Need help with updating rooted neo - Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Pro

Hi guys, it has been awhile since i rooted my neo, with a guide I believe I found here.
I'm currently on version 2.3.4 with root and would like to update to ICS or higher if possible.
Now I've tried to do an OTA update but it restarted my phone with the announcement that it couldn't upgrade to version 4.0.2.A.0.62 (luckily not bricked)
So now I have a few questions regarding this. I have the superuser app on my neo(MT15i) and i found 2 options which may or may not work. These are "temp unroot" and "ota survival". I haven't used these options, afraid of bricking my phone.
All in all, anyone know the correct way of updating my phone?
thank you for your time, reading this

Ether update your phone with PC Companion or Sony update service, and root it after.
Or you can flash one of the ftf's with flashtool and root it after. These you can find in sticky thread in general section.

Madfysh said:
Ether update your phone with PC Companion or Sony update service, and root it after.
Or you can flash one of the ftf's with flashtool and root it after. These you can find in sticky thread in general section.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you for your reply. I already tried via the PC companion and after an hour or so, it still didn't do anything.
As for the other solution, I will try this as soon as possible. If I understand it correctly, if I update my phone succesfully, I automatically lose root? And afterwards I should root it again?

bbecko said:
Thank you for your reply. I already tried via the PC companion and after an hour or so, it still didn't do anything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Was there any error?
bbecko said:
If I understand it correctly, if I update my phone succesfully, I automatically lose root? And afterwards I should root it again?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes. Clean install wipes your phone. So make backup.
Only in some cases when it's small update(ie. not changing android version) PCC or SEUS leave data partition intact. But in that case you can click repair option in PCC or flash it with SEUS(SUS) and your data will be wiped. Which is what I suggest as it's always good to have clean phone when you get different android version.

Madfysh said:
Was there any error?
Yes. Clean install wipes your phone. So make backup.
Only in some cases when it's small update(ie. not changing android version) PCC or SEUS leave data partition intact. But in that case you can click repair option in PCC or flash it with SEUS(SUS) and your data will be wiped. Which is what I suggest as it's always good to have clean phone when you get different android version.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No error at all, it seemed to be stuck at preparing the phone for the update, furtheron there was no sign it was actually doing anything in the background.
And i made a backup of everything on my phone with the app backup master. Or do you suggest another/better application?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24983903&postcount=2
I found this post by you, I could use the same procedure to update my phone right?
small edit: both your dropbox link and 4shared link are down

Use whichever app you want, if it backuped what you wanted then it's ok. I personally use MyPhoneExplorer as I only need sms,contacts and notes/tasks(from calendar). Don't know how MPE goes with apps, you can use titanium backup for apps.
That is old tutorial with links to old android 4.0.3( build .562), but it still works(4shared is not down, as I tested it now).
That's why I wrote, in above reply, to check sticky thread in general section. So no need to look around.
p.s. read a note in that (sticky) thread, make backup of your CDF customization number. OR simply update it with PCC(I guess you caught it on a bad day, usually it works ok) or SUS.

Madfysh said:
Use whichever app you want, if it backuped what you wanted then it's ok. I personally use MyPhoneExplorer as I only need sms,contacts and notes/tasks(from calendar). Don't know how MPE goes with apps, you can use titanium backup for apps.
That is old tutorial with links to old android 4.0.3( build .562), but it still works(4shared is not down, as I tested it now).
That's why I wrote, in above reply, to check sticky thread in general section. So no need to look around.
p.s. read a note in that (sticky) thread, make backup of your CDF customization number. OR simply update it with PCC(I guess you caught it on a bad day, usually it works ok) or SUS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just updated it succesfully with PC Companion
Only left to root now.
Thank you for your help

Related

[GUIDE] How to root your Xperia NEO running Android 2.3.3/2.3.4 in an orderly fashion

Hello everybody!
I am starting this new thread to try compile a simple to follow and reasonably written complete guide for rooting an Xperia Neo 2.3.3. I am doing this because, although there are enough information and software on this forum and on the internet in general, these are not really structured and gathered in a way that a non-experienced user (a.k.a. "noob") can easily manage, and the process of rooting 2.3.3. is a bit more complicated than 2.3.2 with Gingerbreak for instance.
This guide is for Xperia Neo running Android 2.3.3 with locked bootloader. Other devices with 2.3.3. might be rooted in a similar fashion.
Update: 2.3.4. for the Neo is out. Everything here still works as described with the difference that you get the latest 2.3.4 when updating OTA.
WARNING: some users reported that after downgrading from 2.3.4 to 2.3.2 in order to root, the battery meter showed 0%. I am not yet aware of a solution to this problem. So beware if your Neo already has the latest version.
Warning: Neither myself, nor anyone else but YOU is responsible if you damage your phone in any way or lose any information after trying to root your phone by folowing this guide! Also note that your warranty will expire when you root. However, unrooting should be possible, in principle.
--- Guide start ---
1. Back up your data. You could do this using an app called Backup Master from the Android Market. Additionally, I had my contacts and calendar synchronized with my Google account. SMS messages were not properly backed up, but I didn't care about them anyway. If you do care, you might want to save them to your SD card, using the built-in option or just use another app. Also make sure your battery is at least half charged before starting.
2. Download FlashTool from here or directly here. Install it by simply unpacking it somewhere.
3. Download the generic firmware 2.3.2 from here or directly here. You do this because Gingerbreak (will come to that) uses a security vulnerability to gain root rights in 2.3.2. that has been fixed with the new 2.3.3. Extract the .ftf file from the .rar archive you just downloaded to the sub-folder "firmwares" of your Flashtools installation from step 2. (You might need WinRar for extracting)
4. Go to your Flashtool installation to the folder "drivers" and install ggsetup-2.2.0.10.exe. Download the USB drivers for your Neo from here. Unpack the contents of the archived folder "amd64" (if on Windows 64) or "i386" (if on Windows 32) to the folder "amd64" or "x86" respectively of the installation folder of Gordons Gate. The path might be something like "c:\Program Files (x86)\Sony Ericsson\Gordons Gate\". Run DPInst.exe to install the drivers.
Alternatively to this step, I think you could install the drivers by just installing PCCompanion and plugging in your phone, but I did it the hard way.
5. Run the file X10FlashTool.exe; click Flash; you should see the firmware you downloaded in step 3 in the appearing window if you extracted it correctly; click OK (I recommend you leave the option "wipe data" checked, although some users reported that it worked for them even without wiping the data); follow the instructions (note that the back button on the Neo is on the other side as pictured); the flashing should take no more than a couple of minutes; start your phone - this will take a bit longer the first time. If after the reboot the battery meter is showing 1%, shut down and take out the battery for a minute, then boot up again.
6. Get Gingerbreak from here of directly here. This is the exploit that actually roots the phone. Copy it to your phone and install. You can do this a number of ways. For example: install ES File Explorer from the Android Market, access your PC via WLAN with it and install it directly from there. You will be prompted to change the setting to allow the installation of apps from unknown sources in case you didn't change it already. Also allow USB-debugging in the same settings menu under "developer".
7. Run Gingerbreak and tap "root device". This shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes, although some users reported it taking hours. If it is taking very long, you might want to try inserting another SD card and repeating the attempt. When it's done, it will reboot. Now you have a rooted 2.3.2. You can check this by installing the app "root checker" from the Android Market. When you start "root checker" you will be asked by an app called "superuser" if you want to grant root access to this program. This "superuser" app was installed by Gingerbreak after rooting and manages which program has root permissions.
8. Now before doing anything, go to settings>info>software update> update now and get the new Android 2.3.3 OTA (= over the air, i.e. via WLAN or 3G). Do not do this via your PC, because you will unroot the phone. There have been a lot of problems reported with this step. If right after you tap "update now" you get the message "unable to connect" try shutting down, waiting a minute and booting up again or also try setting the date and time to the correct values, in case you have something like 01 Jan 1980. Other users said, it just took a lot of attempts before it worked and that the problem might be with the SonyEricsson servers... If after the update was downloaded you get some kind of error message like "cannot update" it might be because you did some changes to system files or possibly you used a non-original firmware in step 3.
After the update was done, check again for root access with the "root checker"
9. Restore the data you backed up in step 1 and enjoy.
Update: I managed to update to 2.3.4. Unfortunately I could not simply update OTA from my rooted 2.3.3. I kept getting an error message after downloading the update, probably because I had changed system files. So I did all the above steps again, with the difference that in step 8 I got the 2.3.4. from the SE server.
--- Guide end ---
Please click the Thanks button and/or reply to this post and write your own experience or suggestions/corrections.
A similar guide/tutorial/how-to has been posted before (Here). Perhaps not as detailed as yours but nonetheless, it's been done. And do give credit to the necessary people.
But good job on taking the time and writing this up. I'm sure a lot of Neo users will appreciate it.
Cheers!
xtacy! said:
A similar guide/tutorial/how-to has been posted before (Here). Perhaps not as detailed as yours but nonetheless, it's been done. And do give credit to the necessary people.
!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Actually, I did link directly to the thread you wrote, because it was one of my starting points. And to be rigorous, the steps enumerated there are from here, but with the firmware for Neo. The real credit goes to the programmers of Gingerbreak, Flashtool etc.
Like I said, I was just gathering information and detailing them, I don't take credit for anything other than taking the time to write the post.
Yup, I had actually included that initially i.e. that most of us already know these steps from the original thread but then wanted to give you credit for doing what you did.
And when I said give credit where it is due, I meant the actual people behind the programs and kistigun for his tutorial.
guys after i root my neo according to this guide the ota firmware i get will be unbranded? right?
By the way thanks for the guide, i might use it one day after i gain more knowledge about those things...
If you've flashed the generic firmware, then yes, you would be unbranded BUT you will still be locked to your network until you purchase the unlock key.
Unbranding would remove all your network specific apps (part of bloatware).
marcindpol said:
guys after i root my neo according to this guide the ota firmware i get will be unbranded? right?
By the way thanks for the guide, i might use it one day after i gain more knowledge about those things...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
An OTA update won't remove the branding, but flashing will. It's what I describe in step 5.
I was just like you a couple of days ago, but I managed to learn all this over the weekend and did all I described here. (and a few things more ) Don't rush into it. Read everything coherent and helpful you can find first.
xtacy! said:
If you've flashed the generic firmware, then yes, you would be unbranded BUT you will still be locked to your network until you purchase the unlock key.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the info. I didn't have any network locks or branding on mine, but it's good to know that for future reference.
Vorsprung said:
An OTA update won't remove the branding, but flashing will. It's what I describe in step 5.
I was just like you a couple of days ago, but I managed to learn all this over the weekend and did all I described here. (and a few things more ) Don't rush into it. Read everything coherent and helpful you can find first.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok i think i understand now, but just to clarify:
if i flash generic (unbranded?) and then do the OTA or Pc Companion update, the update i get will also be unbranded?.
also will all the future updates be unbranded too?
Another question: since my neo is Irish Vodafone branded phone, which generic software i should flash in step 5?
Thanks a lot for help and please do not get annoyed by my questions as i am totally noob when it comes to those things, also sorry for my poor English...
marcindpol said:
ok i think i understand now, but just to clarify:
if i flash generic (unbranded?) and then do the OTA or Pc Companion update, the update i get will also be unbranded?.
also will all the future updates be unbranded too?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The answer should be yes to both questions. Once you've debranded your phone, it will not get "rebranded" (except if you flash it with a branded firmware). The generic firmware linked here is of course without any branding.
marcindpol said:
Another question: since my neo is Irish Vodafone branded phone, which generic software i should flash in step 5?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You could use the generic one, but you will lose the branding. I'm guessing you don't have a problem with that.
marcindpol said:
Thanks a lot for help and please do not get annoyed by my questions as i am totally noob when it comes to those things, also sorry for my poor English...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You're welcome! I'm not exactly experienced myself, so I don't guarantee that my answers are 100% accurate and correct...
I don't think your English is bad at all. Don't you speak English in Ireland?
Can anybody give more details on the branding issue?
Vorsprung said:
The answer should be yes to both questions. Once you've debranded your phone, it will not get "rebranded" (except if you flash it with a branded firmware). The generic firmware linked here is of course without any branding.
You could use the generic one, but you will lose the branding. I'm guessing you don't have a problem with that.
You're welcome! I'm not exactly experienced myself, so I don't guarantee that my answers are 100% accurate and correct...
I don't think your English is bad at all. Don't you speak English in Ireland?
Can anybody give more details on the branding issue?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks a lot for the answers
hehe yes people in general speak English here in Ireland but lets not forget there are thousands of emigrants from around the world living here too, i am one of them
Can you please also write which generic firmware should i flash, UK, World or any other? (perhaps there is IE one?), and will it affect the frequency of getting future official updates from SE? (yes i want to get rid of Vodafone from my phone and stay with a 100% SE official firmware).
Thanks
Once you flash a generic firmware, future updates will all be generic updates as well.
Some of the plus points that I can see of having a generic firmware is that
a) updates are rolled out faster (as compared to branded firmware).
b) you get rid of a lot of junk that network providers seem to put in i.e. bloatware.
OK I am now on generic, unbranded Global International 1247-0875_R11C , of course 2.3.3, however I did not root my phone and used SEUS instead OTA.
Thanks a lot Vorsprung and others for help
I just flashed my Xperia Neo 2.3.2 global, applied Gingerbreak, and updated OTA to the last 2.3.3 firmware (4.0.A.2.368)
I confirm I kept root!
Kalram said:
I just flashed my Xperia Neo 2.3.2 global, applied Gingerbreak, and updated OTA to the last 2.3.3 firmware (4.0.A.2.368)
I confirm I kept root!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here
I follow this guide and got my Xperia Neo rooted! Thanks Vorsprung!!!
I wanted it root to install Google Talk with video! It works very well!
Now I want a way to unlock the bootloader, as I want to run Cyanogen mod
Ask the Admin for your own forum section about the Neo, all this OTA-root with the latest firmware just making me jealous.
flashmode
Hi guys!
well I just can follow till step 5. Opening the "X10FlashTool.exe" --> Click On flash. that's it. It tells me to enter the flash mode but how? I pressed&hold the menu button before plugging the usb cable onto my PC. Instead entering the flash mode it only starts charging my battery. Can somebody help ?
thanks a lot !
i was clicking the wrong button
I have rooted 2.3.2 (checked with rootchecker) but when I try to update OTA it says "Your phone already has the latest software".. Please help!!
Edit: Even says up to date using pc companion.

[Q] Help! First time rooting. Xperia bricked??? Have i lost phone for good?

Have an Xperia X10 with Android 2.1. Wanted to root my phone to upgrade to gingerbread. However i admit i got confused with the plethora of links and pages and 6 hours later i have a phone that only has "Sony Ericsson" written on it.
Here's how i started - based on DoomLord's instructions i installed Flashtool (from here) . HOwever I was unable to find xrecovery folders in the log messages.
Followed step by step procedure but realised that each time i upgraded the kernel, phone seemed to be going into some bootloop.
I realised that this may be due to my phone running on Android 2.1
SO i moved to another thread . Downloaded these files with the hope that they would work.
meanwhile was also following video through a similar page that was detailing the methods for installing custom ROMs. The reason i followed another source is only because the intsructions on all these pages seemed very confusing.
i believe i may have misled myself by following two different procedures here or the files i downloaded were incorrect.
After I upgraded the kernel as per doomlord's instructions, i went into xRecovery and formatted the data folders. I had already copied the ROM files provided by Doomlord in this thread onto my SD card under a new folder. However, xRecovery was asking for .Zip files while there were .7z .
Tl;dr - formatted data on xRecovery and did not have the correct updated files. phone is not functioning now
Tragically so, I am now left with an Xperia that only seems to be displaying the words "Sony Ericsson". I wish to learn from this experience but hope its not at the cost of a good phone!
Would the experts believe that this phone can be un-bricked now???
your phone is not bricked so dont worry. just make sure you have the newest flashtool. dont upgrade the kernel if you are staying on 2.1. if youhavent downgaded the kernel then do so. if it doesnt work, just download your baseband and firmware you want. as for rooting on 2.1, you can use super one click. for 2.3, you hav to use the flashtool
If you are on 2.1, then you don't have to go through all the downgrade/upgrade hassel.
Just turn on debugging and use flashtool/superoneclick to root.
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
fcb1 said:
your phone is not bricked so dont worry. just make sure you have the newest flashtool. dont upgrade the kernel if you are staying on 2.1. if youhavent downgaded the kernel then do so. if it doesnt work, just download your baseband and firmware you want. as for rooting on 2.1, you can use super one click. for 2.3, you hav to use the flashtool
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
aR_ChRiS said:
If you are on 2.1, then you don't have to go through all the downgrade/upgrade hassel.
Just turn on debugging and use flashtool/superoneclick to root.
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow... such a relief to know that. Was exasperated and down-beat to even look at my phone.
please help me in identifying the right version of softwares and protocols to follow. In the current state, i connected my phone and flashed it once using flash tool but there has been no progress. Am i missing out a few steps?
How do i upgrade to 2.3 eventually?
Thanks a lot for the support and motivation
ok if you want to go to 2.3 download the firmware from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936733
flash it through the flashtool but you have to be in flash mode.
fcb1 said:
ok if you want to go to 2.3 download the firmware from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936733
flash it through the flashtool but you have to be in flash mode.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Reading this from office now. Shall check in a few hours once i'm back home.

[Q] Information Overload, please help a noob

Hi, I just got an i9300 used at a great price, but after some reading I'm overwhelmed at the amount of guides for it and information. Right now it's on the official stock ROM (latest firmware). I want to restore it to factory settings (it still has some of the previous owner's customizations), and root it so I can remove the useless apps like ChatON.
If I'm using Kies and Odin, would I need to back up the EFS data? Also, if I root, I would have to flash again via Odin? Is there any possibility of devices becoming bricked due to using Odin?
I just want to use the stock ROM with root.
I'm upgrading from an Xperia U, but this phone seems a lot more complicated. With the U I could use flashtool without a care.
I appreciate any help I can get.
iPoo said:
Hi, I just got an i9300 used at a great price, but after some reading I'm overwhelmed at the amount of guides for it and information. Right now it's on the official stock ROM (latest firmware). I want to restore it to factory settings (it still has some of the previous owner's customizations), and root it so I can remove the useless apps like ChatON.
If I'm using Kies and Odin, would I need to back up the EFS data? Also, if I root, I would have to flash again via Odin? Is there any possibility of devices becoming bricked due to using Odin?
I just want to use the stock ROM with root.
I'm upgrading from an Xperia U, but this phone seems a lot more complicated. With the U I could use flashtool without a care.
I appreciate any help I can get.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
(1) ALWAYS backup EFS, doesn't matter what rom or tool you use to root
(2) There is always a chance of bricking a phone, nothing is 100%
(3) Read this and this
(4) After rading, you should be able to answer your questions by yourself, if not dont root or flash.
chrismast said:
(1) ALWAYS backup EFS, doesn't matter what rom or tool you use to root
(2) There is always a chance of bricking a phone, nothing is 100%
(3) Read this and this
(4) After rading, you should be able to answer your questions by yourself, if not dont root or flash.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you, I understand it a lot better now. I've been reading repetitively. I used kTool to back up the EFS which saved it in two formats (IMG and TAR), I suppose this is good enough or should I use the other tools? I went with kTool because it seemed to be the easiest.
I've rooted and removed bloatware, and I understand when Samsung releases new updates, I would need to flash via Odin and re-root, right?
iPoo said:
I understand when Samsung releases new updates, I would need to flash via Odin and re-root, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
General > Sticky roll-up thread (The second link Chrismast gave you) > Understanding the basics before rooting. Your answer is there.

Manual update to Marshmallow without rooting?

Hey awesome people!
My first post here. I got a notification of an update a few days back and tried to update my phone (never even touched in matter of rooting etc.) to the 6. But with OTA, I keep getting the error "Pending Wi-fi Network" before it finally fails. I tried at a couple places around town but no success. I finally tried via Sony PC Companion but even that doesn't work. After switching off my mobile and proceeding to download the firmware, PC companion fails time after time before finally showing an error screen that says there's a problem with internet, which there is not. I've got a 10mbps optical fibre net for Nokia 1100's (god's) sake.
So I ask you, oh humble masters of devices, is there any way to flash the official Marshmallow to my Z2 without unlocking the bootloader or rooting it?
Thanks!
Hi, you can, use flashtool (google on xda xperia flashtool). also many manuals online which will help you through the process. good luck and enjoy (since last week I upgraded from 5.1.1 towards 6.0.1, very happy with it).
arnoudasmit said:
Hi, you can, use flashtool (google on xda xperia flashtool). also many manuals online which will help you through the process. good luck and enjoy (since last week I upgraded from 5.1.1 towards 6.0.1, very happy with it).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! Can I upvote you or something?
supermanversus1100 said:
Thanks! Can I upvote you or something?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh! Yep.. Found the button!
Thanks!
Also, will my data be erased? I'll have TONS of back-up to do in that case!
supermanversus1100 said:
Oh! Yep.. Found the button!
Thanks!
Also, will my data be erased? I'll have TONS of back-up to do in that case!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you don't select wipes in flashtool your data should survive, but please DO make backups before trying to update, something might fail, your computer may crash during the update for example and you could lose all your data...
I ALWAYS make backups of my data before attempting rom updates / reflashes. Better be safe than lose all your precious data

Help me about flashtool '' those data are not in fsc script and will be skipped ''

Hi Dears
When flashing xz1, a message is displayed in the image below :
1) What will I do? Yes or no?
2) What does this message say and what?
3) There is no risk to the phone?
4) Can not make a problem with the flash?Flashing safely?
Just click yes. It's fine
N1ghtr08d said:
Just click yes. It's fine
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There is no risk to the phone?
Brother,I didn't become a senior member by giving people bad advice. I've already done it myself, that's why I said you can do it.
One piece of advice though, when using flashtool if it gets really far down the process and looks like it's just hanging or not doing anything (should be after it flashes a bunch of system partitions) just go ahead and disconnect the phone then reboot it. Just remember, wait until you don't see any activity on flashtool for about 5 minutes then you'll be good to go. This is of course, assuming you get the same result with flashtool that I got.
Either way there's no need to worry because even if something were to ever go wrong, the phone can always be fixed by putting the pics into flash mode then flashing again so you don't have to be fearful, we're also always here to help.
N1ghtr08d said:
Brother,I didn't become a senior member by giving people bad advice. I've already done it myself, that's why I said you can do it.
One piece of advice though, when using flashtool if it gets really far down the process and looks like it's just hanging or not doing anything (should be after it flashes a bunch of system partitions) just go ahead and disconnect the phone then reboot it. Just remember, wait until you don't see any activity on flashtool for about 5 minutes then you'll be good to go. This is of course, assuming you get the same result with flashtool that I got.
Either way there's no need to worry because even if something were to ever go wrong, the phone can always be fixed by putting the pics into flash mode then flashing again so you don't have to be fearful, we're also always here to help.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello, fellow rooted XZ1C here! Since your experience I would like to make a question please:
do you think should be safe use latest Flashtool 0.9.25.0 to downgrade from latest july 47.1.A.12.235 Customized IT fw to an older 47.1.A.12.75 Customized DE without messing up everything?
I mean, besides a full data wipe, is there something else I should be aware?
If you remove the userdata.sin file before using flashtool then you should be able to move around between any firmwares without wiping the data partition.
N1ghtr08d said:
If you remove the userdata.sin file before using flashtool then you should be able to move around between any firmwares without wiping the data partition.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thx! I just have a userdata_X-FLASH-ALL-C93B.sin in 47.1.A.12.75 fw folder, is that one I should delete?
However I'm actually looking for a clear data wipe too and start from scratch, can I leave everything as it is?
If you're looking for a full data wipe them the only files you need to remove is any .ta files. If you download the firmware then just search through the 2 or 3 folders and delete any .ta files.
The .ta files are for the Trim Area. I don't know why they must be deleted but you gotta do it. That's what I learned, it's what I always do, and it's flawless.
excuse me sir, could u help me,
last night i try do flash with Flashtool 0.9.25.0 from singapore version to india version, i got message "no partition delivery included. maybe a bundle created on previous vesion", any advise sir?
Solved, i used newflasher, n everything work fine

Categories

Resources