[Q] rooting v30a ics and keep on stock bootloader - LG Optimus 3D

my phone have some problem with v28b preroot from xbsall but the stock v30a is ok. so is there the way to root ics stock v30a and keep it on stock bootloader and kernel?

dtbang721 said:
my phone have some problem with v28b preroot from xbsall but the stock v30a is ok. so is there the way to root ics stock v30a and keep it on stock bootloader and kernel?
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for root you must flashe bootloader and twrp with os_hacking 1.25 tool
1-ics bootloader
2-GBtwrp
3-Su_Bbox_1.20.2_gazhead_signed flashe this zip withe recovery mode and you get acces root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1352095&d=1348524309
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144738

toty250 said:
for root you must flashe bootloader and twrp with os_hacking 1.25 tool
1-ics bootloader
2-GBtwrp
3-Su_Bbox_1.20.2_gazhead_signed flashe this zip withe recovery mode and you get acces root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1352095&d=1348524309
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144738
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I know this method but I mean I need keep on stock bootloader. like v28b from xbsall we have stock bootloader and rooted
I don't know why but for my phone the v30a digitizer touch screen work good but the frerooted v28b xbsall version.

dtbang721 said:
I know this method but I mean I need keep on stock bootloader. like v28b from xbsall we have stock bootloader and rooted
I don't know why but for my phone the v30a digitizer touch screen work good but the frerooted v28b xbsall version.
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I think but not 100% sure that once you root and install cwm you can reflash original bootloader again.

jimakos29 said:
I think but not 100% sure that once you root and install cwm you can reflash original bootloader again.
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thats a very good question

toty250 said:
thats a very good question
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I am almost sure, plus I think I read about it somewhere.

GUYS:
You can flash custom bootloaders, flash recovery, root from recovery and reflash stock bootloaders and kernel afterwards, using xbsall's rebooter tool (if you want it, search it in his v8 rom thread).
OR (and this is better if you want to keep it stock)
You can root using 2nd init recovery, without changing stock bootloaders and kernel.
Just install 2nd init recovery with the attached P940RecoveryInstaller (Thanks to Milaq) (just put in sd card and install it).
Enter 2nd init recovery by pressing VolDown while booting or by pressing key inside the program.
NOTE: flash the attached Root_P920_ICS from recovery to root.

daniel.mota said:
GUYS:
You can flash custom bootloaders, flash recovery, root from recovery and reflash stock bootloaders and kernel afterwards, using xbsall's rebooter tool (if you want it, search it in his v8 rom thread).
OR (and this is better if you want to keep it stock)
You can root using 2nd init recovery, without changing stock bootloaders and kernel.
Just install 2nd init recovery with the attached P940RecoveryInstaller (Thanks to Milaq) (just put in sd card and install it).
Enter 2nd init recovery by pressing VolDown while booting or by pressing key inside the program.
NOTE: flash the attached Root_P920_ICS from recovery to root.
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getting an "error running exec().Command:[su,-c,./data/data/de.milaq.android.p940.recovery/files/surunner.sh] Working Directory:null Environment: null" when trying to install recovery through attached p940 recovery installer.

jimakos29 said:
getting an "error running exec().Command:[su,-c,./data/data/de.milaq.android.p940.recovery/files/surunner.sh] Working Directory:null Environment: null" when trying to install recovery through attached p940 recovery installer.
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That's odd, never had any error while installing it, and also xbsall uses it in his roms...
In what rom are you?
Try to install it after rebooting the phone.

I have root ics v30a by these steps:
1/ flash wpark v1.25 bootloader
2/ flash twrp recovery (step 1 and 2 by all in one tool)
3/ flash super user by twrp
4/ flash back ics stock bootloader and done
For me now i think i have stock and rooted v30a.
All thinks for 4 steps above can be found in this forum ( all in one tool topic and noob guide for xbsall topic)
Im not sure but when i come from ics port from su760 to stock p920 ics, my touch screen has problems (i have a dead spot that cant touch able at bottom right corner). And flashing freroot v28b from xbsall may be the cause. After a week try to test its hardware or software problem ive found it.
Now i solve touch screen problem by these steps:
1/ flash v21e stock bin posted by xbsall guide and attached.
2/ setup complete stock v21e and make a back up.
3/ flash v30a stock and root as above and the stock screen problem are gone.
I dont know why but if i skip step 2 and flash v30a inmediately and the touch screen problems still there
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app

daniel.mota said:
GUYS:
You can flash custom bootloaders, flash recovery, root from recovery and reflash stock bootloaders and kernel afterwards, using xbsall's rebooter tool (if you want it, search it in his v8 rom thread).
OR (and this is better if you want to keep it stock)
You can root using 2nd init recovery, without changing stock bootloaders and kernel.
Just install 2nd init recovery with the attached P940RecoveryInstaller (Thanks to Milaq) (just put in sd card and install it).
Enter 2nd init recovery by pressing VolDown while booting or by pressing key inside the program.
NOTE: flash the attached Root_P920_ICS from recovery to root.
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about the second one, did you mean we can install a recovery without rooting the phone? that's never happen before, are you sure this would works?

lw_wl said:
about the second one, did you mean we can install a recovery without rooting the phone? that's never happen before, are you sure this would works?
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Well...
Actually you're right.
You must root before installing the 2nd init recovery.
This recovery will, however, allow you to keep stock boot and kernel.

dtbang721 said:
I have root ics v30a by these steps:
1/ flash wpark v1.25 bootloader
2/ flash twrp recovery (step 1 and 2 by all in one tool)
3/ flash super user by twrp
4/ flash back ics stock bootloader and done
For me now i think i have stock and rooted v30a.
All thinks for 4 steps above can be found in this forum ( all in one tool topic and noob guide for xbsall topic)
Im not sure but when i come from ics port from su760 to stock p920 ics, my touch screen has problems (i have a dead spot that cant touch able at bottom right corner). And flashing freroot v28b from xbsall may be the cause. After a week try to test its hardware or software problem ive found it.
Now i solve touch screen problem by these steps:
1/ flash v21e stock bin posted by xbsall guide and attached.
2/ setup complete stock v21e and make a back up.
3/ flash v30a stock and root as above and the stock screen problem are gone.
I dont know why but if i skip step 2 and flash v30a inmediately and the touch screen problems still there
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app
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“4、flash back ics stock bootloader and done” How do you do? I would also like!

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191698
[GUIDE]How to flash and root LG leaked ICS v28b/v30a KDZ
In that topic there is icsstock bootloader you can flash by twrp.
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app

dtbang721 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191698
[GUIDE]How to flash and root LG leaked ICS v28b/v30a KDZ
In that topic there is icsstock bootloader you can flash by twrp.
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app
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thank you very much!!:laugh:

dtbang721 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2191698
[GUIDE]How to flash and root LG leaked ICS v28b/v30a KDZ
In that topic there is icsstock bootloader you can flash by twrp.
Sent from my LG-P920 using xda app-developers app
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Be careful.
When I reverted to the ICS stock bootloader I ended up with LG Security Error (and had to flash back the wkparks 1.25a boot & cwm recovery !)
If you want custom ROM you need custom bootloader.
You MIGHT be OK with stock boot if staying on stock (rooted) ROM...

Geezer said:
Be careful.
When I reverted to the ICS stock bootloader I ended up with LG Security Error (and had to flash back the wkparks 1.25a boot & cwm recovery !)
If you want custom ROM you need custom bootloader.
You MIGHT be OK with stock boot if staying on stock (rooted) ROM...
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No, that's not it.
You may have custom rom with stock bootloaders, that's ok.
What's incompatible is stock bootloaders with custom kernels.
You got that security error because you had custom kernel installed.
So, the option is:
1. stock bootloaders and stock kernel
2. if you want custom kernel, you must flash modified bootloaders.

Well...80% of custom ROM's have custom kernels these days or/and require modified bootloaders...

Used all in one tool and flashed ics bootloader and gingerbread twrp. all good. flashed su root.zip from recovery[twrp]. allgood flashed ics stock bootloader. all good BUT cannot get into twrp recovery by using vol+ and 3D and power on. Has flashing stock bootloader wiped the twrp recovery? Or has the method of getting into recovery been altered by the stock bootloader.
Many thanks, KW

keith210350 said:
Used all in one tool and flashed ics bootloader and gingerbread twrp. all good. flashed su root.zip from recovery[twrp]. allgood flashed ics stock bootloader. all good BUT cannot get into twrp recovery by using vol+ and 3D and power on. Has flashing stock bootloader wiped the twrp recovery? Or has the method of getting into recovery been altered by the stock bootloader.
Many thanks, KW
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Stock bootloaders include stock recovery.
If you want custom recovery (twrp or cwm) you must flash again modified bootloaders.
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Geezer said:
Well...80% of custom ROM's have custom kernels these days or/and require modified bootloaders...
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Well, actually most of the existing custom roms come in zip (flashable in recovery) format, and those don't include any bootloaders or kernels.
Only bin or kdz roms come with bootloaders and kernel (for example, xbsall's pre-rooted bins).

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[q] can you flash rom w/fastboot

I somehow have locked myself out but still have access to CWM and FASTBOOT. So, how do I use FASTBOOT to install a rom? Is it even possible? I just flashed CWM again, but still cannot get my CWM Backup copy to work.
up.
My friend has same issue, change build.prop.. no backup, no adb, only fastboot with cwm. Any ideas? Ext SD don't work in CWM\TWRP.
upd: Answer myself - Plug into usb in recovery, update driver in device manager to ADB Device, use adb
See here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1680570
What happens if clockworkmod recovery cannot read zip files???
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
prototype7 said:
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
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Do I need a system.img file???
ri123 said:
Do I need a system.img file???
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No, just the regular zip, you could also try reflashing the recovery (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img).
prototype7 said:
No, just the regular zip, you could also try reflashing the recovery (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img).
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What about fastboot update command???
No
Hit the thanks button if i helped
Is this procedure compatible with the meta inf folder???
noooo!! i try "fastboot flash zip rom.zip" and it says FAILED remote partition does not exist!! what can i do now??
nooo!!! it says ( failed remote partition does not exist)
Xperia S with the same problem mine says
(remote: Partition not found)
The command you can used to flash a zipped ROM like the stock one from Asus is...
Fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash system yourrom.zip
I usually flash these using twrp recovery but I think that will do it.
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Maybe I just can't follow instructions or anythng, but I attempted my first ROM flash and it didn't work.
I tried the Blackbean 5 ROM, with TWRP. I found a set of instructions saying how to flash with TWRP, so I followed them, and I think I've soft-bricked my TF300T. Just stays on the Asus logo, and in top left it says "The Device is UnLocked."
I DID make a recovery in TWRP, and I attempted to flash that back with no luck.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, so can someone help me out here?
funnel71 said:
The command you can used to flash a zipped ROM like the stock one from Asus is...
Fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash system yourrom.zip
I usually flash these using twrp recovery but I think that will do it.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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I tried this with the stock ROM, from their website, and it didn't help...
So I'm not sure what my problem is now.
Then again, when it comes to ROMs, I'm a noob.
EDIT: I still have TWRP, my recovery, and the Blackbean ROM .zip on the device.
TsarProdigy said:
Maybe I just can't follow instructions or anythng, but I attempted my first ROM flash and it didn't work.
I tried the Blackbean 5 ROM, with TWRP. I found a set of instructions saying how to flash with TWRP, so I followed them, and I think I've soft-bricked my TF300T. Just stays on the Asus logo, and in top left it says "The Device is UnLocked."
I DID make a recovery in TWRP, and I attempted to flash that back with no luck.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, so can someone help me out here?
I tried this with the stock ROM, from their website, and it didn't help...
So I'm not sure what my problem is now.
Then again, when it comes to ROMs, I'm a noob.
EDIT: I still have TWRP, my recovery, and the Blackbean ROM .zip on the device.
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Background first when stock were you JB or ICS? Blackbean OP does not specify. At the moment I'm to lazy to read through thread or flash to find the answer. If you were on stock JB you can only use JB roms, if you were on ICS you can only use JB after stock upgrade to JB.
Forget Blackbean for now and let's concentrate on getting you fully functional on stock again. If you were on ICS then download stock 9.4.3.30 and unzip once that leaves you with a zip. Place that zip on your ( /sdcard ) or external sdcard ( /Removable/MicroSD ) and flash with Twrp. If you were JB then the instructions are the same except use stock 10.4.2.13.
If you do this you will loose your recovery ( Twrp ) but you should have a functional unit.
Non stock rom install.
Be sure you use proper rom for your bootloader ( ICS or JB ). Choose one that gives you instructions as to what to wipe, etc. You can adlib after you get your feet wet. If the op gives instructions use them if not then you may or may not have a happy ending with generic instructions.:good:
If you need anything explained let me know and I'll step by step for what you don't understand.
The reply you tried to follow said "I think", you should have investigated before following. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that was incorrect but the poster was in doubt and you should be also.
When we say "I think" we kind of assume you are going to do some reading and be comfortable with everything before you continue.
I took a little time to look over Blackbean and as I suspected it is for the ICS bootloader not JB.
same problem
I am having the exact same problem. I did manage to install the clean rom 2.5 custom rom successfully originally, and i made a backup through CWM, but I cant install any other rom on there for some reason. Yesterday I managed to go back to stock Asus jellybean rom successfully, and then had to root it and install CWM again successfully. I have again tried again today to install that EuroSkank rom, but alas, I get stuck at the ASUS boot logo permanently and nothing happens?
What might I be doing wrong??
I am on Jellybean. Thankfully the CWM is working fine and I could also restore my cleanrom2.5 backup.
tobdaryl said:
Background first when stock were you JB or ICS? Blackbean OP does not specify. At the moment I'm to lazy to read through thread or flash to find the answer. If you were on stock JB you can only use JB roms, if you were on ICS you can only use JB after stock upgrade to JB.
Forget Blackbean for now and let's concentrate on getting you fully functional on stock again. If you were on ICS then download stock 9.4.3.30 and unzip once that leaves you with a zip. Place that zip on your ( /sdcard ) or external sdcard ( /Removable/MicroSD ) and flash with Twrp. If you were JB then the instructions are the same except use stock 10.4.2.13.
If you do this you will loose your recovery ( Twrp ) but you should have a functional unit.
Non stock rom install.
Be sure you use proper rom for your bootloader ( ICS or JB ). Choose one that gives you instructions as to what to wipe, etc. You can adlib after you get your feet wet. If the op gives instructions use them if not then you may or may not have a happy ending with generic instructions.:good:
If you need anything explained let me know and I'll step by step for what you don't understand.
The reply you tried to follow said "I think", you should have investigated before following. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that was incorrect but the poster was in doubt and you should be also.
When we say "I think" we kind of assume you are going to do some reading and be comfortable with everything before you continue.
I took a little time to look over Blackbean and as I suspected it is for the ICS bootloader not JB.
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maggoty said:
I am having the exact same problem. I did manage to install the clean rom 2.5 custom rom successfully originally, and i made a backup through CWM, but I cant install any other rom on there for some reason. Yesterday I managed to go back to stock Asus jellybean rom successfully, and then had to root it and install CWM again successfully. I have again tried again today to install that EuroSkank rom, but alas, I get stuck at the ASUS boot logo permanently and nothing happens?
What might I be doing wrong??
I am on Jellybean. Thankfully the CWM is working fine and I could also restore my cleanrom2.5 backup.
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( EuroSkank ) is also an ICS rom not JB - Clean rom 2.5 is JB. For now unless you have NVFlash you can't go back to ICS from JB and you can't run ICS rom with JB bootloader. (I'm using ICS and JB here to declare the bootloader )
Ok, Thank you very much.
tobdaryl said:
( EuroSkank ) is also an ICS rom not JB - Clean rom 2.5 is JB. For now unless you have NVFlash you can't go back to ICS from JB and you can't run ICS rom with JB bootloader. (I'm using ICS and JB here to declare the bootloader )
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any1 with Partition not found problem, open zip and look at the folders, delete everything except folder you want (which is propably system) then write
fastboot flash system yourzip.zip
if this doesn't work for you then extract files from the folder and repack only files from the system folder and use the command above.
It doesn't work for me (dunno why) but it's something

[HOW-TO] Revert to Stock ROM JB for user with new HBOOT

Hi to All,
I want to share my experience about revert to stock for users that have new HBOOT, unlocked bootloader and custom recovery; can't execute official RUU. ( This method i think is more safe that downgrade HBOOT )
Step ONE:
Install this custom ROM: MaximuS ROM ( read the thread for instruction about installation of this ROM )
( this ROM allow you to receive the message of OTA JB update, if you know another ROM that receive this message you can use as well i think )
Step TWO:
install the stock recovery of HTC One S via fastboot ( after flashing recovery erase cache )
Step THREE:
Reboot your phone in system, configure the rom for first use, go to settings, information, software update and press check now for update.
You'll receive the message for an update, download and install, and now you have stock JB ROM. after reboot you can do a reset ( go to setting => backup and restore ) to clean the application migrated from previous ROM ( MaximuS )
I hope this can help someone else.
p.s. Sorry for my English!
Thanks bro for this, but my problem is not resolved because this rom couldn't install on my HTC One S, i dont know why... Log show me: MD5 files not found
CybulPL said:
Thanks bro for this, but my problem is not resolved because this rom couldn't install on my HTC One S, i dont know why... Log show me: MD5 files not found
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Witch recovery are you using at the moment? I installed this ROM ( MaximuS ) with Team Win Recovery ( TWRP ) v2.3.3.0 and it's works for me.
( after flashing ROM from recovery remember to flash boot.img by fastboot )
Maverick87Shaka said:
Witch recovery are you using at the moment? I installed this ROM ( MaximuS ) with Team Win Recovery ( TWRP ) v2.3.3.0 and it's works for me.
( after flashing ROM from recovery remember to flash boot.img by fastboot )
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I use TWRP and CWM and the same. My mate told me that i have unmount 1 and 2 partition in recovery but i don't know how.
Hi everyone,
thanks a lot, this saved my ass ... I had upgraded my stock ICS to stock JB and then tried to go back to stock ICS with a CWM backup - with the result that I had a brick booting only to a black screen.
I still had access to CWM recovery and so could install the Maximus 2.5 ROM and also the update to stock JB ran through just fine.
I did a factory reset afterwards, is it 100% sure that I now have a pure stock JB or could there be some leftovers from the Maximus 2.5 ROM?
Cheers,
Tim
tim_h said:
Hi everyone,
I still had access to CWM recovery and so could install the Maximus 2.5 ROM and also the update to stock JB ran through just fine.
I did a factory reset afterwards, is it 100% sure that I now have a pure stock JB or could there be some leftovers from the Maximus 2.5 ROM?
Cheers,
Tim
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Yes you have a stock JB, because with factory reset you've removed all extra application that there is inside MaximuS v.2.5.
All other unneeded file or executable ( like root executable and all other script in /system ect. ) was removed during installation of new ROM.
Remember just that you need to revert to stock to give your phone back to HTC for guarantee, I thinks you must leave on it the stock recovery.
tim_h said:
Hi everyone,
thanks a lot, this saved my ass ... I had upgraded my stock ICS to stock JB and then tried to go back to stock ICS with a CWM backup - with the result that I had a brick booting only to a black screen.
Cheers,
Tim
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It's happened because from recovery the system was unable to flash the boot partition. So after you did the CWM restore, you have all the phone with ICS android, but JB kernel, this cause your black screen after boot!!!
If you have the boot.img ( with suitable kernel of your old ROM ) to flash after you did the CWM recovery, you can get back to your BACKUP without any problem.
Also if you don't have the exactly boot.img of your previous ROM of the backup, you can flash any boot.img by fastboot of ICS kernel and this is should be enough to keep your backup running again.
Thanks very much for the additional explanations. I do have the boot.img of my original CWM backup, so should be able to restore it via fastboot. Great!
But first I have to send in my phone to have the USB port fixed under warranty.
Holy ****, is working, thanks man...
zujko said:
Wait to see if i understood, i have now Custom ( Virtuous Ville+ RC-1) JB ROM, with hboot 2.15.0000... unlocked, root, twrp
1.install maximuS V2.5, wipe..
2. flash boot.img with fastboot
3.Check update for JB, and flash new update JB?
And that's it?
I guess we have to make relock bootloader, after flash ICS?
Tnx
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You just forgot in the list to install the HTC Stock recovery before check the message of update, so:
1 => Wipe and install MaximuS V2.5 ROM
2 => flash with fastboot boot.img of MaximuS V2.5 ROM
3 => flash stock HTC Recovery via fastboot ( fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img , then fastboot erase cache ) or get it from One_S_All-In-One_Kit_v1.0
4 => start the phone and check for the JB update
5 => after JB installation do a factory reset to clean up the ROM from the extra application that MaximuS ROM have.
You don't need to relock your bootloader, you just need to install the stock recovery, that's enough.
Hmm, wait, why need install stock recovery?
This JB will be working with custom twrp?
EDIT: I got it
I did it! I unmounted first 3 partitions in TWRP and installation successful.
I am on stock Rom now and used HTC offical update to get to jb...do u think I will have trouble rooting again?
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
k1llacanon said:
I am on stock Rom now and used HTC offical update to get to jb...do u think I will have trouble rooting again?
Sent from my HTC One S using xda premium
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I will let you know if I can get it working and flashed it will be rooted in seconds just need stock recovery.
Rooted without a problem, recommend the attached superuser app.
Maverick87Shaka said:
You just forgot in the list to install the HTC Stock recovery before check the message of update, so:
1 => Wipe and install MaximuS V2.5 ROM
2 => flash with fastboot boot.img of MaximuS V2.5 ROM
3 => flash stock HTC Recovery via fastboot ( fastboot flash recovery ville_recovery_signed.img , then fastboot erase cache ) or get it from One_S_All-In-One_Kit_v1.0
4 => start the phone and check for the JB update
5 => after JB installation do a factory reset to clean up the ROM from the extra application that MaximuS ROM have.
You don't need to relock your bootloader, you just need to install the stock recovery, that's enough.
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Will this work on a T-Mobile HOS with CID HTC__001?
I have followed all the steps from above
- installed the rom
- installed the stock recovery
- then I was able to start the update but when it finished downloading .. I was told that the HTC software on my device has been modified and please revert back and try the update again and it would not preform the update.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in Advance
Hi once more,
after going back to pure stock JB this way, can I relock the bootloader to get "RELOCKED" instead of "UNLOCKED/TAMPERED"? (That would be good for sending in my phone under warranty.) Or will the phone stop booting if I relock the bootloader?
As far as I understood, the "canonical" way to get "RELOCKED" would be to lock the bootloader and install the RUU, but since there is no RUU for the unbranded JB yet and downgrading with an older RUU is not possible, I cannot do this.
Cheers,
Tim
tim_h said:
Hi once more,
after going back to pure stock JB this way, can I relock the bootloader to get "RELOCKED" instead of "UNLOCKED/TAMPERED"? (That would be good for sending in my phone under warranty.) Or will the phone stop booting if I relock the bootloader?
Cheers,
Tim
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You can do Relock bootloader, i think it will boot to system without problem(?)
blah blah blah said:
Will this work on a T-Mobile HOS with CID HTC__001?
I have followed all the steps from above
- installed the rom
- installed the stock recovery
- then I was able to start the update but when it finished downloading .. I was told that the HTC software on my device has been modified and please revert back and try the update again and it would not preform the update.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in Advance
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The only word of caution that I think needs to be shared on almost all threads related to JB updates is to make sure you DO NOT have SuperCID... There have been numerous reports of phones bricking with the OTA JB update with a SuperCID... So if you had previously SuperCID your phone with 11111111, definately change it to something else.
AKToronto said:
The only word of caution that I think needs to be shared on almost all threads related to JB updates is to make sure you DO NOT have SuperCID... There have been numerous reports of phones bricking with the OTA JB update with a SuperCID... So if you had previously SuperCID your phone with 11111111, definately change it to something else.
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I had to go supercid to run the euro ruu and changed it to HTC__001. Ota still didn't work
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From unrooted Gingerbread Arc to Ultimate HD rom

Hello,
I'm new to rooting/modding/roms, and I wanna install the awesome Ultimate HD rom on my locked, unrooted Xperia Arc LT15i:
Gingerbread
Android Version: 2.3.4
Build: 4.0.2
I don't know where to start.
The page of the Ultimate HD rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207) says:
- For Unlocked Bootloaders: Flash the Recomnend Kernels; Adv. Stock Kernel
- For Locked Bootloaders: Root your phone using this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1683957
I don't think I gotta start with this page ^
I wanna unlock the bootloader, that's step 1 I think (via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034087)
But what's the best way to root and make my Arc ready to install the Ultimate HD rom?
I saw some pages like this about rooting:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133650 & http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874801
But I don't know which one is good and which Kernel I gotta use to go from:
Xperia Arc unrooted 2.3.4, 4.0.2
to
rooted, unlocked with the Adv. Stock kernel Ultimate HD rom.
Do I have to install the official ICS update first on my Arc?
first off all you got to unlock the boot loader
follow instructions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1794800
generally when you unlock the boot loader and install a custom rom, it comes with root so rooting is not required.
when your done reply back to me
Thanks for the info. I was going to unlock the bootloader via the link, but I was wondering:
If I unlock the bootloader, will it delete all my SD data/format SD? I really don't want to lose my SD data
Rpg22 said:
Thanks for the info. I was going to unlock the bootloader via the link, but I was wondering:
If I unlock the bootloader, will it delete all my SD data/format SD? I really don't want to lose my SD data
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sorry but when you unlock the bootloader, the sd card must be wiped not matter how you do it.
You can take out the sd card when you unlock the bootloader, that might work.
click thanks if helped
cs098 said:
sorry but when you unlock the bootloader, the sd card must be wiped not matter how you do it.
You can take out the sd card when you unlock the bootloader, that might work.
click thanks if helped
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I just unlocked my Arc bootloader without the sd card and it worked!
Now I'm wondering what the next step is before I can install the Ultimate rom ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207)
Is it possible to go straight from unlocked Gingerbread to an ICS based rom? Can I now just put the rom zip on my sd and install via CWM?
Or do I need to do something with a Kernel or something first?
Rpg22 said:
I just unlocked my Arc bootloader without the sd card and it worked!
Now I'm wondering what the next step is before I can install the Ultimate rom ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207)
Is it possible to go straight from unlocked Gingerbread to an ICS based rom? Can I now just put the rom zip on my sd and install via CWM?
Or do I need to do something with a Kernel or something first?
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nope you need a ics based kernel, usually the rom includes the kernel, but not always, I don't have an arc so I can't recommend what kernel you should use. Anyway, it seems that there is kernel included. You will need this flash tool if you don't have it already
http://androxyde.github.com/index.html?1359317663000
here are the instructions
click the lightning icon,
plug in you device into fastboot mode
click fastboot mode and okay
click select kernel to flash
choose you img file
and reboot
some points to remember.
flashing will wipe your all your app data but won't touch any pictures or movie files; always make a nandriod backup
remember to wipe data/ factory reset before flashing
wiping cache and davik cache won't hurt either
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cs098 said:
nope you need a ics based kernel, usually the rom includes the kernel, but not always, I don't have an arc so I can't recommend what kernel you should use. Anyway, it seems that there is kernel included.
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The Ultimate HD topic ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207) said:
Flash the kernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32375524&postcount=4
But there is no downloadlink or how can I flash that kernel?
Could you link me a good ICS kernel to use?
Rpg22 said:
The Ultimate HD topic ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1920207) said:
Flash the kernel from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32375524&postcount=4
But there is no downloadlink or how can I flash that kernel?
Could you link me a good ICS kernel to use?
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try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838916
cs098 said:
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838916
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Looks good, I might try it. Can I also use Arcknight instead of this one or is it different? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597771)
I heard Arcknight 4.1 works very good with Ultimate HD rom but I'm not sure if I can flash Arcknight direct from Gingerbread
Rpg22 said:
Looks good, I might try it. Can I also use Arcknight instead of this one or is it different? (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1597771)
I heard Arcknight 4.1 works very good with Ultimate HD rom but I'm not sure if I can flash Arcknight direct from Gingerbread
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yes you can flash any kernel even if your rom is not compatible with it, you just won't be able to boot up if you have a ics kernel and a gingerbread rom, however you will just need to flash the ics rom to get it working.
oh and remember that many kernels require you to flash modules in order to get things like wifi
cs098 said:
yes you can flash any kernel even if your rom is not compatible with it, you just won't be able to boot up if you have a ics kernel and a gingerbread rom, however you will just need to flash the ics rom to get it working.
oh and remember that many kernels require you to flash modules in order to get things like wifi
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So If I flash an ICS kernel first, from my unlocked GB, I can't boot the phone? But how can I install the rom then?
and what are the steps for flashing the wifi modules?
Rpg22 said:
So If I flash an ICS kernel first, from my unlocked GB, I can't boot the phone? But how can I install the rom then?
and what are the steps for flashing the wifi modules?
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you can boot the phone normally but you will be able to boot to recovery, press volume down and the power button.
for wifi modlues, just flash it like a rom, but remember to flash it after flashing the rom.
cs098 said:
you can boot the phone normally but you will be able to boot to recovery, press volume down and the power button.
for wifi modlues, just flash it like a rom, but remember to flash it after flashing the rom.
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Oh okay. Does the (Arcknight) kernel already incluid CWM? Or do I have to install CWM before flashing? Because when I flash the kernel, it's a factory reset so CWM will be deleted, right?
Also, can I take out the sd card before flashing the kernel to make 100% sure my data wont be lost?
Rpg22 said:
Oh okay. Does the (Arcknight) kernel already incluid CWM? Or do I have to install CWM before flashing? Because when I flash the kernel, it's a factory reset so CWM will be deleted, right?
Also, can I take out the sd card before flashing the kernel to make 100% sure my data wont be lost?
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nope the cwm (or twrp) is part of the kernel so doing a factory reset will not delete it.
In fact do you the wiping with cwm.
And yes the kernel already has the cwm.
cs098 said:
nope the cwm (or twrp) is part of the kernel so doing a factory reset will not delete it.
In fact do you the wiping with cwm.
And yes the kernel already has the cwm.
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Nice. I'm ready to install everything. By the way, do you know if the Ultimate rom or other roms have different languages to choose? I can't find info about it, and I want Dutch language on a rom
Rpg22 said:
Nice. I'm ready to install everything. By the way, do you know if the Ultimate rom or other roms have different languages to choose? I can't find info about it, and I want Dutch language on a rom
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if its based on asop it should have the language
happy flashing

Steps to flash ROM from stock

Ok, so got my new XL today, and already want to flash it, can't stay away. lol. Used to all the steps and software and everything from my other phones, but want to go through the steps here first before I flash serajr's ROM. Read his steps, the part I'm not sure on this phone is how to get recovery on.
Ihave flash tools downloading, the current highest stock fw, and his files.
So I have to update to the latest stock first with flashtools and the ftf file.
???? Install recovery.
Flash his 2 files in recovery.
I have no problem in CWM/TRWP/AROMA scripts, etc, just not just how to get a recovery on this phone.
Also, what do I have to do with flashtool to start flashing? Is there a download mode for the XL?
Lastly, no problems flashing the latest stock overtop of the Wind mobile version? It's the C2104, but I'm on the A1 version still and Wind shows no updates available.
I got into flashmode once and now I can't again. Is it vol down and plugging in the usb at the exact time you press down?
New USB cable and a battery pull helped get me into flash mode. Got the A2 stock flashed, waiting on first boot, read it will take a long time for the first boot. Flash looked good though, no errors in flashtool. Like using Heimdall for sammy.s.
Ok, stock boots fine. Can't seem to flash a kernel with cwm. Do i need unlocked bootloaders for that?
Got the latest stock running, can't seem to flash vengence/thunderzap to get CWM.
Do I need to unlock boothloaders to flash the kernels so I have cwm so I can flash segarjr's packages, then flash the stock kernel back if I want wifi working, etc?
getochkn said:
Got the latest stock running, can't seem to flash vengence/thunderzap to get CWM.
Do I need to unlock boothloaders to flash the kernels so I have cwm so I can flash segarjr's packages, then flash the stock kernel back if I want wifi working, etc?
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You will have to unlock bootloader to flash kernel.
Flash custom kernel containing CWM.
Flash your Rom.
Then again flash stock extended v2 kernel.
Done!
Always flash kernel through flashtool.
Switch off ur phone then connect to usb pressing volume up. It will enter fastboot mode and notification light will glow in blue colour.
Then flash
Done!!!!!
Sent from my C2104
Thanks but I think I'm screwed, I get
"Bootloader unlock not allowed"
So I can't unlock my bootloader to flash a custom kernel. Gonna suck if there is some good dev on this phone. lol.
getochkn said:
Thanks but I think I'm screwed, I get
"Bootloader unlock not allowed"
So I can't unlock my bootloader to flash a custom kernel. Gonna suck if there is some good dev on this phone. lol.
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Oh! Very sad!!
Wait till CWM comes!
Anyway, You can root, deodex your Rom to add some mods
You can also use 'Flash Gordon' to flash anything but Rom..
Sent from my C2104

[Q] custom recovery needed?

Hello all,
I'm new to Xperia L but not to rooting. I rooted my own HTC sensation and I'm planning to do the same to the Xperia to fix a not working camera and insane battery drain. On the HTC, I needed to flash a custom recovery, update bootloader, update radio before I could install a custom ROM.
Do I need to repeat the same procedure with the XPL? Or just unlock bootloader -> flash ROM done (which is what I'm getting from going through these forums)?
onemanshow85 said:
Hello all,
I'm new to Xperia L but not to rooting. I rooted my own HTC sensation and I'm planning to do the same to the Xperia to fix a not working camera and insane battery drain. On the HTC, I needed to flash a custom recovery, update bootloader, update radio before I could install a custom ROM.
Do I need to repeat the same procedure with the XPL? Or just unlock bootloader -> flash ROM done (which is what I'm getting from going through these forums)?
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Yep !! Kk roms n many jb roms r pre-rooted..if u dont need backup n stuff then no need to root..unlock bootloader..wic clears internal storage..so unlock>flash kk kernel>rom
Hit thanks if i helped
Rohan purohit said:
Yep !! Kk roms n many jb roms r pre-rooted..if u dont need backup n stuff then no need to root..unlock bootloader..wic clears internal storage..so unlock>flash kk kernel>rom
Hit thanks if i helped
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thanks
the way I see it now is 2 options:
- first root, and make a TA backuo
or
- unlock, flash recovery (CWM from what I've gathered), flash kernel/ROM.
correct?
Can I backup the stock ROM in CWM if I choose to follow the second option?
onemanshow85 said:
thanks
the way I see it now is 2 options:
- first root, and make a TA backuo
or
- unlock, flash recovery (CWM from what I've gathered), flash kernel/ROM.
correct?
Can I backup the stock ROM in CWM if I choose to follow the second option?
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I have a 3rd n better option , u can backup everything before unlock as it erases apps n internal sd..so fo this
1)root n thn titanium backup 2)cwm on locked (go to original development) recovery instaler tool
3)nandroid backup
4)unlock
5)flash custom rom..wicever ..just u cnt flash kk rom frm jb recovery
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onemanshow85 said:
thanks
the way I see it now is 2 options:
- first root, and make a TA backuo
or
- unlock, flash recovery (CWM from what I've gathered), flash kernel/ROM.
correct?
Can I backup the stock ROM in CWM if I choose to follow the second option?
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I have a 3rd n better option , u can backup everything before unlock as it erases apps n internal sd..so fo this
1)root n thn titanium backup 2)cwm on locked (go to original development) recovery instaler tool
3)nandroid backup
4)unlock
5)flash custom rom..wicever ..just u cnt flash kk rom frm jb recovery
N if u go with ur 2nd option there wont be anything to backup after unlocking..so u cwm on locked bootloader by tht tool
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onemanshow85 said:
thanks
the way I see it now is 2 options:
- first root, and make a TA backuo
or
- unlock, flash recovery (CWM from what I've gathered), flash kernel/ROM.
correct?
Can I backup the stock ROM in CWM if I choose to follow the second option?
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Rohan purohit said:
I have a 3rd n better option , u can backup everything before unlock as it erases apps n internal sd..so fo this
1)root n thn titanium backup 2)cwm on locked (go to original development) recovery instaler tool
3)nandroid backup
4)unlock
5)flash custom rom..wicever ..just u cnt flash kk rom frm jb recovery
N if u go with ur 2nd option there wont be anything to backup after unlocking..so u cwm on locked bootloader by tht tool
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I like that option.
Problem is I can't get this thing rooted, I tried Doomlord Rootkit and the motochopper root method (untill I found out it won't work on 4.2.2)
I know I could just unlock and flash a custom ROM/kernel, but I really want to backup with TA before unlocking (not my own phone) and for that I need full root first.
onemanshow85 said:
I like that option.
Problem is I can't get this thing rooted, I tried Doomlord Rootkit and the motochopper root method (untill I found out it won't work on 4.2.2)
I know I could just unlock and flash a custom ROM/kernel, but I really want to backup with TA before unlocking (not my own phone) and for that I need full root first.
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There's rooting kit in the general section that works on 4.2.2. Backing up TA partition is always a good idea. I would suggest you to take a full nandroid backup AFTER flashing a custom kernel. There's no need for titanium backup too (I don't understand why the above post mentions that). Now that you have a working recovery and backup, proceed with flashing your rom.
Hope it helps
Hit thanks if it does.
abhi007.john said:
There's rooting kit in the general section that works on 4.2.2. Backing up TA partition is always a good idea. I would suggest you to take a full nandroid backup AFTER flashing a custom kernel. There's no need for titanium backup too (I don't understand why the above post mentions that). Now that you have a working recovery and backup, proceed with flashing your rom.
Hope it helps
Hit thanks if it does.
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thanks, I managed to get it rooted, TA backup, bootloader unlock and flashed a stock FTF. I'm looking for a kernel that contains the CWM recovery so I can flash some ROMS.
onemanshow85 said:
thanks, I managed to get it rooted, TA backup, bootloader unlock and flashed a stock FTF. I'm looking for a kernel that contains the CWM recovery so I can flash some ROMS.
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use any custom kernel. use phantom v7 for jellybean, above that are all for kitkat onli. There's a stock kernel with recovery too. And it's really god
abhi007.john said:
use any custom kernel. use phantom v7 for jellybean, above that are all for kitkat onli. There's a stock kernel with recovery too. And it's really god
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tnx.
One more thing though...it seems I can't get into the recovery by default. The purple LED light doesn't lit up when I boot my phone and I tried wigling the volume buttons during boot multiple times but it just boots regularly. I was on the verge to flash a recovery with a boot.img, from phantom I believe, but I figured I wouldn't before I figure out how to get into the recovery. Supose the ROM won't boot after flashing a new recovery, there's no way for me to enter CWM
onemanshow85 said:
tnx.
One more thing though...it seems I can't get into the recovery by default. The purple LED light doesn't lit up when I boot my phone and I tried wigling the volume buttons during boot multiple times but it just boots regularly. I was on the verge to flash a recovery with a boot.img, from phantom I believe, but I figured I wouldn't before I figure out how to get into the recovery. Supose the ROM won't boot after flashing a new recovery, there's no way for me to enter CWM
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You cannot enter the recovery by keypress on stock. You'll have to do that via ADB or Gravitybox etc.
Joery360 said:
You cannot enter the recovery by keypress on stock. You'll have to do that via ADB or Gravitybox etc.
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I see, so the volume button trick is a custom ROM only feature to enter the recovery..? So I gues I would have to flash a custom ROM with recovery included with flashtool. Can someone hoop me up with a ROM like that?
I did some research into this Gravitybox but it sais it requires a working custom recovery, which I lack.
onemanshow85 said:
I see, so the volume button trick is a custom ROM only feature to enter the recovery..? So I gues I would have to flash a custom ROM with recovery included with flashtool. Can someone hoop me up with a ROM like that?
I did some research into this Gravitybox but it sais it requires a working custom recovery, which I lack.
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Unlock bootloader, download a JB Custom Kernel (Vengeance is a good one), extract boot.img and flash it in fastboot mode with flashtool.
onemanshow85 said:
I see, so the volume button trick is a custom ROM only feature to enter the recovery..? So I gues I would have to flash a custom ROM with recovery included with flashtool. Can someone hoop me up with a ROM like that?
I did some research into this Gravitybox but it sais it requires a working custom recovery, which I lack.
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It's NOT the ROM. Recovery comes with custom KERNEL. If you're on stock kernel then you won't be able to enter recovery by pressing volume down.
Unlock your bootloader, flash a custom kernel and then you will have a recovery and glowing led on boot. In case your phone doesn't boot( that you cautioned) flash stock FTF using flashtool. It will reset your kernel(which means flash stock kernel, which works anyways).
Hope this helps
Hit thanks if it does.
abhi007.john said:
It's NOT the ROM. Recovery comes with custom KERNEL. If you're on stock kernel then you won't be able to enter recovery by pressing volume down.
Unlock your bootloader, flash a custom kernel and then you will have a recovery and glowing led on boot. In case your phone doesn't boot( that you cautioned) flash stock FTF using flashtool. It will reset your kernel(which means flash stock kernel, which works anyways).
Hope this helps
Hit thanks if it does.
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ok, got it. thanks.
next problem: I got the CWM working and I was about to flash a custom ROM. the AOSP ROM from Taoshan gave me an error so I wanted to flash a different one. I dowloaded and stored a different ROM+gapps on a different SD card to save some time. Now for some reason, CWM memorizes the content of the combination of the 2 SDcards, and it won't update it's content no matter what SDcard I use. I formatted the SD card and stored the ROM+gapps again, but CWM keeps showing me the content of the old status of the SD card. So I can't select any new zips.
quesiton is, can I fix this somehow OR, can I reflash the boot.img to overwrite the current CWM without any issues? I have no working ROM atm since I already to apply a new one.
onemanshow85 said:
ok, got it. thanks.
next problem: I got the CWM working and I was about to flash a custom ROM. the AOSP ROM from Taoshan gave me an error so I wanted to flash a different one. I dowloaded and stored a different ROM+gapps on a different SD card to save some time. Now for some reason, CWM memorizes the content of the combination of the 2 SDcards, and it won't update it's content no matter what SDcard I use. I formatted the SD card and stored the ROM+gapps again, but CWM keeps showing me the content of the old status of the SD card. So I can't select any new zips.
quesiton is, can I fix this somehow OR, can I reflash the boot.img to overwrite the current CWM without any issues? I have no working ROM atm since I already to apply a new one.
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Yes, you can flash new kernel anytime. I am not sure what's causing this problem. I wonder if there's any refresh or reload option in CWM or any option to reset/clear CWM data. Look for these options and if you don't find, feel free to flash the kernel again.
Hit thanks if it helped.
abhi007.john said:
Yes, you can flash new kernel anytime. I am not sure what's causing this problem. I wonder if there's any refresh or reload option in CWM or any option to reset/clear CWM data. Look for these options and if you don't find, feel free to flash the kernel again.
Hit thanks if it helped.
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solved
I was using a JB kernel and trying to flash KK roms. Extracted a kernel from LS 4.4 ROM and flashed it, phone is booted and working fine now.
about the CWM issue, reflashing the same kernel won't solve the it. When I flashed a different kernel, it did do the trick. Seems CWM stores SD partitions in its own memory. I managed to install zips from the SDcard by accesing the external SDcard partition. Haven't seen any refresh or reload options in CWM.
thanks for the help, overall I just had to do some more reading. I'm quite familiar with rooting but I come from a HTC device, which is entirely different imo. (using 4ext recovery there which I personally find a lot more user friendly). Getting accustomed with Sony devices, the rooting and the terminoligy takes some time I guess.

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