) I tried rooting the phone again, but found I couldn't even flash anything. If i tried that, flashtool would give an error about not recognising the phone and stopped the flashing process. Then i tried to unlock the bootloader again, to see if that might work. But that didn't work either cause again my pc didn't seem to recognise the phone. I also tried using the doomlord root app. That seemed to work, but somehow after finishing it i didn't end up with root priviliges (again, I checked this by trying to use a root required app)
So, now I can't unlock the bootloader, I can't flash anything and I can't root my phone. All I can do is use it. And thought that's obviously the most important thing, I would like to be able to do more with it.
So, does anyone know how to fix this? It all seems to boil down to my phone not getting recognised while in fastboot/flash mode. But I wouldn't know how to fix that...
A lot of thanks in advance for any help!
ilporro said:
Hello,
First of all, I did try to look for other topics about this issue. However, working through sometimes a couple of hundred pages in a thread and to sift through all the topics here could mean I missed something. If so, I'm sorry, feel free to point me to a fix, and then I'll try that.
So here's my problem,. While trying to root my SE Arc S I seem to have put it in some kind of situation I can't fix: I'm now stuck at running stock ICS 4.04 (4.1.B.0.431), lost my root (and looks like i also lost CWM recovery), can't flash anything and can't root the phone again.
So, would anoyone know how to fix this? Please, keep any instructions as easy and clear as possible. As you'll probably see in the rest of my post i'm pretty new/noob at this stuf.
Here are the things I did to get to this point (before all this I started out with ICS 4.04 build 4.1.B.0.587)
- First I unlocked my bootloader, that seemed to work. I followed the steps on the sony instruction page
- Second, I rooted the phone, by following a combination of the steps in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957 and on another non xda page (the steps seemed similar, but the non xda page was a little clearer/easier/more noob friendly for me.) That also worked, since I could use Titanium Backup (can't now)
- Third, I installed CWM with RecoverX. That worked, since I could enter CWM.
- Fourth, I tried installing different ROM's (cyanogenmod) by storing it on my sd card and installing it via CWM. That's where the problems started.
First of all I couldn't install any of the ROM's i tried. CWM would start installing it and then gave a status 7 error and aborted the installation. After trying the same process a couple of times my phone got stuck on the Sony screen after rebooting.
To fix this i flashed a stock android thingy (not sure if it's a rom, kernel, or whatever, anyway it's the version i'm running now) That worked and my phone at least functioned again.
However, since I don't wanna run this version I looked for ways to flash/install a different one. That's when I noticed I lost my root (an app i dl'ed that needs superuser privilleges didn't work) I tried rooting the phone again, but found I couldn't even flash anything. If i tried that, flashtool would give an error about not recognising the phone and stopped the flashing process. Then i tried to unlock the bootloader again, to see if that might work. But that didn't work either cause again my pc didn't seem to recognise the phone. I also tried using the doomlord root app. That seemed to work, but somehow after finishing it i didn't end up with root priviliges (again, I checked this by trying to use a root required app)
So, now I can't unlock the bootloader, I can't flash anything and I can't root my phone. All I can do is use it. And thought that's obviously the most important thing, I would like to be able to do more with it.
So, does anyone know how to fix this? It all seems to boil down to my phone not getting recognised while in fastboot/flash mode. But I wouldn't know how to fix that...
A lot of thanks in advance for any help!
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I had the same problem. First of all if you have bootloader unlocked it is still unlocked even if you had flashed another rom.
What rom did you exactly flashed? What OS do you use on your computer? When I started to flash different stock roms and then to root them then I unlocked my bootloader then the same problem appeared on Windows 8 (I could find no way to make my phone recognisable - don't know why). I tried to flash rom again on another one running on Winows 7 and after instaling drivers from flashtools and instaling sony companion phone started to be recognized.
So try to connect your phone to another Pc (if possible) and then flash any stock rom (for example ICS 4.04 build 4.1.B.0.587) and then (if you have unlocked you bootloader) flash any pre-rooted kernel (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159411).
ilporro said:
Hello,
First of all, I did try to look for other topics about this issue. However, working through sometimes a couple of hundred pages in a thread and to sift through all the topics here could mean I missed something. If so, I'm sorry, feel free to point me to a fix, and then I'll try that.
So here's my problem,. While trying to root my SE Arc S I seem to have put it in some kind of situation I can't fix: I'm now stuck at running stock ICS 4.04 (4.1.B.0.431), lost my root (and looks like i also lost CWM recovery), can't flash anything and can't root the phone again.
So, would anoyone know how to fix this? Please, keep any instructions as easy and clear as possible. As you'll probably see in the rest of my post i'm pretty new/noob at this stuf.
Here are the things I did to get to this point (before all this I started out with ICS 4.04 build 4.1.B.0.587)
- First I unlocked my bootloader, that seemed to work. I followed the steps on the sony instruction page
- Second, I rooted the phone, by following a combination of the steps in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957 and on another non xda page (the steps seemed similar, but the non xda page was a little clearer/easier/more noob friendly for me.) That also worked, since I could use Titanium Backup (can't now)
- Third, I installed CWM with RecoverX. That worked, since I could enter CWM.
- Fourth, I tried installing different ROM's (cyanogenmod) by storing it on my sd card and installing it via CWM. That's where the problems started.
First of all I couldn't install any of the ROM's i tried. CWM would start installing it and then gave a status 7 error and aborted the installation. After trying the same process a couple of times my phone got stuck on the Sony screen after rebooting.
To fix this i flashed a stock android thingy (not sure if it's a rom, kernel, or whatever, anyway it's the version i'm running now) That worked and my phone at least functioned again.
However, since I don't wanna run this version I looked for ways to flash/install a different one. That's when I noticed I lost my root (an app i dl'ed that needs superuser privilleges didn't work) I tried rooting the phone again, but found I couldn't even flash anything. If i tried that, flashtool would give an error about not recognising the phone and stopped the flashing process. Then i tried to unlock the bootloader again, to see if that might work. But that didn't work either cause again my pc didn't seem to recognise the phone. I also tried using the doomlord root app. That seemed to work, but somehow after finishing it i didn't end up with root priviliges (again, I checked this by trying to use a root required app)
So, now I can't unlock the bootloader, I can't flash anything and I can't root my phone. All I can do is use it. And thought that's obviously the most important thing, I would like to be able to do more with it.
So, does anyone know how to fix this? It all seems to boil down to my phone not getting recognised while in fastboot/flash mode. But I wouldn't know how to fix that...
A lot of thanks in advance for any help!
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1. Why did you use XParts? Unlocked bootloader means you can flash a stock kernel with CWM in it.
2. CM ROMs use different kernel, that's why you get status 7. Maybe you can Google a bit on CWM status 7 error? To install Cyanogen ROM, use the included kernel or look for a list of recommended kernels.
3. Flashtool should still work. Can you enter flashboot? Connect your cable to the PC, hold down the back button and connect your cable to it. A blue light means it's successfully connected in flash mode.
僕のLT18iから送られてきた
Thanks both for the different bits of advice. I dunno how, but it finally works now! In the end I installed sony's pc companion, switched off antivirus and then all of a sudden i could flash things again. Then i just followed the steps to rooting the phone for the second time, and it finally worked. Got my root back and also managed to install a ROM from CWM.
Again, not sure how, maybe i should have just turned off my antivirus from the start, or maybe in retrying all the steps I somehow stumbled across the sollution, but at least it works now
popthosegaskets said:
1. Why did you use XParts? Unlocked bootloader means you can flash a stock kernel with CWM in it.
2. CM ROMs use different kernel, that's why you get status 7. Maybe you can Google a bit on CWM status 7 error? To install Cyanogen ROM, use the included kernel or look for a list of recommended kernels.
3. Flashtool should still work. Can you enter flashboot? Connect your cable to the PC, hold down the back button and connect your cable to it. A blue light means it's successfully connected in flash mode.
僕のLT18iから送られてきた
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What is XParts? I don't think i used that program. The steps i previously followed might have been redundant in part, but I wanted to be on the safe side and just try all options i could find.
I tried googling for the CWM status 7 error, but couldn't really find any sollution i could work with. And anyway, it's fixed now (i hope, didn't try CM again though)
Flashtool didn't work yesterday. Or at least, it did work but i just couldn't flash anything cause it didn't recognise my phone.
Anyway, thanks again. This is fixed now
ilporro said:
Hello,
First of all, I did try to look for other topics about this issue. However, working through sometimes a couple of hundred pages in a thread and to sift through all the topics here could mean I missed something.
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Which is why senior members in all sections create guides like - [GUIDE] All Things XPERIA - Debranding - Rooting - BL Unlocking - Theming to make it easier for People like yourself, and in those guides you'll find things like...
XperienceD said:
Rooting:
UPDATE: One click root [4.1.B.0.587 /.431 /.562 ] All 2011 Xperias
- What is rooting and why should I do it? The pros & cons of Android rooting
Rooting methods for the XPERIA line of Phones has constantly changed from apps to Pre-Rooted ROMs and Kernels. A Google search of "root -insert device name-" should help to find the specific method for your Phone but the following link is well worth reading - [How-To] Rooting guide for 2011 xperia devices
References:
[Arc/S] [PRO] Root for 4.0.4 ICS Update [4.1.B.0.431+4.1.B.0.587]
Root MANY ANDROID! [Upd: 18.12.2012]
[ROOT+BB+CWM] ICS and non rootable GB build
[ROOT][NOOB GUIDE][for unlock BL] For Official ICS 4.0.4
[HOW-TO][FTF] Root and CWM with the latest 9.0.1.D.0.10 firmware
[ROOT&MORE]Xperia 2012 line Flashtool + prerooted system.img + Sony fw FTF + addons
[Tutorial]Root.Xperia 4.0.4 ROM [all h/m(dpi)] | 4.1.B.0.431
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...so when a new members start new threads about something that's been covered a gazillion times, it can be quite frustrating.
XperienceD said:
Which is why senior members in all sections create guides like - [GUIDE] All Things XPERIA - Debranding - Rooting - BL Unlocking - Theming to make it easier for People like yourself, and in those guides you'll find things like...
...so when a new members start new threads about something that's been covered a gazillion times, it can be quite frustrating.
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Well, I did follow the steps in at least one of those guides. And that worked. So the problem wasn't in working out how to root the phone, but in fixing what went wrong afterwards. The first attempt at rooting worked, but then flashing a ROM failed, the phone stopped working and after fixing that i lost the root and couldn't find a way to reroot it (even ater following all the steps in the guides i previously used, it just didn't work)
So, with all do respect to those guides and their usefullness, as far as I can tell my problem/question wasn't answered in them.

[Q] Help with installing a ROM.

Hi all
Hopefully someone will be able to help me here as have spent all day going round in circles and finally decided I need to stop stabbing in the dark and ask for help from people who know what there doing.
My son has a Sony Xperia M (C1905). He's always running out of space with all the games he likes to play on it so I thought I would move them to a removable 8GB SD card for him. After downloading and installing a app that should have allowed me to move them I was still unable to so I did a Google and found out that its not possible with this phone with out rooting it.
At this point I started looking into how to do it and found out I needed to unlock my boot loader. I used this site (developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader) to get the code required and used the code in "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde V0.9.18.1" to unlock it with out any problems. When I restarted the phone it would get stuck on the operator logo (Three UK) no matter how many times i restarted it or pulled the battery out.
Since then I have tried various different ROMS for the Xperia M, both installed via the CWM (zip file) and via the flash program (ftf file), also I have tried a few different versions of the CWM. All of this has got me no closer to getting the phone working again. I either get errors while trying to install the ROM or it installed fine and just goes into a boot loop.
I don't believe I have bricked the phone as I can still do everything on it (flash more, fastboot mode, format etc in CWM) i just cant get the phone to boot up correctly. Also drivers are installed on my pc fine so dont think its a problem with that either. I do think it cold just be not using the correct ROM, CWM, KERNEL?
Would someone please be able to help me out here and give me a step by step guide of what I need to do (in simple terms) along with what files to use. I'm not after the latest Android version as long as its a recent version, the only thing it has to be able to do is move apps to the SD card.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi,
You will need to flash the phone with the stock firmware.
Here is the topic that explains how to do it using Flashtool and also contains links to the firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697277
Once your phone is unlocked, you can follow this topic to install CM11 on your phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584956
and lastly, this tutorial will help you use your SD card as an internal storage: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2711280&page=2
Thank you so much for your reply.
I was just coming to say that I had somehow managed to get CyanogenMod 11 rom installed and working fine (all be it with a lot of apps like play store etc missing. Do i have to install them after?)
ill have a look at the links you provided as well. thanks
mat.knott said:
Thank you so much for your reply.
I was just coming to say that I had somehow managed to get CyanogenMod 11 rom installed and working fine (all be it with a lot of apps like play store etc missing. Do i have to install them after?)
ill have a look at the links you provided as well. thanks
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If everything is working properly then you just apply the topic on the swap (last point of my first post), there are several method for each variant (which is on stock rom or CM11)

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