My Sony Xperia XZ1 is stuck on a boot loop after flashing a boot.img file - Sony Xperia XZ1 Questions & Answers

So I wanted to root my XZ1 and I followed this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-xz1/how-to/guide-how-to-persistant-root-xperia-xz1-t3718375
I unlocked the bootloader, I flashed the boot.img file.
But now the phone just boots until the "SONY" logo screen and reboots....
I flashed a TWRP and thankfully it works.
Please help me, I am desperate.
Also, will the camera work or not (because I lost the DRMs)?

@tesla005
This guide you link is pre-Pie.
You may only flash kernels that are particularly made for your ROM version and device!
The latest ROM version ...10.45 has no matching Janjan kernel as of today (SONY have not released the sources yet).
Flashing anything else -> bootloop
To fix:
Download the latest ROM, unpack it and flash it (plug USB with volume down pressed on switched off device) with newflasher.
To root:
Boot your recovery (fastboot boot twrp is enough): Flash latest Magisk (today 18.1)
install Magisk Manager
On Pie the camera should work.
It is very stupid not to have a backup of your device specific keys.

DHGE said:
@tesla005
This guide you link is pre-Pie.
You may only flash kernels that are particularly made for your ROM version and device!
The latest ROM version ...10.45 has no matching Janjan kernel as of today (SONY have not released the sources yet).
Flashing anything else-> bootloop
To fix:
Download the latest ROM, unpack it and flash it (plug USB with volume down pressed on switched off device) with newflasher.
To root:
Boot your recovery (fastboot boot twrp is enough): Flash latest Magisk (today 18.1)
install Magisk Manager
On Pie the camera should work.
It is very stupid not to have a backup of your device specific keys.
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is it easy to back up drm keys..? the steps are so long. unlike on the previous sony devices that its just a basic autorun exe. afraid id might mess up something.

pattriccio said:
is it easy to back up drm keys..? the steps are so long. unlike on the previous sony devices that its just a basic autorun exe. afraid id might mess up something.
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If you have already unlocked your bootloader your keys are gone.. Now j4nn has given us a method to back up your keys and reinstall them after you unlock your bootloader, it is a bit daunting when you read it and there a nice pdf guide but it will take a bit of patience and time..

lilbrat said:
If you have already unlocked your bootloader your keys are gone.. Now j4nn has given us a method to back up your keys and reinstall them after you unlock your bootloader, it is a bit daunting when you read it and there a nice pdf guide but it will take a bit of patience and time..
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can you share the pdf? yhanks already downloaded the xz1 firmware to have the temp root.

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Root procedure for GPE?

I know there's a thread in general that tells how to root.... but it bounces around between models and was hard for me to follow what steps I need to do and what I don't. If someone could someone please post just GPE steps here in a newb friendly fashion I'd be happy to donate a few bucks for a beer or a cup of coffee
At the moment there is no root exploit for GPe so in rooting it you will lose the TA partition and the DRM keys, and may lose warranty, you have been warned!
So here goes:
Unlock the Boot Loader with flashtool (padlock icon). you will need a key from the Sony dev website http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Download and copy to SD card SuperSu Update http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip?retrieve_file=1
Boot a 4.4 recovery & recovery using flashtool or fastboot (this last one is a command line tool) DONT'T FLASH http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548092
fastboot boot RevolutionKernel-ZU-v#.img (replace # with version no.)
from recovery flash SuperSu Update
Enter recovery when you see the GOOGLE or Sony logo and the LED light turns on. Pressing VOLUME UP key for CWM & VOLUME DOWN key for TWRP
I believe that DoomLords kernel will also work above and can be flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2579005
For this kernel do as above but you can do "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
This is off the top of my head, and LordManhattan's guide so not tested by me. Any questions just ask
blueether said:
At the moment there is no root exploit for GPe so in rooting it you will lose the TA partition and the DRM keys, and may lose warranty, you have been warned!
So here goes:
Unlock the Boot Loader with flashtool (padlock icon). you will need a key from the Sony dev website http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Download and copy to SD card SuperSu Update http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip?retrieve_file=1
Boot a 4.4 recovery & recovery using flashtool or fastboot (this last one is a command line tool) DONT'T FLASH http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548092
fastboot boot RevolutionKernel-ZU-v#.img (replace # with version no.)
from recovery flash SuperSu Update
Enter recovery when you see the GOOGLE or Sony logo and the LED light turns on. Pressing VOLUME UP key for CWM & VOLUME DOWN key for TWRP
I believe that DoomLords kernel will also work above and can be flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2579005
For this kernel do as above but you can do "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
This is off the top of my head, and LordManhattan's guide so not tested by me. Any questions just ask
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thanks for the reply, I guess I'll have to do a lot more reading, don't know what a TA partition is and what the impact of losing it is, also the DRM keys would that mean I would lose the Bravia Engine for video display? As far as booting into recovery I wasn't aware we had one available. I thought root was needed to install recovery to make a recovery boot (sounds like a catch 22) I'm kinda freaked of bricking a device with no warranty and it being my only phone.
Only reason I need root was to run gesture control I sorely miss from my Nexus 7. I'm probably better off just getting used to the fact I wont be able to use gesture control on this device
making good on my word you should have a donation show up for a beer or cup of coffee your choice
The bit about recovery was for when you had it installed after rooting. But read up an the drm and TA issues and then make up your mind if it's worth it for you. Yes you will lose xreality/bravia2, but they only work on video and gallery, not on the display
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I did it. Could give a damn about the DRM keys for sony's "xculsive" apps.
I also didn't care about the bravia engine then again I can't tell a difference in my devices display while watching movies cause I'm not a videophile.
CCJ22 said:
I did it. Could give a damn about the DRM keys for sony's "xculsive" apps.
I also didn't care about the bravia engine then again I can't tell a difference in my devices display while watching movies cause I'm not a videophile.
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So the above instructions worked without a hitch? did you try with DoonLords kernel or the one in the guide?
blueether said:
At the moment there is no root exploit for GPe so in rooting it you will lose the TA partition and the DRM keys, and may lose warranty, you have been warned!
So here goes:
Unlock the Boot Loader with flashtool (padlock icon). you will need a key from the Sony dev website http://unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com/
Download and copy to SD card SuperSu Update http://download.chainfire.eu/382/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.93.zip?retrieve_file=1
Boot a 4.4 recovery & recovery using flashtool or fastboot (this last one is a command line tool) DONT'T FLASH http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2548092
fastboot boot RevolutionKernel-ZU-v#.img (replace # with version no.)
from recovery flash SuperSu Update
Enter recovery when you see the GOOGLE or Sony logo and the LED light turns on. Pressing VOLUME UP key for CWM & VOLUME DOWN key for TWRP
I believe that DoomLords kernel will also work above and can be flashed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2579005
For this kernel do as above but you can do "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
This is off the top of my head, and LordManhattan's guide so not tested by me. Any questions just ask
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Do you have a link for this flashtool (padlock icon) you speak of? Only one i can find is Emma.
blueether said:
So the above instructions worked without a hitch? did you try with DoonLords kernel or the one in the guide?
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The farthest I have gotten has been unlocking the bootloader thanks to your guide.
Past that (I'm using Sony MObile flasher by ANdrodyde) I haven't figured out how to get a kernel on there so I can root.
I presume I MUST root BEFORE flashing a rom. Even if I do get to rooted status I believe us GPE guys have to have a special boot.img file if I'm not mistaken
CCJ22 said:
The farthest I have gotten has been unlocking the bootloader thanks to your guide.
Past that (I'm using Sony MObile flasher by ANdrodyde) I haven't figured out how to get a kernel on there so I can root.
I presume I MUST root BEFORE flashing a rom. Even if I do get to rooted status I believe us GPE guys have to have a special boot.img file if I'm not mistaken
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No you dont have to be rooted to flash a rom, just have recovery.
Yes the boot.img is different on the GPe to a stock c6806. DoomLord has made one that works from what I have read
Steps 2, 3, and 4 are the parts I'm stuck on.
I've tried not only DoomLords kernal img but also revolution kernal. Neither of which "stick" the flashtool says it loaded it. The phone restarts but there is no recovery.
I don't understand where to put the 4.4 recovery. Your method is the only one I've read that says I need a recovery. All others say flash a kernel either DoomLords or Revoultuion.
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And it gets stranger.
If I put the either kernel on the SD card, it won't flash. If I put the kernel on my computer in the correct folder, then it will flash to the phone. Really strange.
But phone will not stay on kernel. It acts like it takes it, reboots, and back to stock kernel.

[Q] A small question about flashing cm 12

Hi, everyone, I just got my z3 tablet and I am in love with it except i don't like the interface. So i decide to root my tablet without unlocking the bolted and I did made it and i did install TWRP. I have a question, since I have TWRP is it possible for me to install cm 12 rom or I need to have a unlock boot loader in order to install it?
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for answering my questions.
kokorolove said:
Hi, everyone, I just got my z3 tablet and I am in love with it except i don't like the interface. So i decide to root my tablet without unlocking the bolted and I did made it and i did install TWRP. I have a question, since I have TWRP is it possible for me to install cm 12 rom or I need to have a unlock boot loader in order to install it?
Sorry for my bad english and thank you for answering my questions.
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You need to unlock to flash a custom kernel which would be needed by the cm12 to run. So first.
1.Backup drm keys
2.Unlock BL
3. Flash CM kernel via fastboot
4. Flash CM Rom via recovery.
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I just bought a Z3 tablet compact, which should be here at the end of next week. I haven’t found a tutorial which includes all steps to get from the standard rom to CM12. Did I miss any steps or does the following steps include everything?
Root tablet on the original Sony rom
Backup TA partition (I guess that's where the DRM keys are?)
Unlock bootloader
Flash a recovery (any recommendations?) I found this tutorial, but I only need one recovery and I don’t want to flash that zip every time I install a new rom.
Flash CM12. Are there any kernels beside that one included in the CM12 zips?
Cyberratchet said:
I just bought a Z3 tablet compact, which should be here at the end of next week. I haven’t found a tutorial which includes all steps to get from the standard rom to CM12. Did I miss any steps or does the following steps include everything?
Root tablet on the original Sony rom
Backup TA partition (I guess that's where the DRM keys are?)
Unlock bootloader
Flash a recovery (any recommendations?) I found this tutorial, but I only need one recovery and I don’t want to flash that zip every time I install a new rom.
Flash CM12. Are there any kernels beside that one included in the CM12 zips?
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I guess you should just flash the kernel via fastboot after unlocking the bootloader, that would eliminate the need to flash a recovery. It's hitting 2 birds and one stone and besides CM uses a different kernel than stock so later you would really need to flash kernel.
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Thanks for your reply. The whole flashing procedure is a lot more complicated than on my S3, so I have a follow-up question.
Should I just backup the TA partition, unlock the tablet, flash this kernel which should give me root and TWRP and then flash another recovery and CM12?
I found this recovery which is only semi-permanent, because you have to flash it before you upgrade/install a new CM12 version. It’s not big deal tbh, but is there a permanent recovery, which I only have to install once.
I'm also curious about this.
Right now, I'm trying to download the Flashtool program from Sony, but apparently, you need to "register" for it. Where did you guys download your Flashtool from?
Cyberratchet said:
Thanks for your reply. The whole flashing procedure is a lot more complicated than on my S3, so I have a follow-up question.
Should I just backup the TA partition, unlock the tablet, flash this kernel which should give me root and TWRP and then flash another recovery and CM12?
I found this recovery which is only semi-permanent, because you have to flash it before you upgrade/install a new CM12 version. It’s not big deal tbh, but is there a permanent recovery, which I only have to install once.
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Correct, make sure the kernel is compatible with CM
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The whole procedure is really frustrating, maybe someone can help me here.
I did a backup of the TA partition and unlocked the bootloader. I tried flashing the boot.img from the cm.zip, but I have no idea how to flash the rom via the cm-recovery.
Flashing the advanced kernel to get TWRP wasn’t successful as well. I tried the fastboot mode of the Flashtool and flashed the kernel, but nothing changed.
Can someone post a brief guide with the next steps to get CM12 running (with cmd commands pls)?
EDIT: I just tried to use “adb sideload” in the CM recover, but “adb devices” doesn’t show the tablet .
EDIT2: EDIT: Seems like I got it to work after all. The DualRecover Installer worked, even without SuperSU installed.
Cyberratchet said:
The whole procedure is really frustrating, maybe someone can help me here.
I did a backup of the TA partition and unlocked the bootloader. I tried flashing the boot.img from the cm.zip, but I have no idea how to flash the rom via the cm-recovery.
Flashing the advanced kernel to get TWRP wasn’t successful as well. I tried the fastboot mode of the Flashtool and flashed the kernel, but nothing changed.
Can someone post a brief guide with the next steps to get CM12 running (with cmd commands pls)?
EDIT: I just tried to use “adb sideload” in the CM recover, but “adb devices” doesn’t show the tablet .
EDIT2: EDIT: Seems like I got it to work after all. The DualRecover Installer worked, even without SuperSU installed.
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I ran into the same problem usin the cm12 nightlies from 27th march 2015:
Sideloading would not work because the tablet is not recognized by the computer. I tried with Windows 7 and gentoo Linux.
Installing from the sd-card in recovery mode was also not possible due to a error of missing "/misc".
I solved the problem by manually choosing the driver in Windows 7. I booted the tablet into recovery. Choose update using adb as detailed in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-...t/root-root-locked-bootloader-sgp621-t3013534
Then I found the device in the windows device manager. Here I manually choose the adb driver that I installed earlier from the flashtool package. After that the device was correctly recognized by Windows and I could Sideloade the cm12 image.

[GUIDE] (C6833) (Maybe Others?) New Bootloader + Recovery

Installing the new Sony Bootloader and Recovery
THIS IS FOR ALREADY UNLOCKED DEVICES!
DO NOT TRY THIS ON A GPE!​Since a lot of people seem to have problems keeping their recovery when flashing Lollipop-ROMs i decided to put up this little guide...
You can also Skip this whole guide, by just flashing the newest stock-FW at least once!
First off, as already said, this is for already unlocked devices. You can use this Guide until "Install Custom ROM", except the rooting part, for rooting use this, if you haven't already!
Don't do it if you don't atleast somewhat know what you are doing.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, or whatever you might end up with.
So, lets get started.
1. Download Sonys FlashTool "EMMA" and install it: http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/tool/flash-tool-for-xperia-devices/
In the .zip file from the FlashTool you'll find a File "customization.ini"
Copy this file to the installation directory of EMMA, usually "C:\Program Files (x86)\Sony Mobile\Emma"
If you don't copy that file, Emma will ask you for a login, don't create an account there, you will NEVER get any activation-email!
2. Open EMMA and boot your Phone into FlashMode (Power off your device -> Press and hold volume DOWN -> while pressing volume DOWN insert USB-Cable)
3. Emma should now recognize your device, but you have to select it manually tough. Select your EXACT model number. Again, I am not responsible for any bricked devices or whatever you end up with!
Now select the "(Open Devices) TA update" and click "Apply Service"
It should take a few seconds and should then display SUCCESS.
You can now close Emma
4. If you haven't already download FastBoot and Drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118#post48915118
(Run as Administrator!)
5. Download the newest version of twrp and put it somewhere:
New Inoffcial twrp-3.0.0 build by me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z-ultra/development/togari-twrp-recovery-3-0-0-t3314440
Old official versions: https://twrp.me/devices/sonyxperiazultra.html
6. Finally boot up you Phone in FastBoot-mode (Power off -> press and hold volume UP -> while pressing wolume UP insert USB-Cable
Your LED should now light up blue
Shift+Rightklick in the Folder where you have put TWRP recovery, and select "Open Commandprompt here"
Now write "fastboot flash recovery FILENAME_OF_TWRP_FILE"
You can now unplug your USB-Cable and boot into recovery and continue from there.
Your recovery will be permanent, meaning you won't loose it or replace with any other recovery that might come with your ROM.
I hope this was somewhat helpfull
Any one can flash this to C6806?
jacklau2000 said:
Any one can flash this to C6806?
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You can try, just select your modelnumber in emma
If the "Open Devices (TA Update)" show up, you're fine. If not just don't do anything.
But do not try this on a GPE!
alia5 said:
You can try, just select your modelnumber in emma
If the "Open Devices (TA Update)" show up, you're fine. If not just don't do anything.
But do not try this on a GPE!
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tried, but no luck. thanks.
It's really weird, I used emma, and installed their latest ta update. Now I can get into fastboot mode, all commands execute successfully, but the recovery never takes. The vol down + Power doesn't work, nor does 'adb reboot recovery'. Am I missing a step somewhere? This isn't my first android device, but from where I sit, it seems like something is up with my xzu.
If I try and install the 14.4* update through emma, it goes through the whole process, completes "successfully", then boots into 14.5. Something is clearly not working here.
The TA update only unlocks the ability to boot to recovery, it doesn't install one. And no, flashing official TWRP to recovery partition doesn't work, it must be compiled again to work on normal recovery partition and not in FOTAKernel, where it must be flashed to work.
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teddy74eva said:
The TA update only unlocks the ability to boot to recovery, it doesn't install one. And no, flashing official TWRP to recovery partition doesn't work, it must be compiled again to work on normal recovery partition and not in FOTAKernel, where it must be flashed to work.
Regards
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I´m on CM 11 M12 (looking forward to 12) + the new sony bootloader without any custom Kernel stuff.
Sadly, you are right. It´s not done with downloading twrp-2.8.5.0-togari.img and fastboot flash recovery yourfile.img.
The last offical TWRP release for Xperia Z Ultra is from february 2015, any chance they release an updated version for the new Sony bootloader?
Hermann1222 said:
I´m on CM 11 M12 (looking forward to 12) + the new sony bootloader without any custom Kernel stuff.
Sadly, you are right. It´s not done with downloading twrp-2.8.5.0-togari.img and fastboot flash recovery yourfile.img.
The last offical TWRP release for Xperia Z Ultra is from february 2015, any chance they release an updated version for the new Sony bootloader?
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I will try to compile one because, you know, summer holidays and no school however I don't know if I will make it.
Regards
Is there any (wish for TWRP) recovery for togari, which use the new bootoader?
FYI:
My device is a brazilian c6843.
Emma recognizes the device automatically and indicates with an exclamation point that there is no services available to the unit.
In the case someone doesn't know, it's basically the c6833 with DTV 1seg. It's totally compatible with c6833 firmware, losing TV, of course.
You sir are the real hero! Thank you!
I have a xzu running cm12.1, and I have 2 quick questions for those with more knowledge than me
Is it possible to flash the new bootloder using the open source FlashTool?
If I have to use emma, is it possible to just apply the open device ta update *without* installing stock firmware first?
pbgapski said:
If I have to use emma, is it possible to just apply the open device ta update *without* installing stock firmware first?
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You can totally do that, BUT, the newest stock firmware also has some firmware updates regarding nfc, also having the newest stock rom flashed at least once will be kind of a requirement to get everything properly working on marshmallow roms.
So I would say flash the newest stock rom at least once!
missing clues on new recovery partition
alia5 said:
You can totally do that, BUT, the newest stock firmware also has some firmware updates regarding nfc, also having the newest stock rom flashed at least once will be kind of a requirement to get everything properly working on marshmallow roms.
So I would say flash the newest stock rom at least once!
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I followed your advice, but it seems I am missing a few clues.
My sirius was on cm12.1. I backedup and flashed D6543_23.4.A.1.232_1281-5466_R6C.ftf with flashtool on linux. I tried to use emma (several times) afterwards to check for any TA updates, but all I got was "no services matched this device" or something like that. Google tells me I am not the only one with this issue with emma
Then I used fastboot to install twrp 3 from twrp.me to recovery partition, but I could not access twrp.
I fastbooted recovery again with twrp 2.8.7, and this time I could enter twrp and reflashed CM.
Now I can access twrp using the button combinations while booting, but rebooting to recovery from CM leads to a bootloop. Has anyone experienced this as well?
So it seems I am still missing a few clues to using the recovery partition. Is any build of twrp supposed to work on both FOTAkernel and recovery partitions?
Is there a TWRP 3 build that works from 'coldboot to recovery' and 'cm reboot to recovery' with the new bootloader? Any pointers?
pbgapski said:
Now I can access twrp using the button combinations while booting, but rebooting to recovery from CM leads to a bootloop. Has anyone experienced this as well?
So it seems I am still missing a few clues to using the recovery partition. Is any build of twrp supposed to work on both FOTAkernel and recovery partitions?
Is there a TWRP 3 build that works from 'coldboot to recovery' and 'cm reboot to recovery' with the new bootloader? Any pointers?
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Well, booting to recovery on separate partition from os, requires the rom to have a patch... the "new" mm-roms (when they finally hit aka. are ready to be shared in public) will have that, so no worry, just wait.
why it said my phone have no available service, i am on c6833
alia5 said:
Well, booting to recovery on separate partition from os, requires the rom to have a patch... the "new" mm-roms (when they finally hit aka. are ready to be shared in public) will have that, so no worry, just wait.
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I have the same problem but not bootloop just stuck at starting apps screen,BTW did you have a TWRP scripts for flashing TWRP 3.0 into FOTAkernel
hi .. after this update can i relock my phone and restore drm functions?! or phone go to unlocked forever?!
pls help i need answer
erfanzz said:
pls help i need answer
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Search the forums on how to backup TA partitions. I have mine but never tried to restore them

Any recovery we can use for Marshmallow?

XZ Dual Recovery is not yet compatible with Marshmallow and because of this I was forced to unlock the BL. Are there any recovery that we can use as of this moment? It seems that the development section for this is not so active.
infinitylook said:
XZ Dual Recovery is not yet compatible with Marshmallow and because of this I was forced to unlock the BL. Are there any recovery that we can use as of this moment? It seems that the development section for this is not so active.
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I saw that there is a prerooted 6.0.1 with only TWRP recovery installed, not dualrecovery. Can you guide me on steps to get from official 6.0.1 to root status on an unlocked bootloader? I can't do anything to go back to previous firmwares and it seems I have to unlock as the only way to get anywhere.
GigaSPX said:
I saw that there is a prerooted 6.0.1 with only TWRP recovery installed, not dualrecovery. Can you guide me on steps to get from official 6.0.1 to root status on an unlocked bootloader? I can't do anything to go back to previous firmwares and it seems I have to unlock as the only way to get anywhere.
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I tried flashing the TWRP from the site of TWRP but it results in blank screen. Also XZDR is not compatible with Marshmallow.
Did you already backup your TA? You can only do this by obtaining root so it is a must to flash previous FW (KK or LP) then root and backup your TA partion unless you don't care for your DRM keys.
1. Go to http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/ and follow instructions to unlock your bootloader. Alternatively you can use flashtool (just search here in the forums).
2. Download a TWRP image of Scorpion Windy (Z3 Tablet Wifi) https://twrp.me/devices/sonyxperiaz3tabetcompact.html
3. Download older versions of SuperSU. Systemless root doesn't seem to work with Xperia Stock so you go the system way, older versions are preferred. Will attach the zip I used.
3. Flash MM FW by Flashtool, do initial setup.
4. Boot into fastboot, fastboot the TWRP image you downloaded. Reboot and you should be in recovery
5. Flash the SuperSU. Flash also the RIC defeat zip. Reboot and you'll notice your just in TWRP.
6. Force shutdown.
7. Open flashtool flash the mM FW but only kernel and the FotaKernel, dont wipe anything. Reboot. It should start.
That worked for me.
After you, need to install busybox from playstore and the SELinux Changer app
P.s I can't attach any file however you can find everything i mentioned (Zips) here at XDA and TWRP. I still need to enable init.d but I guess that's difficult with stock rom stock kernel. Oh, and you can install flashfire in substitute of your recovery. Be careful with flashing Zips after you have a stable system since you don't have recovery and therefore no Nandroid backup
infinitylook said:
I tried flashing the TWRP from the site of TWRP but it results in blank screen. Also XZDR is not compatible with Marshmallow.
Did you already backup your TA? You can only do this by obtaining root so it is a must to flash previous FW (KK or LP) then root and backup your TA partion unless you don't care for your DRM keys.
1. Go to http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/ and follow instructions to unlock your bootloader. Alternatively you can use flashtool (just search here in the forums).
2. Download a TWRP image of Scorpion Windy (Z3 Tablet Wifi) https://twrp.me/devices/sonyxperiaz3tabetcompact.html
3. Download older versions of SuperSU. Systemless root doesn't seem to work with Xperia Stock so you go the system way, older versions are preferred. Will attach the zip I used.
3. Flash MM FW by Flashtool, do initial setup.
4. Boot into fastboot, fastboot the TWRP image you downloaded. Reboot and you should be in recovery
5. Flash the SuperSU. Flash also the RIC defeat zip. Reboot and you'll notice your just in TWRP.
6. Force shutdown.
7. Open flashtool flash the mM FW but only kernel and the FotaKernel, dont wipe anything. Reboot. It should start.
That worked for me.
After you, need to install busybox from playstore and the SELinux Changer app
P.s I can't attach any file however you can find everything i mentioned (Zips) here at XDA and TWRP. I still need to enable init.d but I guess that's difficult with stock rom stock kernel. Oh, and you can install flashfire in substitute of your recovery. Be careful with flashing Zips after you have a stable system since you don't have recovery and therefore no Nandroid backup
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Well then, I knew what I should have done before I lost root. In any case, what certain DRM keys would I be losing on the tablet? I know the biggest commotion on the phones were the camera algorithms.
GigaSPX said:
Well then, I knew what I should have done before I lost root. In any case, what certain DRM keys would I be losing on the tablet? I know the biggest commotion on the phones were the camera algorithms.
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You would lose camera algorithm (I don't care for that, it's a tablet and its pictures are bad from the start).
X-reality and display enhancements, sound and noise cancellation (This is i don't want to lose since i use mine mainly for graphic projects) and remote play. That's only what I remember, i don't know if I missed out something.
NO NEED TO UNLOCK THE BT, flash a MM prerooted zip you can make it yourself with prf you need the FTF, recroot and superSu.
Anyway if you still want unlock the bt backup the drm keys with backupta
dnnz said:
NO NEED TO UNLOCK THE BT, flash a MM prerooted zip you can make it yourself with prf you need the FTF, recroot and superSu.
Anyway if you still want unlock the bt backup the drm keys with backupta
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That won't work and would cause bootloop. tried the latest supersu. anyway, i found the workaround and it's been working good now.
infinitylook said:
You would lose camera algorithm (I don't care for that, it's a tablet and its pictures are bad from the start).
X-reality and display enhancements, sound and noise cancellation (This is i don't want to lose since i use mine mainly for graphic projects) and remote play. That's only what I remember, i don't know if I missed out something.
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Wow, yeah that's too dire for me to go forward to. I should've just stayed on lollipop since it was already what was best for me.
infinitylook said:
That won't work and would cause bootloop. tried the latest supersu. anyway, i found the workaround and it's been working good now.
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But but but if many did that without problem including me, check the th "when is mm out"
dnnz said:
But but but if many did that without problem including me, check the th "when is mm out"
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i willread on that. last timme i checked it out mostly devices are with sgp 612 (wifi) anyway thanks for the tip.
Can you give me the link on that thread? i checked the threads here on this device forum and they are for sgp 612 and 611 (wifi versions)

[ROM][7.0]Complete roms for Maze Alpha 4GB based on official V09

Here is the last version at the moment of the Maze alpha ROM (tested only in 4GB version)
It's a complete ROM, not an OTA update, it can be flashed using the provided TWRP 3.2.1 version, I ported from a Jemmini (many thanks) version for Bluboo S1.
Unfortunately, the TWRP cannot be flashed (issue with the touch panel), only launched by fastboot.
The ROM is the same as the v8 official one except that it is rooted using Magisk 15.2 and busybox 1.27.2 (thanks to osm0sis) is installed in /system/xbin
There is also a SPFlashTool clean version of this ROM, useful in case of troubles (as official: no root, no busybox)
1- Reboot you phone in fastboot mode : adb reboot bootloader
2- Flash the provided TWRP : fastboot flash recovery recovery_maze_alpha_4G_twrp-321.img
3- Reboot to TWRP recovery
4- copy in your SDCARD and install, in the running TWRP, the downloaded ROM V09 : Maze_Alpha_4GB_v09_TWRP.zip
The first boot take some minutes so be patient.
Here the SPFlashTool versions :
MAZE_Alpha_4GB_V09_SPFT.zip
Here, if needed, my V09 TWRP backup (new one from 21/04/2018) :
TWRP_BACKUP_MAZE_Alpha_A_V09.zip
Credits to Jemmini and Magisk team.
Can you make this for the 6 gb version?
many thanks gonna ty it soon
Nautilus99 said:
Can you make this for the 6 gb version?
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I do not have the 6GB version
If I can download a stock ROM and a recent OTA update, I will do that.
Maze do not help us unfortunately
No complete stock ROM, No kernel source nothing !!!!!!!!!!
dreambo said:
I do note have the 6GB version
If I can download a stock ROM and a recent OTA update, I will do that.
Maze do not help us unfortunately
No complete stock ROM, No kernel source nothing !!!!!!!!!!
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Yes i know its sad, i did a backup of mine and root it but it didnt work the backup i had to do clean flash, if we can manage to have a twrp and a source of the stock roms we could make a deabloat and put update apps ( menssages, calendar etc) and put mods for awsome features i dont see RR or lineage putting thier hands on this phone
Thanks for this Rom.
Is there any root for the maze alpha x?
here
WiddleyScudds said:
Is there any root for the maze alpha x?
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read
The ROM is the same as the v8 official one except that it is rooted using Magisk 15.2 and busybox 1.27.2 (thanks to osm0sis) is installed in /system/xbin
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thorfr said:
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I have an alpha x, not alpha.
Thanks for ROM
When I install this ROM, from TWRP, i need install anything for root (Supersu)? Or when I install this ROM, I have root?
rzoli71 said:
Thanks for ROM
When I install this ROM, from TWRP, i need install anything for root (Supersu)? Or when I install this ROM, I have root?
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No it is already rooted.
Reboot your phone to android, and then install MagsikManager.apk
I am editing my post to give you a 100% working TWRP 3.2.1 for our beloved Maze Alpha 4G :victory:
thank you
After I installed this rom, and freezed the hot knot, baidu_location FM Radio, etc, the BT connection did not break.
dreambo said:
No it is already rooted.
Reboot your phone to android, and then install MagsikManager.apk
I am editing my post to give you a 100% working TWRP 3.2.1 for our beloved Maze Alpha 4G :victory:
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Hi dreambo,
do You know if there's a stock rom for download from maze alpha x? I think it's important for normal users and developers to get one. For normal users it's important to have an option to reinstall stock version and for developers I think it's the source for custom roms (e.g. Lineage Os).
If You know a source, can You please give us a link?
ahorntaler said:
Hi dreambo,
do You know if there's a stock rom for download from maze alpha x? I think it's important for normal users and developers to get one. For normal users it's important to have an option to reinstall stock version and for developers I think it's the source for custom roms (e.g. Lineage Os).
If You know a source, can You please give us a link?
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No I not have any source, I am just a simple user like any other.
If I have any source or if I can make a ROM for MAZE Alpha X, I will do it and I will share it with every body, as I do until now for the MAZE Alpha 4/64
Hi
Sorry for stupid question, but is flashing with SP Flashtool an option to get root without wiping all data (unlike all other methods involving bootloader unlocking)?
iBolitN said:
Hi
Sorry for stupid question, but is flashing with SP Flashtool an option to get root without wiping all data (unlike all other methods involving bootloader unlocking)?
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Unfortunatly no. As you will see repeated times in the forum, people have issue with phone not booting after changing from stock recovery to twrp. This is do (most likely from) to verified boot setting. And by unlocking bootloader we can bypass verified boot. So without unlock you might get a successfull load into twrp, but android will not boot.
Hello to all and please help if you can.
After unlocking the bootloader and flash the rom I'v got orange state with bootloop. Then after trying to fix it (wrong way) and relock bootloader and got red state with bootloop. I read that flahing back to stock fix the problem but I have no success with the rom provided in this post, the v5 from maze, the latest flash tool and the maze alpha flash tool... in all cases I get DA error(maze flash tool) or DA MISHMATCH (sp flash tool). I also tried different pc and cable with no result and finaly can't get fastboot. If that helps I've got the same flash tool error before the procedure. Every help will be appreciated.
stargazer78 said:
Hello to all and please help if you can.
After unlocking the bootloader and flash the rom I'v got orange state with bootloop. Then after trying to fix it (wrong way) and relock bootloader and got red state with bootloop. I read that flahing back to stock fix the problem but I have no success with the rom provided in this post, the v5 from maze, the latest flash tool and the maze alpha flash tool... in all cases I get DA error(maze flash tool) or DA MISHMATCH (sp flash tool). I also tried different pc and cable with no result and finaly can't get fastboot. If that helps I've got the same flash tool error before the procedure. Every help will be appreciated.
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First unlock again your bootloader and use fastboot to flash boot, recovery and system partitions:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img.
Those partition images can be found in the ROM for SPFlashTool I have provide.
After that you can boot android normally.
If you any TWRP backup, you can restore it after flashing the TWRP.
Thanks a lot for your reply....
the problem is that i cant boot into fastboot to unlock bootloader....
the phone bootloops all the time, shows the red state alert and even with vol+ pressed the menu to choose recovery or fastboot doesn't apear... thanks again.
dreambo said:
First unlock again your bootloader and use fastboot to flash boot, recovery and system partitions:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img.
Those partition images can be found in the ROM for SPFlashTool I have provide.
After that you can boot android normally.
If you any TWRP backup, you can restore it after flashing the TWRP.
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Is there any way to unlock the bootloader in my situation or/and enter the fastboot mode in order to follow your steps... thanks.

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