[Q] (Q) How to extract update file originally from SEUS folder? - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i was root my xperia x10i to nordic firmware..
here.. i want to re-flash back but i dont know how to do....
i have backup my the original file from seus folder before flashing my xperia...
anyone can help me?
original:
Xperia x10i
customize
singapore

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730282

zephyrix said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730282
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sorry super senior...
i was try but.. it never work..
i use convert tool..
i have read previous comment..
* 1 - Download Converttool
* 2 - For simplicity, extract it to your C: Folder
* 3 - Go to C:\Program Files\Sony Ericsson\Update Service\db\13740270(this number may be different)\blob_fs and sort the files in size order. (this is presuming you have already got SEUS installed [on your c drive] and have already used it to flash your phone with the firmware you are wanting to decrypt).
* 4 - Copy the three largest files (one is around 145MB, one is around 15MB and one is 57kb) and paste them directly into the Converttool folder that you extracted earlier.
* 5 - You should now have three files in your Converttool folder in the format "FILE_XXXXXXXXX" (mine are called FILE_277668258, FILE_277660897 and FILE_277196791)
* 6 - Open up the 'Run...' command in windows and type the following :
C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_XXXXXXXXX (replace FILE_XXXXXXXXX with the name of your largest FILE - mine is FILE_277668258 so I would type C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277668258)
* 7 - Press Enter, wait a moment and you should have a compressed folder with the same name as you have just entered but with the extension ".tgz" within the Converttool folder.
* 8 - Repeat step 6 then 7 but replace the text FILE_XXXXXXXXX to the name of your second largest FILE.
* 9 - Repeat step 6 then 7 but replace the text FILE_XXXXXXXXX to the name of your smallest FILE(this bit is optional really)
* 10 - Now extract the largest ".tgz" file USING 7-Zip BECAUSE WINRAR WILL REPORT THE ARCHIVE AS CORRUPT!!!!! then you will get another compressed folder, this time in the format ".tar"
* 11 - Extract the second largest ".tgz" file USING 7-Zip BECAUSE WINRAR WILL REPORT THE ARCHIVE AS CORRUPT!!!!!
* 12 - Extract the smallest ".tgz" file USING 7-Zip BECAUSE WINRAR WILL REPORT THE ARCHIVE AS CORRUPT!!!!!
* 13 - Extract the largest ".tar" file (this time you can use winrar if you want ;-p)
* 14 - Extract the second largest ".tar" file (this time you can use winrar if you want ;-p)
* 15 - RENAME the smallest ".tar" file as "loader.sin"
* 16 - THATS IT! you should now have extracted all the files you need. The steps with the smallest file are optional because Bin4ry has included the "loader.sin" files with flashtool anyway. Very last thing, before using the files with flashtool they will all need renaming eg. from "kernel_S1-SW-LIVE-AC12-0001-S1-PARTITION.sin" to just "kernel.sin" etc.
im stuck at step no 6..
please guide me...
this db my file

I do not think this procedure has been updated to reflect latest SEUS and PC Companion. They do not leave the larger files in the db\13740270\blob_fs folder. The largest I have is 10kb after the SEUS repair.

Tony_C said:
I do not think this procedure has been updated to reflect latest SEUS and PC Companion. They do not leave the larger files in the db\13740270\blob_fs folder. The largest I have is 10kb after the SEUS repair.
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i have 3 largest file required by converttool.
i just don't know how to extract this file.
can you help me extract this file or guide me in detail how to use this tool..

sapried said:
i have 3 largest file required by converttool.
i just don't know how to extract this file.
can you help me extract this file or guide me in detail how to use this tool..
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Ok, what are the names of your 3 files?
Edit: I have downloaded your files, they are named as follows:
FILE_277441866, FILE_277410324 and FILE_277196791.
so you need to open the "Run..." command and type into it :- C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277441866
then repeat for the two other files.(eg. C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277410324 and then C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277196791)

thanks for reply...
i wanna let you know...
when i run C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277441866
nothing happened... it just blinking cmd command in second...
then it fade away..
you have any idea about that...

sapried said:
thanks for reply...
i wanna let you know...
when i run C:\ConvertTool\SeusDecrypt.bat FILE_277441866
nothing happened... it just blinking cmd command in second...
then it fade away..
you have any idea about that...
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Have you copied the three files into the converttool folder in the c:\ directory? If you have then when you run the command a compressed folder will appear in the converttool folder.

yes.. i already copied three file to folder...
you can download my file posted above..
you can try it..

sapried said:
yes.. i already copied three file to folder...
you can download my file posted above..
you can try it..
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I have tried it, it worked perfectly by following the guide exactly. you must be doing something wrong. I will upload the decrypted files now for you.

alright... until now.. it remaining same for me..
yeah.. maybe something wrong with me... B-)
thank you very much my friend...
i waiting for it..

here it is:
http://www.multiupload.com/8GAMNF1CN4
so this is X10i Singapore?
Can you tell me the SI number (on the label under the battery)? and is this firmware 2.1?
If you let me know I will then post it in the decrypted ROMS thread for others to use.

thanks bro..
yeah.. it Xperia x10i,customize & singapore
this is my SI number 1232-4481

next step.. one more thing...
what is required to create ROM to flash back my xperia?

sapried said:
next step.. one more thing...
what is required to create ROM to flash back my xperia?
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just place those files in the 'firmware' folder of flashtool and then run flashtool

where i can find flashtool?
can you give a link?

sapried said:
where i can find flashtool?
can you give a link?
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This is the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=827065

after extracting the two bigger files i came up with two update.xml. which one of them should i use?

Error after using ConvertTool
hi,
i've also tryied to use the ConvertTool. But i only get an Error messenge (look at attachment). I used it with the German 1.6 Files. I've got them from Bin4ry. Can anybody help me?
here is the link of the Files: w w w.rapidshare.com/files/410023046/ger-unbrand.rar
i would be very happy, if anybody can tell me, what i've done wrong. Or, for the best, if anbody can convert it for me and uploud it again
Thank you very much.
Sorry obout my bad written-english skills.

Any links for the converttool?

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Hi guys, im new to smartphone, how can i convert files from .rar to .apk?
if this question has been asked before just send me the link, i did tried to search and i did not find similar request.
Thanks
A "rar" file is a compressed archive, like a ZIP file.
www.rarlabs.com to download the program.
I open it with winrar and i cannot find any .apk file on it, i only see some meta-inf folder and .dex .xml and .arsc file.
any advice from experts?
thanks
See the tutorials link in my sig.
i do it this way !! u can either do it thru any file managers thru ur phone ( which is always better) or thru ur system.
just change the .rar /.zip to .apk
eg:- angrybirds.rar to angrybirds.apk !! simple!!
xarchitect said:
i do it this way !! u can either do it thru any file managers thru ur phone ( which is always better) or thru ur system.
just change the .rar /.zip to .apk
eg:- angrybirds.rar to angrybirds.apk !! simple!!
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Thanks, this one work for me

Extract wallpapers

Hello,
someone knows if it possible (and how) extract Wallpapers from the firmware downloaded with NaviFirm?
Thanks
I haven't explored the sync features in Zune yet - are you sure you can't get them through that??
Otherwise, .esco files can be opened like a normal zip. Look for the big .esco firmware file (around ~370MB) and extract the .img file from it. If you can read the contents of the .img file, I reckon you could get them...
THanks Tj,
no works...I found the big .esco, extracted the boot.img...and that file is "empty"...no Winzip no winrar no Dtools can how what's inside it...I wanna extract a carrier's wallpaper... :/
alecksander said:
THanks Tj,
no works...I found the big .esco, extracted the boot.img...and that file is "empty"...no Winzip no winrar no Dtools can how what's inside it...I wanna extract a carrier's wallpaper... :/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20355160&postcount=4
thanks but...nothing...
It works...my mistake...i extracted the boot.img from the esco file and with OsBuilder i extracted all files...i cant find the pic i want...but thanks alot for help!
Ok i sux, I found what I want.
TYSM

How to extract files from ROM

Hi,
As the new ICS 4.0.3 seems to have gotten rid of the libraries required for call recording, I am willing to extract the relevant libraries from a 2.3.6 ROM, replace and give it a shot. I already have a few of them with me, for example Official DXKL3.
I need to extract the following 3 files -
system/lib/libaudiopolicy.so
system/lib/libaudioflinger.so
system/lib/libaudio.so
How can I extract these files from a ROM?
On you pc or on you phone click extract here. And will be exctracted about 6 files. Navigate to system app and find wht app you want. Copy and replace. I guess I understood right what you mean.
Get a utility program like 7Zip, IZarc, WinRar on your PC & open up the zip/tarfile & you can see the individual files & extract same.
However...
What you're attempting to do will not work. Different framework.
Points for thinking outside the box tho.
Thanks... Though when I use 7z, it only extracts zImage,factoryfs, etc., only a handful of files. I cannot see the individual files in the file system. Also 7z cannot extract these files anymore...
Ahh I think I was talking about already "cooked" ROM, and you guys are talking about the source? Sorry I am very new to the terminologies used. If that is the case I will check if I can find these files in the source tarball.
Try another program if 7Zip doesn't work. Try IZarc. I can see every file in the roms I have with it.
MistahBungle said:
Try another program if 7Zip doesn't work. Try IZarc. I can see every file in the roms I have with it.
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I tried but still couldn't open XXLPQ ROM with IZarc. Thanks anyway...
hirak99 said:
Hi,
As the new ICS 4.0.3 seems to have gotten rid of the libraries required for call recording, I am willing to extract the relevant libraries from a 2.3.6 ROM, replace and give it a shot. I already have a few of them with me, for example Official DXKL3.
I need to extract the following 3 files -
system/lib/libaudiopolicy.so
system/lib/libaudioflinger.so
system/lib/libaudio.so
How can I extract these files from a ROM?
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to open *.img file inside the rom download diskinternal linux reader and mount the img file inside the app.
tried and tested when i needed to copy a file from another rom.
Solution you find here :
h__p://sconcauteam.com/forum/index.php?threads/how-to-windows-extract-deodex-sign-and-zipalign-an-official-rom.1325/

Firmware Not Detected In Flashtool

Pls go to :- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxgGe2qvjdI
I had originally 2.3 GB. But i thought that upgrading things is good so i upgraded(official) to 4.0. But like the video mentions, there were lag issues. There is also a link to another video down below. I did that too.
So basically, i am 100% sure that my bootloader is unlocked, Now, acc. to the video, when I click on the bolt, there should be a firmware appearing in the list. But there isn't. I tried the 64 and 32 bit versions of flashtool, and also re-downloaded the 2.3 firmware from the xda developer forum. I have tried everything i could. I also ran the flashtool drivers.exe in the folder and downloaded flashboot etc etc drivers (see the 2nd video from 3:14 ; I have a xperia u). On googling, i found this :-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/issues/ftf-file-seen-flashtool-please-help-t1850176
Bingo. Exactly the same problem, except i have a xperia u instead of p. And the problem isnt solved. The first solution was to check whether bootloader is locked or not. 100% sure it aint. My file was downlaoded ON IT'S OWN in .ftf format. I didnt extract it, or renamed it. Here is where i downloaded it from(1st link):-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xpe...f-xperia-stock-generic-gb-firmware-6-t2376438
Flashtool didnt allow me to drag onto it. And obviously i have the firmware pasted in the firmware folder.
Whats interesting is the last answer. here the person asks whether the "X10 that is installed with flashedtool shows in the list?" I=Even that doesnt show in mine. There is a jar file called "x10flasher.jar". But i dont know waht to do with it. I run everything on admin access.
How to work around this??
Are you with version 0.9.22.3 or higher of Flashtool?
You must install version 0.9.18.6 of Flashtool, so that it recognizes old FTF files.
Download here
http://www.flashtool.net/downloads.php
After a while of having the same issues, I came around a simple solution.
Things you will need:
- 7zip (not sure if WinRAR or others can handle well the compression for .ftf files)
- A basic text editor such as Notepad
What you have to do, in order to get them recognized in the newer versions of Flashtool, is to edit a manifest file, within a folder with the same name.
1. Download and install 7zip
2. Open the .ftf with 7zip (Right click > Open with; you might have to click "Look for a program in my computer" or something like that.
3. Extract ONLY the MANIFEST.MF file from the META-INF folder. Do not close 7zip
4. Edit this file in Notepad (open a window and drag the file to it). Erase the "Sony Xperia" (leave only the LT22i) part on the "device" line. If you see a number in the "branding" line, swap it around with whatever is on the "version" line.
6. Save the edited MANIFEST.MF
7. Drag it onto the META-INF folder in the 7zip window that I told you not to close.
8. Close 7zip and try again.

Static liquid wallpapers with loops

Can any XA2 Ultra user share its stock wallpapers by extracting it from its system folders please? I know the liquid wallpapers are now available online but I am looking for the ones that have loops in them. And I am not talking about the live wallpapers.
Following...
Just got the black, silver, gold, and blue wallpapers and huge thanks to AndroPlus. Hoping for someone to share the pink and sky blue ones.
Hi,
did you maybe get the pink and sky blue wallpaper yet?
Tnx
xperiaxyz said:
Hi,
did you maybe get the pink and sky blue wallpaper yet?
Tnx
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Not yet. I've been trying to download XA2's firmwares a couple of times but it's always an error.
ermond012 said:
Not yet. I've been trying to download XA2's firmwares a couple of times but it's always an error.
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I don't know if these will help you, or if you'll have the same amount of bad experience trying to download these as the original firmware through XperiaFirm (I assume). If there's a particular image file or files you want out of here, if that'll help, let me know and I'll upload just the image file(s) you need.
Extracted stock H3223 ROM images through XperiFirm - flash with NewFlasher
If you're looking for XA2 and not XA2 Ultra firmware files, disregard.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
I don't know if these will help you, or if you'll have the same amount of bad experience trying to download these as the original firmware through XperiaFirm (I assume). If there's a particular image file or files you want out of here, if that'll help, let me know and I'll upload just the image file(s) you need.
Extracted stock H3223 ROM images through XperiFirm - flash with NewFlasher
If you're looking for XA2 and not XA2 Ultra firmware files, disregard.
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Yeah, I am looking for XA2's...? Though I appreciate your effort to help.?
ermond012 said:
Yeah, I am looking for XA2's... Though I appreciate your effort to help.
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No trouble! Would you like me to provide the image files (assuming I don't have trouble downloading) from the non-Ultra XA2 for you to get the files from? I assume you just need the equivalent file(s) to the Ultra's 1.27 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin"? Any particular XA2 model #?
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
No trouble! Would you like me to provide the image files (assuming I don't have trouble downloading) from the non-Ultra XA2 for you to get the files from? I assume you just need the equivalent file(s) to the Ultra's 1.27 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin"? Any particular XA2 model #?
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I think any XA2 model will do.? I was trying downloading firmware myself but it's always unsuccessful.? If that won't cause you any trouble, that'd be great.?
ermond012 said:
I think any XA2 model will do. I was trying downloading firmware myself but it's always unsuccessful. If that won't cause you any trouble, that'd be great.
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No trouble, I'm currently downloading "H3123_Customized US_1312-1865_50.1.A.10.40_R13A". I presume you can get inside or extract the system*.sin file yourself once I upload it to Android File Host, or wherever's best for you - Mega is also an option for me if that's better for you. If you have trouble downloading that, too, I can try to follow directions at [Tool] sin2raw v0.2 - new tool to extract sin files *updated* to get to the files you need.
Edit: Or the UnSIN that comes with XperiFirm.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
No trouble, I'm currently downloading "H3123_Customized US_1312-1865_50.1.A.10.40_R13A". I presume you can get inside or extract the system*.sin file yourself once I upload it to Android File Host, or wherever's best for you - Mega is also an option for me if that's better for you. If you have trouble downloading that, too, I can try to follow directions at [Tool] sin2raw v0.2 - new tool to extract sin files *updated* to get to the files you need.
Edit: Or the UnSIN that comes with XperiFirm.
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That's my other problem - I do not know how to extract files from firmwares.? If I could do. It, I wouldn't bug anyone else.?
ermond012 said:
That's my other problem - I do not know how to extract files from firmwares. If I could do. It, I wouldn't bug anyone else.
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It wasn't hard. I'm sure you could do it at least once you would be able to get ahold of the complete firmware or just the system image. After I used XperiFirm to download and extract the most recent XA2 H3123 firmware, I put a copy of the UnSIN.exe (linked to from the author of XperiFirm's signature) in the same folder as the largest file, the 1.26 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin". I opened a command prompt in Windows from that folder, and typed:
Code:
unsin system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin
which created the 2.78 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4".
I used the free 7-Zip from http://www.7-zip.org to extract the "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" into a folder. Note that this is a good, easy way of getting files of any type out of stock system images, whether you're talking about wallpapers or APKs. There are more complex methods required for doing some other things like decompiling framework files, etc.
I then used GPSoftware Directory Opus, which is not free (or even cheap) - it's a Windows file management program that I use instead of Windows Explorer, now called File Explorer - been using it since before it was made for Windows, since 1991-1992 to be exact - to display all the files in the extracted "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" in a "flat" format and without displaying folders. I then filtered for JPGs and PNGs, copied them all out while keeping the folder structure and that way found where the wallpapers were. Apparently in the path "system\etc\customization\content\com\sonyericsson\wallpaperpicker\wallpapers".
The wallpapers (in a 7-Zip archive you can extract with the free 7-Zip I linked to above) are at https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=277920.
And I've attached a screenshot of the output of the UnSIN command I ran.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
It wasn't hard. I'm sure you could do it at least once you would be able to get ahold of the complete firmware or just the system image. After I used XperiFirm to download and extract the most recent XA2 H3123 firmware, I put a copy of the UnSIN.exe (linked to from the author of XperiFirm's signature) in the same folder as the largest file, the 1.26 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin". I opened a command prompt in Windows from that folder, and typed:
which created the 2.78 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4".
I used the free 7-Zip from http://www.7-zip.org to extract the "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" into a folder. Note that this is a good, easy way of getting files of any type out of stock system images, whether you're talking about wallpapers or APKs. There are more complex methods required for doing some other things like decompiling framework files, etc.
I then used GPSoftware Directory Opus, which is not free (or even cheap) - it's a Windows file management program that I use instead of Windows Explorer, now called File Explorer - been using it since before it was made for Windows, since 1991-1992 to be exact - to display all the files in the extracted "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" in a "flat" format and without displaying folders. I then filtered for JPGs and PNGs, copied them all out while keeping the folder structure and that way found where the wallpapers were. Apparently in the path "system\etc\customization\content\com\sonyericsson\wallpaperpicker\wallpapers".
The wallpapers (in a 7-Zip archive you can extract with the free 7-Zip I linked to above) are at https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=277920.
And I've attached a screenshot of the output of the UnSIN command I ran.
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Oh thank you! Thank you for the information as well. That would help me a lot in doing the extraction of files myself.?
ermond012 said:
Oh thank you! Thank you for the information as well. That would help me a lot in doing the extraction of files myself.?
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You're welcome!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
It wasn't hard. I'm sure you could do it at least once you would be able to get ahold of the complete firmware or just the system image. After I used XperiFirm to download and extract the most recent XA2 H3123 firmware, I put a copy of the UnSIN.exe (linked to from the author of XperiFirm's signature) in the same folder as the largest file, the 1.26 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin". I opened a command prompt in Windows from that folder, and typed:
Code:
unsin system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.sin
which created the 2.78 GB "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4".
I used the free 7-Zip from http://www.7-zip.org to extract the "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" into a folder. Note that this is a good, easy way of getting files of any type out of stock system images, whether you're talking about wallpapers or APKs. There are more complex methods required for doing some other things like decompiling framework files, etc.
I then used GPSoftware Directory Opus, which is not free (or even cheap) - it's a Windows file management program that I use instead of Windows Explorer, now called File Explorer - been using it since before it was made for Windows, since 1991-1992 to be exact - to display all the files in the extracted "system_X-FLASH-ALL-18AE.ext4" in a "flat" format and without displaying folders. I then filtered for JPGs and PNGs, copied them all out while keeping the folder structure and that way found where the wallpapers were. Apparently in the path "system\etc\customization\content\com\sonyericsson\wallpaperpicker\wallpapers".
The wallpapers (in a 7-Zip archive you can extract with the free 7-Zip I linked to above) are at https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=277920.
And I've attached a screenshot of the output of the UnSIN command I ran.
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Oh thank you for these wallpapers!

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