Hi I can't search specific forums on this app so excuse Me if this has been answered already.
Had anyone got sky go working on their Xperia t? They have a root check and doesn't let you view anything until root is removed. They also have a firmware signature check so you have to be on stock Rom.
I used supersu to fully un root like a dumbass and it still didn't work. Now super user won't install properly.
I'm on doom kernel with curiosity rom
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You wont be able to use sky go with an unlocked bootloader because you are always rooted with that kernel, even if you uninstall supersu.
Flash the root package I have installed to get your supersu back.
RootPackage-gregbradley.zip - 1.75 MB
Ugh that is head wrecking.
Is there any script to spoof locked boot loader? Thanks Greg.
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you can relock the bootloader. There is an ftf in the dev section, just search for it.
But then you will have to have a stock kernel.
Nah I'd feel like they won then and I'm waiting for JB Rom with decent battery life. I tried to remove the read phone state permission and it wouldn't start.
Edit: it blacklists and allows kernels by using the information like one would see in "about phone" right? Or does it go deeper?
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Hi there,
I want to ask you all how do I root my stock ICS without installing other custom roms. I just need the stock to be rooted for me to install titanium back up and unroot it after the Jellybean official arrived.
I am having a lot of problem with game save files import and export. Cause most of the game save saved locally on phone.
Any help would be grateful!
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Hi there,
I want to ask you all how do I root my stock ICS without installing other custom roms. I just need the stock to be rooted for me to install titanium back up and unroot it after the Jellybean official arrived.
I am having a lot of problem with game save files import and export. Cause most of the game save saved locally on phone.
Any help would be grateful!
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Go through Dr.Ketan's guide..you will get to know everything about rooting.
I did the same thing when I first rooted my phone. Just rooted the stock ICS & was using it. So, under development section, you will find the kernel thread in which you will see Philz kernel. Select the one which is for your ICS version & flash it via PC Odin
just install the philz kernel using recovery and you will get root.
If I want to restore back to stock kernel, what should I do? flash stock kernel again?
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Yes using mobile odin..
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Use Exynos Abuse.
It will work on ICS firmware only. (Not GIngerbread)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050297
Its the safest, easiest and quickest method to root.
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And before you start flashing ROMs left-right and up-down, read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1857556
So I just need to flash kernel to have root access rights and using back my stock ICS?
I read some where about philz having problem with camera is it true?
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nope
hyperken said:
So I just need to flash kernel to have root access rights and using back my stock ICS?
I read some where about philz having problem with camera is it true?
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no problems with philz kernel(camera is working fine)
i m using philz DDLRB-INU with my Stock ICS 4.0.4 no problems.
No problems with camera.. Philz is a stock kernel /... made safe
Okay I am using Titanium root free, now I just need to press the back up button after that how I could manually change the back up folders to external harddisk?
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Change the backup folder loctaion in preferences in tb..
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Thank you all for the solutions.
Now I am happily rooted
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Camera Problem Solved
hyperken said:
So I just need to flash kernel to have root access rights and using back my stock ICS?
I read some where about philz having problem with camera is it true?
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I just updated thru Kies in Hong Kong, to 4.04 JB. I tried to use the camera and I had an alert blocking the camera screen and a message bar as follows "Tap and hold shortcuts to edit them. Also combined with it where the OK button was was a text box with the words scanning media in it.
Now, its working after I played with it, first I reboot, that didn't help. Then I accidentally put it into third party mode but hit the up volume to get out of it before it went into download mode. It started to reboot but I held the up-vol, home and on button until it went to the rest screen. I tried to just wipe the cache, but it didn't do anything, moving the selector up and down worked, I tried wiping cache again, no luck, so I just reboot. After rebooting I laid the phone down and started to look for a solution in here. So I go to try the camera again to get the alert message it had, and
Wha La, the darn camera started working right, the alert blocking the screen was gone, it came up as usual for a new triggering, but it accepted my selection when I told it ok and then it went away as usual, computers, micro-processors, no matter what kind, if you have problems, some times just a long shut down to clear the electronic memory will also clear the problems.
My XT used to be fine: unlocked bootloader, rooted, could uninstall what I wanted...
But as some of you know, after flashing Sony's JB ftf, and following root methods, the SuperSU apk is installed, but doesn't work...
My phone claims to be rooted... but no system apps can be uninstalled, I have now realized that this is permanent. I have flashed CM10 and the deletion of system files still fails...
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Just encase you tell me to try again or that I did something wrong, I DEFINITELY did stuff how they are supposed to be done and tried many times.
Binaries are all in place and up to date (/system/xbin/su)???
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Binaries are all in place and up to date (/system/xbin/su)???
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Yep, checked, the permissions are also correct.
have you tried to factory reset and reroot device could be a glitch in the matrix
I noticed that I removed system apps with doom kernel and that when I flashed stock kernel the apps were still there... I thought I had this problem as well. But I removed them again using titanium and now they are gone.
One thing to note. I also rebooted my phone for the first time last night and when it rebooted I got the grey triangle thing. I left my phone overnight and now it's fine... Not sure if it's related but...
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I noticed that I removed system apps with doom kernel and that when I flashed stock kernel the apps were still there... I thought I had this problem as well. But I removed them again using titanium and now they are gone.
One thing to note. I also rebooted my phone for the first time last night and when it rebooted I got the grey triangle thing. I left my phone overnight and now it's fine... Not sure if it's related but...
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Nope did that, not working.
Doesn't even allow me to remove apps when using Doom Kernel...
Which method are you using to remove them?
Are you using titanium or removing the apks from system\app using root explorer
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Which method are you using to remove them?
Are you using titanium or removing the apks from system\app using root explorer
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Uninstalling via ES File Explorer.
I also cannot delete the apks.
Then when flashing a new ROM (even after wiping everything), still no luck.
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Try titanium backup or root explorer
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Try titanium backup or root explorer
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Still not working....
I'll use Sony's flashtool and go back to ICS, that should fix it.
I might just have to wait for the official update, things might work for me then.
Have you tried flashing supersu and binaries in recovery? You can download it from chainfires thread
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Or just use the pre rooted zip from timin8r in development section (stock, rooted and deodexed).
Also kernel is flashable trough zip so all you need is cwm to start with.
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Have you tried flashing supersu and binaries in recovery? You can download it from chainfires thread
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crazymister said:
Or just use the pre rooted zip from timin8r in development section (stock, rooted and deodexed).
Also kernel is flashable trough zip so all you need is cwm to start with.
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Yep, tried all of that, still didn't work. Very strange. Flashed stock ICS ftf, just gonna wait until the JB update is available on Sony Flashtool, things might work better then, for some reason.
I've heard about some system apps being not just in the system folder, but in another folder too (might have been data?) It's happened before that people delete the one in the system folder but the app pops back after a reboot... probably won't help, but always worth checking?
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I've heard about some system apps being not just in the system folder, but in another folder too (might have been data?) It's happened before that people delete the one in the system folder but the app pops back after a reboot... probably won't help, but always worth checking?
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I've experienced this on occasion, it's been in /data/app also and pushes back to /system/app on reboot. Both must be deleted
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I've experienced this on occasion, it's been in /data/app also and pushes back to /system/app on reboot. Both must be deleted
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No, that's not the problem, it's acting as if I'm not rooted; I can't delete these system files.
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xL3thalTuRdZz said:
No, that's not the problem, it's acting as if I'm not rooted; I can't delete these system files.
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I might be saying somehting you have tried here, but have you tried deleting using titanium backup?
What about trying superuser by chainsDD rather than supersu
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I might be saying somehting you have tried here, but have you tried deleting using titanium backup?
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Tried.
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What about trying superuser by chainsDD rather than supersu
Tried.
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Going to try my luck with the new kernel with recovery.
EDIT: No, still not working...
Thought about formatting all partitions and sdcards, and then flash ftf , boot, flash kernel with twrp, boot, flash superuser and/or update.zip?
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Hi!
I really want to get the 4.2 camera om to my Xperia Z, especially the Photo Sphere. I've found numerous tutorials, but all of them involves ClockworkMod Recovery. By my understanding, you have to unlock the bootloader in order to install the CWM Recovery, which is not an option for me. I need my warranty to stay. Am I wrong? Do I need to unlock it or not? If not, how do I install Recovery mode? If yes, is there any other way to get the 4.2 camera? I've seen the PhotoSphere Installer APK, but it semms like Google has removed it from Google Play, or am I wrong? If I'm not, is there any other way to download the APK, from like MediaFire?
You can find it here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2202003
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You dont need to unlock the bootloader in order to install CWM or TRWP.. Follow the link below to root the device and install the cwm for locked bootloaders from the original development section
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2186423
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You can find it here....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2202003
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Oh, thank you!
Where are the appropriate directories?
Heres the link for cwm for locked bootloader..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187363
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Thanks everyone! I've got another problem..
I accidently pressed "apply .zip from sideload", and now I'm stuck on a screen saying:
Sideload started...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"..
.
How do I exit this/reboot? I've pressed the power button for about 2 min, and nothing happens..
Press volum +and power at same time and wait 3 vibraition... And power up after this....
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hey guys!! facing a weird problem here.. a few days back I saw the call record option on Z forum & I thought I'll give it a shot on my ZL. My phone is rooted with a locked bootloader & CWM installed. While replacing the files for call record function, as soon as I pasted it in the system folders, my phone hit a reboot. I then tried the zip file instead in CWM but it reboot ed again halfway while booting... I thought maybe the feature isn't compatible and that's why it would be rebooting like this.. But now I realise that I try to update anything then the phone behaves the same. As soon as I give RW permission to ES file explorer it reboots. The worst of all, I was trying to install the .253 OTA update & even that couldn't install and I guess it's for the same reason.. Also whenever my phone boots up, it shows the that the phone is updating.. I need to rectify this.. any inputs guys? please help!!
I am indeed sorry to post it on Z forums but I had no other option as I was getting no support on this in ZL forums.. can anyone help pls?
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The rooting method is your problem,try to find if there is a fix for it.
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you mean I shall unroot it?
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cool_sid007 said:
you mean I shall unroot it?
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Try rerooting, failing that flash your backup or start from scratch.
From me to you.
I unlocked my bootloader and installed a custom recovery. Then i intalled the supersu zip file and a custom rom. after that i found supersu and super user on my phone. Is it safe to uninstall one of them?
Yes it's safe to uninstall one of them but if you're not bothered which one you keep then I suggest uninstalling SuperSU.
I say that because I flashed back to a stock ROM a while ago and also flashed the provided rooting tools so that I could keep root access. Once I rebooted to stock, I installed SuperSU from the Play Store and decided to uninstall Superuser as I didn't need both of them on there.
Later that day I found out that I only had partial root access. I could use root apps like ROM Toolbox but I couldn't make any changes to /system.
In the end I reflashed the rooting tools so I could get Superuser back and everything worked perfectly again.
I'm not sure whether it was just a temporary problem with SuperSU or not but as long as you don't mind which you keep, that would be my advice
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KidCarter93 said:
Yes it's safe to uninstall one of them but if you're not bothered which one you keep then I suggest uninstalling SuperSU.
I say that because I flashed back to a stock ROM a while ago and also flashed the provided rooting tools so that I could keep root access. Once I rebooted to stock, I installed SuperSU from the Play Store and decided to uninstall Superuser as I didn't need both of them on there.
Later that day I found out that I only had partial root access. I could use root apps like ROM Toolbox but I couldn't make any changes to /system.
In the end I reflashed the rooting tools so I could get Superuser back and everything worked perfectly again.
I'm not sure whether it was just a temporary problem with SuperSU or not but as long as you don't mind which you keep, that would be my advice
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This happened because you flashed a stock ROM, with a stock kernel, which has write protection enabled.
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This happened because you flashed a stock ROM, with a stock kernel, which has write protection enabled.
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I was on stock ROM but had faux kernel installed. I forgot to mention that in my post.
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I was on stock ROM but had faux kernel installed. I forgot to mention that in my post.
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I've got no answer for that one. Haha
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I've got no answer for that one. Haha
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Haha nor me. See I knew about the write protection on stock kernel right away which is why I figured I'd be fine with faux but it still didn't want to work.
Luckily it all sorted itself out in the end so I'm back using SuperSU again
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