Can you help me?
Thank's
Not always.
We must know what device and ROM you have to give a specific answer.
Spott07 said:
Not always.
We must know what device and ROM you have to give a specific answer.
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Hello, i have huawei g play mini your stock rom and of course with locked bootloader
You need to root,not all the devices need to open the bootloader, to root
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I'm on locked boot loader Sony xperia z3 d6653.
I have twrp installed but after successful flashing in xposed, I don't find it anywhere on the phone.
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vash_h said:
I'm on locked boot loader Sony xperia z3 d6653.
I have twrp installed but after successful flashing in xposed, I don't find it anywhere on the phone.
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You have to install the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk, which can be found in the download section.
orville87 said:
You have to install the XposedInstaller_3.0_alpha4.apk, which can be found in the download section.
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Wow.. Thanks!
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I am using Xperia M dual and i rooted it. Do i need to unlock my bootloader to install xposed modules and framework.
hshekhar said:
I am using Xperia M dual and i rooted it. Do i need to unlock my bootloader to install xposed modules and framework.
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The only devices that require an unlocked bootloader are HTC's since they have S-ON which prevents writes to the system permanently until it is switched off. This would make xposed impossible to install as once it is installed a reboot is required but the reboot would clear all changes to system.
Xmaster24 said:
The only devices that require an unlocked bootloader are HTC's since they have S-ON which prevents writes to the system permanently until it is switched off. This would make xposed impossible to install as once it is installed a reboot is required but the reboot would clear all changes to system.
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What about systemless Xposed? Does it also require an unlocked bootloader?
Portgas D. Ace said:
What about systemless Xposed? Does it also require an unlocked bootloader?
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Yep, can't flash custom kernels on a locked bootloader which systemless xposed Counts as. If you can flash custom kernels you can switch to S-OFF since its at kernel level anyway... If you can manage to install and boot a recovery somehow without unlocking the bootloader that would work too since S-ON only works while it's booted to system
I need to root my OPO3T
mani3c said:
I need to root my OPO3T
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Check the official OnePlus 3T subforum for help.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t
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1stly i have 4.4.2 (.757) running on my z1 and i downgraded to .534 and i rooted the device by vroot and backed up the DRM keys successfully.. and then i flashed to .290 and unlocked the bootloader by flashtool and then downgraded to .534 and then installed the dual recovery and then flashed using the flashable recovery using recovery and then i found that camera is not working properly.. camera is opening and when i press the shutter butter its trying to focus the area and after focusing it freezes and doesn't shutter... so this is my problem... please help...
So much fail.
Do not use vroot, it sends your imei number to an ip address in China.
Also, unlocking your bootloader on 4.2 will break your camera, it clearly says so on the Sony official site about unlocking your bootloader.
Now, the solution.
Restore your ta partition.
Use pccompanion to update to the latest firmware
Unlock your bootloader again
Flash a custom kernel of your choice
Install super user app of your choice
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gregbradley said:
So much fail.
Do not use vroot, it sends your imei number to an ip address in China.
Also, unlocking your bootloader on 4.2 will break your camera, it clearly says so on the Sony official site about unlocking your bootloader.
Now, the solution.
Restore your ta partition.
Use pccompanion to update to the latest firmware
Unlock your bootloader again
Flash a custom kernel of your choice
Install super user app of your choice
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i have unlocked the bootloader in 4.3 i.e 14.2.A.0.290 with flashtool and i installed the dual recovery in 4.2 i.e 14.1.G.1.534
what happened to the camera.. can u xplain the reason behind it...??
sharathkumar said:
i have unlocked the bootloader in 4.3 i.e 14.2.A.0.290 and i installed the dual recovery in 4.2 i.e 14.1.G.1.534
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.534 is 4.2 FW. the camera will not work with an unlocked boot.
Follow the advice I gave above
gregbradley said:
.534 is 4.2 FW. the camera will not work with an unlocked boot.
Follow the advice I gave above
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yeah..!! i have done it.. thanks
but i have unlocked it in 4.3 does it make any sence by unlocking the bootloader in 4.3 and i didn't get any recovery mode... so.. i downgrader to 4.2 and installed the dual recovery as the thread says it needs .534 firmware to root properly...
sharathkumar said:
yeah..!! i have done it.. thanks
but i have unlocked it in 4.3 does it make any sence by unlocking the bootloader in 4.3 and i didn't get any recovery mode... so.. i downgrader to 4.2 and installed the dual recovery as the thread says it needs .534 firmware to root properly...
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I have to ask
Why are you unlocking your bootloader? What have you done it for? You do not get a recovery mode just by unlocking the boot, you have to flash a custom kernel with recovery in it
You either do all the downgrading and install dual recovery if you have a locked bootloader
OR
You unlock your bootloader, flash a custom kernel with recovery and install super user app
there is no need for both approaches and that's why you are getting problems
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I have to ask
Why are you unlocking your bootloader? What have you done it for? You do not get a recovery mode just by unlocking the boot, you have to flash a custom kernel with recovery in it
You either do all the downgrading and install dual recovery if you have a locked bootloader
OR
You unlock your bootloader, flash a custom kernel with recovery and install super user app
there is no need for both approaches and that's why you are getting problems
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i unlocked the bootloader... i didn't find any recovery after unlocking so i followed the xzdual recovery process... but is it safe to flash a custom kernel.. and by installing only recovery without kernel does this doesn't help..
sharathkumar said:
i unlocked the bootloader... i didn't find any recovery after unlocking so i followed the xzdual recovery process... but is it safe to flash a custom kernel.. and by installing only recovery without kernel does this doesn't help..
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Why did you unlock the bootloader? What did you want to do with it?
You can not install a recovery without a custom kernel, xperia devices have no recovery partition, it can only be installed by pushing the ramdisks to the system partition or by flashing a custom kernel.
Please follow the advice I gave several posts ago.... that is your solution.
Then spend some time reading up on xperia device flashing.
1) Xperia devices have no factory recovery or recovery partition
2) Unlocking the bootloader is the fastest and easiest method to root and get recovery (If you are allowed to do it)
3) If you cannot or do not want to unlock the bootloader, then go through the downgrade, root, dual recovery process...
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Why did you unlock the bootloader? What did you want to do with it?
You can not install a recovery without a custom kernel, xperia devices have no recovery partition, it can only be installed by pushing the ramdisks to the system partition or by flashing a custom kernel.
Please follow the advice I gave several posts ago.... that is your solution.
Then spend some time reading up on xperia device flashing.
1) Xperia devices have no factory recovery or recovery partition
2) Unlocking the bootloader is the fastest and easiest method to root and get recovery (If you are allowed to do it)
3) If you cannot or do not want to unlock the bootloader, then go through the downgrade, root, dual recovery process...
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ok... can we get the recovery by unlocking the bootloader by official way??
and i saw a doomkernel... by installing it in fastboot can i get the recovery mode with locked bootloader or i should seperately install the recovery..??
Please follow my advice from post #2
that is your solution
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So much fail.
Do not use vroot, it sends your imei number to an ip address in China.
Also, unlocking your bootloader on 4.2 will break your camera, it clearly says so on the Sony official site about unlocking your bootloader.
Now, the solution.
Restore your ta partition.
Use pccompanion to update to the latest firmware
Unlock your bootloader again
Flash a custom kernel of your choice
Install super user app of your choice
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When china takes your imei, don't they use that and put it on their "clones" so the phone they make work with calling?
LaosPerson said:
When china takes your imei, don't they use that and put it on their "clones" so the phone they make work with calling?
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That's one possible thing they could do with it
sharathkumar said:
ok... can we get the recovery by unlocking the bootloader by official way??
and i saw a doomkernel... by installing it in fastboot can i get the recovery mode with locked bootloader or i should seperately install the recovery..??
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Greg said fifteen times - follow his guide for here.
Yoy can't flash custom kernel especially not fastboot custom kernel on locked bootloader.
Whole purpose of unlocking bootloader is to flash custom kernel.
You are confused with all this informations, I would recommend that you read few things here on XDA to understand terms and other things.
You could seriously damage your device with just one wrong step.
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funky0308 said:
Greg said fifteen times - follow his guide for here.
Yoy can't flash custom kernel especially not fastboot custom kernel on locked bootloader.
Whole purpose of unlocking bootloader is to flash custom kernel.
You are confused with all this informations, I would recommend that you read few things here on XDA to understand terms and other things.
You could seriously damage your device with just one wrong step.
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yeah..!! am really confused with all these.. as i read alot before unlocking and flashing..
flashing a custom kernel can brick the phone??
I have KitKat 4.4.2. This is the Xperia Z1 (NOT compact)
I can't find a rooting guide for this phone anywhere!
It's always for C6903/2 or whatever. It won't work with my phone?
I'm afraid to eff it up if I use those root guides.
Is it even possible to JUST root the C6906?
Also, I don't want to flash anything, no unlocking bootloader, I just want root.
And here's the build number if needed 14.3.A.0.757
I hear this works on newer firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785286
You can't unlock the 6906 bootloader anyway unfortunately
crixley said:
I hear this works on newer firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785286
You can't unlock the 6906 bootloader anyway unfortunately
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Why not? If phone services meny says "unlock boot loader allow=yes" he can. I have a C6906 and I've unlocked my bootloader many times.
Dude you can flash C6903 roms on C6906 model, I just flashed the last update of android (4.4.4) on my C6906
Bumblecito said:
Why not? If phone services meny says "unlock boot loader allow=yes" he can. I have a C6906 and I've unlocked my bootloader many times.
Dude you can flash C6903 roms on C6906 model, I just flashed the last update of android (4.4.4) on my C6906
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I thought all c6906 were non unlockable.
I'm assuming you didn't get yours from a carrier
Yes yes! It worked! Thank you!
Now how do I get 4K video? Hmm...
MasterZii said:
Yes yes! It worked! Thank you!
Now how do I get 4K video? Hmm...
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Follow Shem's guide. You can find all specific files for your c6906 files on XDA
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2779393
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"How do I get 4K and Timeshift Video working?"
1. Root your phone and install recovery. To install recovery, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2647487.
2. Make a nandroid backup in TWRP just in case something goes wrong.
3. Install and enable Xposed framework.
4. Reboot
4. Install (Serjar's module) and enable the option that patches services.jar
4. Reboot into TWRP.
5. Flash the latest zip : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53165575
6. Wipe Dalvik/Cache
7. Reboot to system and enjoy.
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how to Root with locked bootloader
Hi, Is it possible to root on a locked bootloader. I feel its risky to unlock bootloader because we definitely loose warranty where as on locked bootloader its possible to regain warranty after full unroot.
kushal_w8 said:
Hi, Is it possible to root on a locked bootloader. I feel its risky to unlock bootloader because we definitely loose warranty where as on locked bootloader its possible to regain warranty after full unroot.
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No
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startracker said:
No
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Its possible... In fact I did it on my mob...
coolkoushik07 said:
Its possible... In fact I did it on my mob...
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How plz tell
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startracker said:
How plz tell
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Download any custom recovery and use the following command
fastboot boot recovery.img
Then flash supersu.zip and u r done..
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coolkoushik07 said:
Download any custom recovery and use the following command
fastboot boot recovery.img
Then flash supersu.zip and u r done..
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The command is wrong it should be fastboot flash boot boot.img
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startracker said:
The command is wrong it should be fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Follow the command as i said..
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kushal_w8 said:
Hi, Is it possible to root on a locked bootloader. I feel its risky to unlock bootloader because we definitely loose warranty where as on locked bootloader its possible to regain warranty after full unroot.
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When you relock the bootloader you will get back your warranty, so no worries
effects after unlocking bootloader canvas a1
After unlocking bootloader, whats the significant loss? Like for example, after unlocking bootloader of xperia i lost my DRM keys and then after even relocking i couldn't get them back so some Sony apps like walkman, track id were not working.
Is there anything same here on Android one also.?
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And also what about the OTA from Google? After unlocking bootloader, Will I get the same we get on locked bootloader?
coolkoushik07 said:
Download any custom recovery and use the following command
fastboot boot recovery.img
Then flash supersu.zip and u r done..
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Absolutely right. All "tutorials" with unlocking bootloader, formatting userdata, installing custom recovery are trash. Especially because we are going to get L update soon and custom ROMs aren't going to be the priority for a lot of people.
startracker said:
The command is wrong it should be fastboot flash boot boot.img
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If you have no idea what you're talking about, why accuse someone with some idea?
Quick thing guys... Correct me if i am wrong.
When you root the device, changes are done to system and (i think) now Google as a second level checks if there are changes done at the system. If that's the case, will we get L push update with locked default bootloader and a rooted device?
Thanks.
kushal_w8 said:
After unlocking bootloader, whats the significant loss? Like for example, after unlocking bootloader of xperia i lost my DRM keys and then after even relocking i couldn't get them back so some Sony apps like walkman, track id were not working.
Is there anything same here on Android one also.?
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And also what about the OTA from Google? After unlocking bootloader, Will I get the same we get on locked bootloader?
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Unlocking bootloader here will wipe all the data stock in the phone. AFAIK there is no loss over here.
You will need the stock recovery to flash the OTA update
DC07 said:
Unlocking bootloader here will wipe all the data stock in the phone. AFAIK there is no loss over here.
You will need the stock recovery to flash the OTA update
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I have unlocked bootaloader with bloat removed stock ROM with thunderzap & cwm recovery also deleted few OEM folder apps...
Should I need to flash pure stock ROM with stock kernel and flash stock recovery lock bootloader to get android lollipop ota??
deccen90 said:
I have unlocked bootaloader with bloat removed stock ROM with thunderzap & cwm recovery also deleted few OEM folder apps...
Should I need to flash pure stock ROM with stock kernel and flash stock recovery lock bootloader to get android lollipop ota??
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No need for stock or locked bootloader. You just need stock recovery.
The fastboot imgs will also pe available you can flash those too
how to delete OEM apps
deccen90 said:
I have unlocked bootaloader with bloat removed stock ROM with thunderzap & cwm recovery also deleted few OEM folder apps...
Should I need to flash pure stock ROM with stock kernel and flash stock recovery lock bootloader to get android lollipop ota??
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Hi..
OEM partition is read only. Even i was unable to delete OEM apps with root Explorer on rooted phone. How did you manage to delete?? Pls guide
kushal_w8 said:
Hi..
OEM partition is read only. Even i was unable to delete OEM apps with root Explorer on rooted phone. How did you manage to delete?? Pls guide
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Install - SYSTEM APP REMOVER from Google Play Store
Do I loose root and does it lock my bootloader again if I factory reset my stock rom?
bravho said:
Do I loose root and does it lock my bootloader again if I factory reset my stock rom?
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The Bootloader unlocked, is to use Custom rom, if you block it, the root and rom stock, will continue.
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bravho said:
Do I loose root and does it lock my bootloader again if I factory reset my stock rom?
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Yes you will lose root. I do not know if it locks the boot loader but if it is unlocked I do not think it would lock. Why are you factory resetting, just out of curiosity?
ardentis said:
Yes you will lose root. I do not know if it locks the boot loader but if it is unlocked I do not think it would lock. Why are you factory resetting, just out of curiosity?
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Maybe I sell the phone at somebody who wants an unlocked bootloader, twrp and root.
bravho said:
Maybe I sell the phone at somebody who wants an unlocked bootloader, twrp and root.
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Alrighty. It may be better if you wipe the phone and then flash the modified stock ROM because it is debloated and you will already have root.
ardentis said:
Alrighty. It may be better if you wipe the phone and then flash the modified stock ROM because it is debloated and you will already have root.
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There is no such rom for d405n (there is one for d405...)
bravho said:
There is no such rom for d405n (there is one for d405...)
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My apologies. I just checked and saw that it was only for the D415. Isn't the only difference between the D405n and the D405 was NFC so couldn't it work?
I doesn't work is said in the thread.
How to Root Z3+ E6533 32.1.A.1.185
thank you
kobhispeed said:
How to Root Z3+ E6533 32.1.A.1.185
thank you
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Please dont root.
Why
arokososoo said:
Please dont root.
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why why not to root . ?
martand.atrey said:
why why not to root . ?
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You will loose your camera picture taking capability.
arokososoo said:
You will loose your camera picture taking capability.
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no dude thats when you unlock your bootloader and you loose your drm keys. Rooting without unlocking is no problem.
martand.atrey said:
no dude thats when you unlock your bootloader and you loose your drm keys. Rooting without unlocking is no problem.
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How to root this phone without unlocking?
Will you give a guide?
arokososoo said:
How to root this phone without unlocking?
Will you give a guide?
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The pre rooted firmware tool...
I never used it but seems like it will work.. As it is for all the sony devices...
Here's the link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/tool-prfcreator-easily-create-pre-t2859904
martand.atrey said:
The pre rooted firmware tool...
I never used it but seems like it will work.. As it is for all the sony devices...
Here's the link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/tool-prfcreator-easily-create-pre-t2859904
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Dont spam here... That tool doesn't work with Xperia z3+.
To install TWRP we need to unlock our BL. So that Pre rooted firmware doesn't work for our phone.
Okay if you really need to root. Just follow these steps.
First install adb and Fastboot in your computer.
Enable USB debugging and connect to Computer and install the drivers and check in device manager whether it is installed correctly.
Now connect your phone to computer in fastboot mode.
Open a command window in the adb and fastboot folder.
And backup your ta partition (Google it, I'm using a mobile browser so can't provide links now)
It'll create a .img file.
It contains all your drm keys.
Now unlock bootloader and install custom recovery twrp.
Then install rootable kernel and SuperSU.
Atlast install the .img from custom recovery.
That's it.
What if my device has a big fat NO in the service menu where it's says whether it's unlockable or not? Does no mean no, like never ever ever? Or will this method, ir some other one, get around that?
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double b26 said:
What if my device has a big fat NO in the service menu where it's says whether it's unlockable or not? Does no mean no, like never ever ever? Or will this method, ir some other one, get around that?
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Deactivate My Xperia App and check your BL Status.