Z3 bootloop after reverting modded camera - Xperia Z3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all, this is my first Sony phone but this is not my first time rooting or anything, I have a OPO and upgraded to this. Love it so far.
Here's my problem, I had camera zadas http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony-themes-apps/mod-xperia-camera-unlocked-t3071161 and wanted to change it to the new Z5 camera so I flashed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony-themes-apps/mod-xperia-z5-premium-camera-libs-files-t3260819 in recovery before removing camera zadas because I thought it would over write it, nope.
Just worsened image quality so I try to revert back by restoring my stock camera app "SEMCamera UI" or something and put it in priv-app where its supposed to be. I do that and reboot and now I am in a bootloop.
I can reboot to dual recovery and it shows philztouch,
in the flashtool prompt it shows,
11/037/2015 20:37:27 - INFO - Selecting from user input
11/037/2015 20:37:36 - INFO - Connected device : D66XX
11/037/2015 20:37:37 - INFO - Installed version of busybox : BusyBox v1.22.1 static (2015-01-01 14:27 +0800) multi-call binary.
11/037/2015 20:37:37 - INFO - Android version : / kernel version : 3.4.0-perf-g5c87ba0-02008-gbe52486 / Build number :
11/037/2015 20:37:37 - INFO - Phone in recovery mode
11/037/2015 20:37:37 - INFO - Root Access Allowed
I rooted using this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/general/guide-rootrecovery-how-to-root-install-t3017056
I have a locked bootloader
I cannot get into flashmode.
Im just not sure what to do from this point, I have the stock firmwares on hand, I'm just wondering if its safe to flash or what.
If you need more info just ask. Thank you in advance from a sony noob
EDIT: [finally got drivers for flashmode, just reverted]

Related

[Q] Xperia U root problem

Hi, I used xperia flasher by Bin4ry+Androxyde. Rooted successfully, SuperUser icon is there, the log says:
26/014/2012 20:14:03 - INFO - Device connected with USB debugging on
26/014/2012 20:14:04 - INFO - Connected device : ST25
26/014/2012 20:14:04 - INFO - Installed version of busybox : BusyBox v1.20.2-cm9 bionic (2012-07-14 01:52 +0200) multi-call binary.
26/014/2012 20:14:04 - INFO - Android version : 4.0.4 / kernel version : 3.0.8+ / Build number : 6.1.1.B.1.10
26/014/2012 20:14:05 - INFO - Root Access Allowed
BUT when I switch it off, and on again und press volume up, nothing happens. Two weeks ago it worked, i got access to the phone, but now nothing happens. Oh and I got last week new factory soft, as the phone didn't turn on anymore, after installing a new ROM.
Where is the problem? Why can't I access root?

[Q] Is it possible to root Sony Xperia E1 (D2005) with a locked bootloader?

Hello,
I've wasted a lovely sunny morning trying to root the Sony Xperia e1 with no sucess. Also did tons of research on this matter but can't find nothing conclusive...
So... I know you can unlock it if you follow sony instructions, and as far as I know you can install root with a locked bootloader using a software called flashtool. I installed flashtool and tried to root my phone, as many people suggest in their videos and tutorials, but I got an error message and it screwd my google chrome ( I fixed chrome already). The error message it's similar to this one:
18/023/2013 09:23:01 - INFO - <- This level is successfully initialized
18/023/2013 09:23:02 - INFO - Flashtool Version 0.9.9.0 built on 2012-11-13 22:53:30
18/023/2013 09:23:02 - INFO - You can drag and drop ftf files here to start flashing them
18/023/2013 09:23:13 - INFO - Device connected with USB debugging off
18/023/2013 09:23:13 - INFO - For 2011 devices line, be sure you are not in MTP mode
18/023/2013 09:23:27 - INFO - Device connected with USB debugging on
18/023/2013 09:23:27 - INFO - Connected device : X10
18/023/2013 09:23:27 - INFO - Installed version of busybox : BusyBox v1.16.2androidfull (2011-06-09 17:40:07 CST) multi-call binary. NOTE: IN MY LOG I DIDN'T HAVE BUSYBOX INSTALLED - it only apperd > Installed version of busybox : N/A > I don't understand why???!!
18/023/2013 09:23:27 - INFO - Android version : 2.3.4 / kernel version : 2.6.38-android-x86+ / Build number : GRJ22
18/023/2013 09:23:38 - INFO - Decrypting C:\Flashtool\custom\root\ZergRush\zergrush.tar.uue .enc to C:\Flashtool\custom\root\ZergRush\zergrush.tar.uue
18/023/2013 09:23:40 - INFO - Pushing C:\Flashtool\custom\root\ZergRush\zergrush.tar.uue to /data/local/tmp
18/023/2013 09:23:40 - INFO - Pushing C:\Flashtool\.\devices\X10\busybox\1.20.0\busybox to /data/local/tmp/busybox
18/023/2013 09:23:41 - INFO - Pushing C:\Flashtool\custom\root\subin\Superuser\su to /data/local/tmp/su
18/023/2013 09:23:42 - INFO - Pushing C:\Flashtool\custom\root\subin\Superuser\Superuser .apk to /data/local/tmp/Superuser.apk
18/023/2013 09:23:44 - INFO - Running part1 of Root Exploit, please wait
18/023/2013 09:23:44 - INFO - Waiting for device. After 60secs, stop waiting will be forced
18/024/2013 09:24:45 - INFO - Forced stop waiting.
18/024/2013 09:24:46 - ERROR - The part1 exploit did not work
18/024/2013 09:24:46 - INFO - Cleaning files
I installed all flash tool drivers available in the program and noticed that in the folder "devices", the model of my phone "D2005", isn't listed there - maybe it's because of this that I can't root ??? - .
I've thought of clicking on the BLU button, but since the videos and tutorials I saw didn't suggest this I got worried and afraid of screwing something up.
Well I would really love to root my phone and still have the thing locked so I can receive auto updates and don't mess with my warranty.
Maybe I'm missing something but I really got the feeling that it is possible to successfully go through this procedure and it's not necessary to unlock your bootloader and install recovery the traditional way.
Aditional Information:
Android version: 4.3;
Compilation Number: 20.0.A.1.21;
Thank you very much for your time and patience.
The best regards,
Absinto10
Towelroot.com then follow instructions, takes 5min to root. Install superuser and update binary after towelroot.

[Q] Really need help, xperia u error

Ok, i got a situation here
i having a trouble with my xperia u, in the home screen it keeps poping up notification :
process.android.process.acore has stoped
processcom.google.process.gapps has stopped
google play service has stopped
and several additional application i.e instagram, whatssapp etc had the same pop up notification when i tried to open the application, except for whatsapp there is some additional error notification which said "unable to update message history". i was unable to uninstal any of these application, the application still there after i reboot the device
i'm on ICS with stockfirmware Sony Xperia U (ST25i). FW release : 6.1.1.B.1.100. Customization : Sony, handheld not rooted and when connected to a PC no single folder detected in internal storage directory
things i've tried
1. factory reset and nothing happened, situation remain the same
2. flashing with flash tool and the log goes like:
22/039/2014 09:39:45 - INFO - Selected Bundle for Sony Xperia U (ST25i). FW release : 6.1.1.B.1.100. Customization : Sony
22/039/2014 09:39:45 - INFO - Preparing files for flashing
22/040/2014 09:40:10 - INFO - Please connect your device into flashmode.
22/040/2014 09:40:17 - INFO - Device connected in flash mode
22/040/2014 09:40:18 - INFO - Opening device for R/W
22/040/2014 09:40:18 - INFO - Reading device information
22/041/2014 09:41:45 - INFO - Unable to read from phone after having opened it.
22/041/2014 09:41:46 - INFO - trying to continue anyway
22/041/2014 09:41:46 - INFO - Start Flashing
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Processing loader.sin
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Checking header
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Processing of loader.sin finished with errors.
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Ending flash session
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Error in processHeader : 22 : The device does not recognize the command.
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Error flashing. Aborted
is there anything i can do to make my xperia u operational again?
thanks for the help​
stereoseto said:
Ok, i got a situation here
i having a trouble with my xperia u, in the home screen it keeps poping up notification :
process.android.process.acore has stoped
processcom.google.process.gapps has stopped
google play service has stopped
and several additional application i.e instagram, whatssapp etc had the same pop up notification when i tried to open the application, except for whatsapp there is some additional error notification which said "unable to update message history". i was unable to uninstal any of these application, the application still there after i reboot the device
i'm on ICS with stockfirmware Sony Xperia U (ST25i). FW release : 6.1.1.B.1.100. Customization : Sony, handheld not rooted and when connected to a PC no single folder detected in internal storage directory
things i've tried
1. factory reset and nothing happened, situation remain the same
2. flashing with flash tool and the log goes like:
22/039/2014 09:39:45 - INFO - Selected Bundle for Sony Xperia U (ST25i). FW release : 6.1.1.B.1.100. Customization : Sony
22/039/2014 09:39:45 - INFO - Preparing files for flashing
22/040/2014 09:40:10 - INFO - Please connect your device into flashmode.
22/040/2014 09:40:17 - INFO - Device connected in flash mode
22/040/2014 09:40:18 - INFO - Opening device for R/W
22/040/2014 09:40:18 - INFO - Reading device information
22/041/2014 09:41:45 - INFO - Unable to read from phone after having opened it.
22/041/2014 09:41:46 - INFO - trying to continue anyway
22/041/2014 09:41:46 - INFO - Start Flashing
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Processing loader.sin
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Checking header
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Processing of loader.sin finished with errors.
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - INFO - Ending flash session
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Error in processHeader : 22 : The device does not recognize the command.
22/041/2014 09:41:47 - ERROR - Error flashing. Aborted
is there anything i can do to make my xperia u operational again?
thanks for the help​
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Try to Flash Custom Recovery and then flash custom rom from custom recovery.
Thats it.
Index of All Custom Rom and Custom Recoveries here :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/index-xperia-android-development-t2391151
For Flashing Recovery follow link here:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/cwm-cwm-touch-recovery-1-0-t1948455
I hope it will help you
Hit Thanks Button if you make your device live again ​
dkchalotra said:
Try to Flash Custom Recovery and then flash custom rom from custom recovery.
Thats it.
Index of All Custom Rom and Custom Recoveries here :- http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/index-xperia-android-development-t2391151
For Flashing Recovery follow link here:- http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/cwm-cwm-touch-recovery-1-0-t1948455
I hope it will help you
Hit Thanks Button if you make your device live again
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from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/cwm-cwm-touch-recovery-1-0-t1948455
it told me i should have root and root explorer, what are those? sorry for being idiot
stereoseto said:
from this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/u-development/cwm-cwm-touch-recovery-1-0-t1948455
it told me i should have root and root explorer, what are those? sorry for being idiot
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Root will give you access to the phone's system files. It's required for most firmware tweaks and modifications, as well as by many apps on the play store. Root explorer is one of the many root browsers (file manager that can take advantage of the root access) available in the play store. Another one I'm using on my xperia u is root browser. Anyway, you can gain root access extremely easy on your phone. There are many ways, but since I guess you're new to that stuff, you should do it with a rooting toolkit. Since you have the 6.1.1.b.1.100 build, you first need to flash the kernel of the 6.1.1.b.1.10. After this you can use a rooting toolkit to root your device. After rooting, you'll need to flash the 6.1.1.b.1.100's kernel again. Then you can install a custom recovery, like the one you mentioned. For flashing the kernels you have to use the flashtool (search it on the net) and you can also search the net for a rooting toolkit compatible for your firmware. I don't remember what I had used on my xperia u, since it's now running a custom rom.

Soft Brick After Trying to Flash Latest Stock Nougat Firmware via Flashtool

Hello XDA, longtime reader, first time poster.
I tried flashing a custom ROM the other day, but something went wrong, and I now have a device that bootloops (unlocked screen, SONY logo, followed by a "the software update failed" message). I think the cause of all of this came from a few missing drivers that Flashtool/Windows 7 didn't install properly. I'm not sure if this matters, but this happened after trying to update to the latest stock nougat firmware (downloaded via Xperifirm) from a custom 6.0.1 ROM.
I went through as many solution threads as possible, but I'm still having trouble. The last thing I did just before this post was create an ftf via Flashtool, added "41.fsc" script when asked, prepared flash with full wipe/no exclusions, connected phone to USB via Flash Mode, selected F83XX when prompted for device, and this was the log I received...
29/021/2017 00:21:58 - INFO - Device connected in flash mode
29/021/2017 00:21:59 - INFO - Opening device for R/W
29/022/2017 00:22:00 - INFO - Reading device information
29/022/2017 00:22:00 - INFO - Phone ready for flashmode operations.
29/022/2017 00:22:00 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
29/022/2017 00:22:00 - INFO - Start Flashing
29/022/2017 00:22:00 - INFO - No loader in the bundle. Searching for one
29/022/2017 00:22:44 - INFO - No matching loader found
29/022/2017 00:22:44 - WARN - No loader found or set manually. Skipping loader
29/022/2017 00:22:44 - INFO - Loader : S1_Root_de8d - Version : 1299-4832_S1_Boot_MSM8996_LA2.0_40 / Boot version : 1299-4832_S1_Boot_MSM8996_LA2.0_40 / Bootloader status : ROOTED
29/022/2017 00:22:44 - INFO - Max packet size set to 4M
29/022/2017 00:22:44 - INFO - USB buffer size set to 512K
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - Parsing boot delivery
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - Found a template session. Using it : C:\Users\[name]\.flashTool\firmwares\prepared\41.fsc
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - Set loader configuration : [00 01 00 00 00 0C]
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - Flashing finished.
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - Please unplug and start your phone
29/022/2017 00:22:54 - INFO - For flashtool, Unknown Sources and Debugging must be checked in phone settings
Extra information...
PC
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Flashtool 0.9.23.2 installed
- As far as I know, every driver I need has been downloaded and installed (Sony's website, Flashtool-drivers.exe)
(↑ "Sony sa0115 ADB Interface Driver" under Device Manager reads "This device cannot start. (Code 10)", if that makes any difference)
- Xperia Companion doesn't detect my phone, so I can't use their "software repair" option
Phone
- F8332
- Bootloader unlocked
- *Backup TA missing*
- Device rooted
- TWRP 3.1.1-0 installed
- Android 6.0.1 (firmware unknown)
Files
- Latest Nougat firmware (F8332_Customized FR_1305-9679_41.2.A.7.76_R1D) -- folder only (ftf can be created anytime, just need to know what to keep/exclude. I've been seeing different answers regarding when to add "41.fsc" to ftf (before/after flashing, or adding at all), and excluding .sin files before flashing, so if anyone has a definite answer to these, I'd really appreciate it.)
Otherwise, if none of that matters and the problem lies somewhere else, I'm all ears.
Thank you in advance.
@simpleflips
wow - your post should stand out as a prototype for HOW TO ASK FOR HELP!
I had the same problem recently when trying to flash my F8331 under Windows 10. Did not try Linux on the same machine since there are some issues with Mono here.
My drivers where not giving me any clues (PC-Manager, logging under Windows?).
So I dug out my spare laptop (Win 7 bitness?): installed the XZ-driver and it worked there after a full wipe in TWRP (I had encrypted the device and TWRP did not take the key properly).
You can try the drivers I link in my Guide.
Under both Windows installations I had no problems with adb and fastboot.
So I can only guess that my "solution" was the full wipe or some unkwon differences in driver magic between the notebooks used.
@DHGE
Apologies for the delay, thank you for the words and response. I should've noted that before my OP and bootloop, I tried to flash the custom Nougat ROM via TWRP, but got an error. (Zip file is corrupt! Error installing zip file '/sdcard1/[rom].zip') (Tested after transferring the file via AirDroid, don't remember if I even downloaded directly from my phone.) Now if I run a full wipe through TWRP and re-flash the original 6.0.1 ROM that's in my microSD, it *does* install, but bootloop still exists. I tried wiping/flashing the custom ROM via fastboot out of curiosity, and received the following:
wipe (entered bootloader mode from my Downloads folder, where the ROM is found)
C:\Users\[name]\Downloads>fastboot -w
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
Can't determine partition type.
FAILED (status read failed (Too many open files in system))
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
Can't determine partition type.
FAILED (command failed (Invalid argument))
erasing 'userdata'...
FAILED (command write failed (No such device or address))
finished. total time: 0.020s
(Afterward, I get a message saying fastboot.exe has stopped working. Not on Minimal ADB, though.)
flash
C:\Users\[name]\Downloads>fastboot update [rom].zip
'archive does not contain 'android-info.txt' ,
error: update package '[rom].zip' has no android-info.txt
Do these errors relate with each other? Was my file just not downloaded properly?
Regarding the drivers, I downloaded the official Xperia XZ ADB interface driver (Sony sa0115) from SONY's website, and installed via Device Manager, but get the Code 10 Error mentioned in OP. According to some user posts, the solution was changing their phone's USB configuration to MIDI, afterward Windows would properly detect and install the Sony sa0115 driver. (I reckon that's not possible on a soft bricked device, is it...?) No devices are found after entering adb devices in command prompt, so I'm going to presume installing/flashing anything via ADB is out of the question. Right now, Device Manager shows 2 devices-- One of them being the actual XZ when connected in fastboot mode (labeled "Android Phone"), the other being the Sony sa0115 driver I downloaded/installed. The trick now is mounting the two together.
At this point, fastboot/TWRP seem to be the only way out of this. The custom ROM notes that no kernel flashing is necessary, but your guide includes a link to the AndroPlus kernels (for stock, and other roms, I take it). Unfortunately, until I figure out how to properly flash the firmware via Flashtool, AndroPlus will have to wait. (Unless there's a way to find out what firmware my phone is using right now.) The next option is to directly send the custom 7.1.1 ROM from my PC to the microSD card, but I can't find my SD card adapter right now, so I'll update later this week.
simpleflips said:
@DHGE
At this point, fastboot/TWRP seem to be the only way out of this
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Unfortunately this is not a way out. And what you wrote above sounds rather weird for me...
The only way out is to flash a SONY ROM properly. THE tool for this is flashtool.
There are some mentions of SONY's recovery tool(s?) but last time I tried one I could not get it to work. Flashtool to my rescue.
Maybe you can take your phone to a qualified repair shop and they flash you a SONY ROM.

The bundle does not match the connected device

Hi,
I'm restore my last backup on twrp. Restore success but my phone enter loop on boot.
Than i want flash stock rom via xperifirm but i failed, error message; The bundle does not match the connected device
How can i fix this? || Current device : Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - BH90A7YR1L
14/004/2018 00:04:08 - INFO - Selected Bundle for Sony Xperia Z3(D6603). FW release : BH90A7YR1L. Customization : BH90A7YR1L
14/004/2018 00:04:08 - INFO - Preparing files for flashing
14/006/2018 00:06:10 - INFO - Please connect your device into flashmode.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Using Gordon gate drivers version 3.1.0.0
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Opening device for R/W
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Device ready for R/W.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Reading device information
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Phone ready for flashmode operations.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Current device : Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - BH90A7YR1L - Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - 23.5.A.1.291_23.5.A.1.291 - GENERIC_23.5.A.1.291
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Closing TA partition
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - ERROR - The bundle does not match the connected device
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Ending flash session
14/006/2018 00:06:28 - INFO - Device disconnected
14/006/2018 00:06:32 - INFO - Device connected in flash mode
14/006/2018 00:06:39 - INFO - Device disconnected
Help
Hello there
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:
I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf
At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)
PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot
I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.
I hope I could help you
castrum_doloris said:
Hello there
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:
I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf
At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)
PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot
I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.
I hope I could help you
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Hi,
Emma works perfectly! Thank you
Yummy!
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Reading device information
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Phone ready for flashmode operations.
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Current device : D6603 - BH90A7YR1L - 1288-5531_R9D - 1282-2729_23.5.A.0.575 - GLOBAL-LTE_23.5.A.0.575
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Closing TA partition
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Start Flashing
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Processing loader.sin
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Checking header
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Flashing data
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - Loader : S1_Root_9c84 - Version : MSM8974AB_27 / Boot version : S1_Boot_MSM8974AC_LA3.0_M_2 / Bootloader status : ROOTED
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - Max packet size set to 512K
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - USB buffer size set to 512K
21/028/2018 21:28:19 - INFO - No flash script found. Using 0.9.18 flash engine
21/028/2018 21:28:19 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
castrum_doloris said:
Hello there
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:
I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf
I hope I could help you
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thank you
my phone z5p e6833
but my different rom install "xz2 thema rom", "xz3 thema rom" vb. different most rom install my phone device name e6883 change
flashtool-0.9.25.0-windows install and flashing E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E and error Bundle does not match device yor phone device e6883
uninstall flashtool-0.9.25.0-windows
install flashtool-0.9.23.1-windows
not redownload E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E old time download E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E
flashing ok
re thankyou
castrum_doloris said:
Hello there
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:
I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf
. . .
I hope I could help you
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Thank you so much for that answer. I spent hours trying to find a solution, but using an older version of the software would never have occurred to me. Thank you so much for that answer. I spent hours trying to find a solution, but using an older version of the software would never have occurred to me.
Now my Z2 Tablet runs with Android 9; great:good::highfive:
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it work for me thanxs:good::good:
我的Z5P Dual E6883 閃光成 E6853之後無法復原 終於在0.9.18.6得到解決的方法 無法表達如此感謝
I can confirm that it works by using the older version of FlashTool, with an Xperia ZR :good: I also disabled the "verification" part as this posed some problems with reading from the device. I was able to install two different types of .ftf files (one at a time), and then reinstall recovery and LineageOS. My original problem was a bootloop, only showing the TWRP or Sony splash screen beforing screen going black again and rebooting.
castrum_doloris said:
Hello there
I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:
I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf
At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)
PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot
I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.
I hope I could help you
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Thank Youuu !!!! You made my day . I was stuck here for around an year . It never occurred to me to try an older release of flashtool. :good::good:
LOL! Newer is not always better haha. I just ran into this issue while trying to flash my Xperia Z2 back to stock. It was showing "Unknown" and complaining with "The bundle does not match the connected device" then refusing to flash. I thought it had to do with the LineageOS kernel it was running at the time, but no, flashing a stock-based kernel didn't fix that either.
Thanks for saving me from a headache!

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