Hey folks, does anyone here have a deodexed 185fw? I tried to deodex and flash the system.zip afterwards several time but stucks at "SONY" logo and I have to restore TWRP backup then
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Hi guys,
I flashed eXistenZ v4 black rom to my XZ 6602 using CWM from lockeddualrecovery 2.6.0 but i lost Recovery after installation, tried to install the same recovery again but it doesn't recognize the rom although it's based on stock 4.2.2.
Is there any other way to gain recovery??..I am kind of new to all this stuff so i hope someone can tell me how to fix it.
thnx anyway.
I had Tue same problem
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Abel669 said:
I had Tue same problem
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what did you do to gain recovery again?
Try using the apk from here to install TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190936
Then reboot to that recovery and flash the XZ Dual Recovery zip available in [NUT]'s thread.
Finally, you should follow instructions carefully next time you install a rom. It clearly says to flash the dual recovery zip after flashing the rom and before rebooting
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kingvortex said:
Try using the apk from here to install TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2190936
Then reboot to that recovery and flash the XZ Dual Recovery zip available in [NUT]'s thread.
Finally, you should follow instructions carefully next time you install a rom. It clearly says to flash the dual recovery zip after flashing the rom and before rebooting
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I tried ZXRecovery and it installed but it's not booting into recovery to flash the NUT one, just rebooting the phone.
i guess i am gonna have to go back to stock, re-root, re-flash the rom and flash the recovery before rebooting
that's what i get for not paying attention to details.
thnx anyway buddy i appreciate it.:good:
Hi all. I recently reverted back to a stock rom 757 I flashed the ftf using flash tool. However I still have twrp working (bootloader unlocked) is it possible to root using the Recovery by flashing a zip? Instead of having to install a whole new rom?
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nobby00900 said:
Hi all. I recently reverted back to a stock rom 757 I flashed the ftf using flash tool. However I still have twrp working (bootloader unlocked) is it possible to root using the Recovery by flashing a zip? Instead of having to install a whole new rom?
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The recovery is in your kernel not in the system partition, that's why you kept recoevry
You are rooted
In order to have a superuser app to manage your root rights just flash SuperSU.zip from chainfire (Google it)
i wanted to flash romaur and after i installed the rom i flashed the stock kernel how it's saying in instructions .i rebooted to system and i got a bootloop.(i was on ihackers4.1 before) so i wanted to try again from recovery but i cant acces it.i tryed to reflash the doomkernel via flashtool for get cwm again but after flashing the recovery it's coming on.it's showing up the version number but not the options and after a few seconds its rebooting and bootloop again.why i should do? how to fix it? pc companion cant fix it cause i have modified my software before.pls help
Flash stock rom with flashtool
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electrash said:
Flash stock rom with flashtool
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i did.i just prefered to restore the recovery somehow and finally flash that rom
Revert everything to stock. Then flash recovery, and from recovery restore your backup.
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electrash said:
Revert everything to stock. Then flash recovery, and from recovery restore your backup.
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actually i dont want to restore my old rom but im keep getting bootloop with installing RomAur rom.what im doing wrong?
i updated to latest firmware via flashtool (.108) got the recovery again and i just simply flashed the rom.zip and i got bootloop
Seems you have not followed all 14 steps of the installation instructions.....
Which kernel are you using?
As you have already posted this exact same question here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55138951&postcount=2190
I will close this thread.
Please can you refresh yourself on the rules (here), especially rule 5
5. Create a thread or post a message only once.
As a large forum, we don't need unnecessary clutter. You're free to edit your message as you like, so if you do not receive an answer, revisit your message and see if you can describe your problem better. Not everyone is online at the same time so it might take a while before you receive an answer. (Also refer to Rule 16)
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I have tried to extract the boot.img using many guides on it but yet the boot.img isn't suitable to be create as a flashable zip. I'm planning making a modified V10E root stock which I already have the stock recovery partions made by twrp. Please help me with this; I would enjoy help on this.
Hi. You may want to check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60314706
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Hey guys,
After hours and hours of searching forums and trying things, I decided I need help.
I just bought a Z1 (yes, they're still for sale) and I wanted to update the firmware to the newest .283 lollipop. Also, I want to root my device.
I have rooted Android phones before, and I have some experience flashing Custom ROMs etc.
As I have understood I have to downgrade to a 4.4 ROM first, to get root. Then my plan was to install recovery and install .283 Pre-rooted ZIP in Recovery.
So here's what I did:
-Flash 14.1.G.1.534 firmware
-Root using KingoROOT
-try to install recovery
-boot into recovery
-install pre-rooted .283 Lollipop ZIP
-phone won't boot anymore.
I am still able to flash the newest .283 with the FTF file, but then obviously it's unrooted. I also cannot figure out how to flash recovery after flashing .283 FTF. (Flashing recovery seems to work, but I cannot enter recovery via adb or otherwise)
So if anyone can tell me what I am missing, please do!
for what i know the ftf files can't be prerooted. so download a prerooted zip file and install it from a recovery. btw if u're gonna try any custom rom, don't forget to backup your drm before unlocking bootloader. That's a must for xperia devices
Thanks. However, I can't get Recovery to work after flashing Lollipop firmware. And when I downgrade and then flash the ZIP from recovery, the phone won't boot.
I succeeded! The steps that led me to this result:
-flash KK 14.4.A.0.108 in Flashtool
-Root the firmware using Flashtool/SuperSU method
-flash Recovery using Dual Recovery (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2647487)
-Flash the Pre-Rooted ZIP in Recovery
-Success!!
did you tried any custom rom??
try root master or frama root or root king
....think it will help u....:thumbup:
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wladkolc said:
did you tried any custom rom??
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mfmohamedbilal said:
try root master or frama root or root king
....think it will help u....[emoji106]
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Did you read he latest post? He already root his device
oh....i didnt red ...
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oh....i didnt red ...
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yes..but i have problem after flashing any custom rom...after restart see only black screen..
now tried to flash custom rom with stock kernel, and locked bootloader config, after reboot i see sony logo and i am in reboot loop.
i have relocked bootloader, try to lock and then unlock with official sony guide.