I flashed a stock jellybean ROM on my Xperia Sola. Now i am running android 4.1.2. can tell me how i can install clockworkmod in my device and will i have to root it again?
vomitoryinc said:
I flashed a stock jellybean ROM on my Xperia Sola. Now i am running android 4.1.2. can tell me how i can install clockworkmod in my device and will i have to root it again?
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I think that rom is already rooted that was munjenis rom.
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I am using Sony ericsson W8 with os Android 2.1 official ROM
Steps i have already followed:
1.I've Rooted mySE W8 sucessfully using superone click
2.Sucessfully installed busy box and root explorer in my phone
3.After that i've installed xrecovery v1.10 using root explorer
4.Backed up my current official ROM using xrecovery
Problem:
I cannot find a stable infact any customized android 2.2 rom for my phone to install using xrecovery.
I tried one cyanogen 2.2 rom made for SE X8
But it didn't worked on my cell.
Info. Required :
about a Stable 2.2 or 2.3 rom for SE W8.
THANX IN ADVANCE!!
u have to check for ur baseband version...like x8,only the version end with xxx.xxx015 will works..
Yes my phone's baseband ersion ends with XXXXX-XXXXXXXXX-XXXXXX15
Custom Rom for sony ericsson w8
is there a custom rom 2.2 or 2.3 that is compatible to use with Sony Ericsson W8, Ive tried some X8 rom but didnt work... hope you guys can help me for a working 2.2 or 2.3 rom for SE W8 thanks in advance...
hi guys i have the arc s locked boot loader have root and im on android 4.0.4 i did flash ics jb remix using cwm but it did stock on sony logo i idid use the stock kernal ics 4.0.4 now i cant go to recovery i idid install cwm using cwm installer from market
i slove the sony logo by using sony update service and reinstall the 4.0.4 stock rom :angel: but now i did open the bootloader will it work now the rom ??? sorry for make it long cus im new to all this think (flashing roms).
I recently upgraded my xperia J to the official 11.2.A.0.2.1 (4.1.2) firmware but i kinda want 4.2 on it now..the problem is i cant seem to root it on the current firmware...is there any way i can root it without downgrading.apparently u need a rooted device to downgrade and i cant root..so im kinda stuck.,
You down grade by flashing a stock firmware ftf file with flashtool so you dont need root to flash stock roms. I don't think there is a 4.2 rom for xperia j bro. there are root tutorials in general section for rooting jb for locked & unlocked bootloaders moke sure you follow the right one.
Hi,
My xperia s got the official Sony update to jb 4.1.2 and (ofcourse) I lost the root.
Is there any way to root my device again?
Bootloader cannot be unlocked!
Tried Bin4ry v30, but no result!
Can I flash from jb 4.1.2 to jb-prerooted? (bootloader cannot be unlocked)
Can I downgrade to ics and than upgrade to jb-prerooted?
Hope somebody has a suggestion/answer.
Thanks
Sauhund said:
Hi,
My xperia s got the official Sony update to jb 4.2.1 and (ofcourse) I lost the root.
Is there any way to root my device again?
Bootloader cannot be unlocked!
Tried Bin4ry v30, but no result!
Can I flash from jb 4.2.1 to jb-prerooted? (bootloader cannot be unlocked)
Can I downgrade to ics and than upgrade to jb-prerooted?
Hope somebody has a suggestion/answer.
Thanks
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How do you have 4.2.1 when sony never released it
Sorry, must be jb 4.1.2 (6.2.B.0.200)
OK, this is what I did.....
1 Use Flashtool to downgrade to ICS
2 Install RecoverX (FIXED) for ICS
3 Copy JB Prerooted to sd-card (don't unzip!!)
4 Reboot in recovery and install JB-Prerooted
5 Have fun!!
Thanks to everyone who made this possible.......:good:
Is there any way i can upgrade to jellybean using its Firmware FTF file by flashtool . i try to upgrade throught jellybean ROM two times but both times my cell got softbrick . i wanted a working verison of jellybean . Does i have to upgrade Kerner to ??
There is no firmware for the Miro to upgrade to jelly bean. The only way to do it is to unlock your bootloader, flash a jelly bean kernel (from the custom ROM you want to use) and then flash the custom ROM.