Epic Failure while trying to flash/root my ARC ICS 4.0.4 - Xperia Arc Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So today after watching tutorial videos and reading about it I finally made my mind and decided to flash/root my xperia arc. The build no of my stock was .431 now what I did was download the '.431 ready to root ftf' and flashed my phone, now when I tried to root it it gave me several errors mkdir failed for tmp, File exists and rm failed for *, No such file or directory and to make thing worse the memory card messed up and I had to format it and lost all the data. Now I've recovered the phone using pc companion but I failed very badly
I have no idea what exactly did I do wrong?

assassin8 said:
what exactly did I do wrong?
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Not a clue, the memory card shouldn't have been affected so god knows. Just start over.

XperienceD said:
Not a clue, the memory card shouldn't have been affected so god knows. Just start over.
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is there any other way of rooting my device? like if I unlock the bootloader will it be easier to root it? and how do I go about cfw/kernel/mods in a unlocked bootloader?

assassin8 said:
like if I unlock the bootloader will it be easier to root it?
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Yep.
assassin8 said:
and how do I go about cfw/kernel/mods in a unlocked bootloader?
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Read the stickys, and the individual threads for instructions.

Go to setting after flash the ready to root 4.0.3. Click at xperia. Click connectivity. Click USB connection mode. Choose MSC. The default is MTP if i not mistaken. Then root your phone and flash back 4.0.4 kernel.
This method i using when i root my phone last week. Before that it was giving me so many error.
Im on LOCKED BOOTLOADER while doing that

assassin8 said:
is there any other way of rooting my device? like if I unlock the bootloader will it be easier to root it?
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Yes, after unlocking the bootloader flash a kernel, and then install a custom rom that's pre-rooted. Much easier way if you don't mind not sticking with stock.

SuperMari064 said:
Yes, after unlocking the bootloader flash a kernel, and then install a custom rom that's pre-rooted. Much easier way if you don't mind not sticking with stock.
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what kernel and ROM should I get?

assassin8 said:
what kernel and ROM should I get?
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Normally I use the Arcknight kernel (Get version 3.5.1 or 3.3 because 3.6 is broken), but since Sony released the new .587 build I'm sticking with this kernel for now.
Now with Roms I suggest you go with this one its really good .

Okay I just rooted it sucessfully but I kept the bootloader locked.

How do I flash Arcknight 3.5.4 on my locked bootloader?

assassin8 said:
How do I flash Arcknight 3.5.4 on my locked bootloader?
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You can't.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc

XperienceD said:
You can't.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc
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So how do I go about getting 'Xperia Ice Bean 4.0.4'?
If that's not possible then can you please recommend some good ROMs for locked BL if there are any?

assassin8 said:
So how do I go about getting 'Xperia Ice Bean 4.0.4'?
If that's not possible then can you please recommend some good ROMs for locked BL if there are any?
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If you're going to root then you might as well unlock the BL. If IceBean needs a custom kernel then you can't use it, if not follow the instructions.
Sent from my CM9'd Arc

I unlocked the bootloader and now running cyanogen mod
however the usb transfer speed is rather slow, around 2.5mbps?

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[resolved]How to root stock ROM?

I found Jelly Sandwich too slow so I down graded to this stock ROM. Now when I run the root for scripting I get a bunch of permission denied messages and it doesn't work. How can I root the phone? I can't unlock the boot loader.
Before asking questions that have been asked a thousand times try searching in future. how to root arc
you have to download and flash a rootable ftf. Here's one for arc s
XperienceD said:
Before asking questions that have been asked a thousand times try searching in future. how to root arc
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Please don't reply to any more of my posts.
jman2131 said:
you have to download and flash a rootable ftf. Here's one for arc s
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Is it safe to do even though my device is LT15i not LT18i?
itsup said:
Please don't reply to any more of my posts.
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Don't tell any member what, where or who they can and can't reply to.
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itsup said:
Is it safe to do even though my device is LT15i not LT18i?
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I think so. After rooting, flash an lt15i 587 kernel
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jman2131 said:
I think so. After rooting, flash an lt15i 587 kernel
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But that's the thing I can't flash a kernel since I can't unlock the bootloader
Yes you can You can flash stock kernels with locked bootloaders. Flash this one
jman2131 said:
Yes you can You can flash stock kernels with locked bootloaders. Flash this one
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According to this thread with a locked boot loader custom kernels can't be flashed. Is it that you can flash stock kernels but not custom ones?
yep. stock kernels you can flash because they're stock - stock ics already uses them. custom ones, you can't.
If you hAve Xperia pro then follow the below link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801480
And if not pro then follow the procedure and use you phone kernel.
If I helped you press thanks.
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It's still the same problem. I run ICS Easy Rooting Toolkit V1 and it fails
itsup said:
It's still the same problem. I run ICS Easy Rooting Toolkit V1 and it fails
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try this rooting kit
jman2131 said:
try this rooting kit
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Nope
itsup said:
Nope
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D: I really don't know what's going on then Sorry
btw, which version of JS did you find too slow? you could try the latest version because it comes rooted already
For those that have come across this most recent but thousandth "how to root" thread, you'll find the solution in the first few results of the link I posted on page 1.
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jman2131 said:
btw, which version of JS did you find too slow? you could try the latest version because it comes rooted already
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8.0. I don't think I can try the latest version because how will I install CWM without having root?
itsup said:
8.0. I don't think I can try the latest version because how will I install CWM without having root?
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As soon as your bootloader is unlocked you can flash any kernel which mostly will have CWM included.
weaselmetal said:
As soon as your bootloader is unlocked you can flash any kernel which mostly will have CWM included.
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I can't unlock my bootloader, my understanding is some are just made that way.

[Q] Fastboot / Flashtool little problem.

Good day..
I have a noob question , im just a beginner.
I have Xperia Arc S . Id like to install CM10_anzu but when I flash the recovey namely "boot.img" from the zip
using fastboot or flashtool it gives me "Device needs a root" error etc... But I am definitely rooted.
What am I doing wrong here. ?
thanks ... Good Day.
I think you need to unlock your bootloader to use fastboot. I guess thats problem, but maybe someone smarter will answer you correctly
Thank you for a suggestion.
DjDexter5GHz said:
I think you need to unlock your bootloader to use fastboot. I guess thats problem, but maybe someone smarter will answer you correctly
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Thank you for your suggestion . but my bootloader is unlocked.
my status is actually bootloader unlocked allowed: Yes.
that's unlocked right??
Don't know about the arc but on Xperia Play boot.img was not working on CM10 so I just used another JB Kernal and that worked a treat.
ecomTym THE
tallman43 said:
Don't know about the arc but on Xperia Play boot.img was not working on CM10 so I just used another JB Kernal and that worked a treat.
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Could you point me to that kernel that worked?
will it work with the Arc S?
sorry for too much questions.
janyjan said:
that's unlocked right??
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No, it means it can be unlocked, so follow a method to unlock it and try again.
janyjan said:
Could you point me to that kernel that worked?
will it work with the Arc S?
sorry for too much questions.
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Yep it's called Twrp kernal hear's link works on Arc S http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075562:)

BELL Xperia ZL bootloader unlock allowed: NO

Recently picked up my Bell one and noticed it says no.
Anyway around this ? how can i unlock the bootloader?
This is making me reconsider the device and go get the HTC One
may i ask what you need to do with an unlocked bootloader?
Root recovery and rom flashing can still be achieved with a locked bootloader.
sirsmokey said:
may i ask what you need to do with an unlocked bootloader?
Root recovery and rom flashing can still be achieved with a locked bootloader.
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Just seems to be annoying flashing a ROM and then rooting again and etc
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mardos said:
Just seems to be annoying flashing a ROM and then rooting again and etc
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 2
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well once cwm or twrp is fixed you can flash roms and not loose root or recovery.
as for why have an unlocked bootloader, well custom kernels.
I thought Sony was offering unlock bootloaders to everyone.
btw, have you tried the unofficial unlock tool?
HackitZ said:
well once cwm or twrp is fixed you can flash roms and not loose root or recovery.
as for why have an unlocked bootloader, well custom kernels.
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Is this true?
I thought you could only load Sony-based Roms. Like Lite edition ROMs et all.
But what if I wanted to load CM10 onto my Bell ZL?
I definitely need to unlock the boot loader no?
fahad233 said:
Is this true?
I thought you could only load Sony-based Roms. Like Lite edition ROMs et all.
But what if I wanted to load CM10 onto my Bell ZL?
I definitely need to unlock the boot loader no?
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99% of the ROMs for the ZL or for that matter almost any phone are for ones with an unlocked boot loader. Can ROMs be made for locked boot loaders as well? Sure they can. But devs have enough bugs and performance enhancements to deal with as it is to worry about locked BLs.
fahad233 said:
Is this true?
I thought you could only load Sony-based Roms. Like Lite edition ROMs et all.
But what if I wanted to load CM10 onto my Bell ZL?
I definitely need to unlock the boot loader no?
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yes you need an unlocked bootloader to use official cm10, but in time you will see versions ported for locked bootloaders.
coilbio said:
I thought Sony was offering unlock bootloaders to everyone.
btw, have you tried the unofficial unlock tool?
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where can I find said tool?
That is rubbish... ignore his advice.
LenAsh said:
That is rubbish... ignore his advice.
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what is rubbish?

[Q] Major launcher redraws after Jellybean update

Only had this problem on ICS occasionally, now its so common, and so freaking irritating! anyone else experiencing this/ know of a fix?
root your phone and do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2300909
m1st3r1 said:
root your phone and do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2300909
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Yeah I've saw that when searching, but don't want to unlock my bootloader just yet, I'm guessing JB hasn't been rooted for locked BL yet?
adsada arc said:
Yeah I've saw that when searching, but don't want to unlock my bootloader just yet, I'm guessing JB hasn't been rooted for locked BL yet?
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You can root without unlocking the bootloader. As long as you come from ics stock with root and cwm. There's a thread about this. But yeah, there is no simple method(s) (yet)
Or you can always relock the bootloader after that. The root will intact (there's also thread about this)
Sent from my Xperia S using Tapatalk 2

[Q] Problem Install Kernel

Hello guys!
I'm trying to install [CM10.2] LegacyXperia but i have serious problems.
I rooted and already have a CWM, but i think i have to install a new kernel, can you explain me who to do that?
i tried every programs for nothing xD
With flashtool i got error saying that phone is not rooted but it is.
Hope for help.
joaoandre23 said:
Hello guys!
I'm trying to install [CM10.2] LegacyXperia but i have serious problems.
I rooted and already have a CWM, but i think i have to install a new kernel, can you explain me who to do that?
i tried every programs for nothing xD
With flashtool i got error saying that phone is not rooted but it is.
Hope for help.
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The rooted error in flashtool means your boatloader isn't unlocked... You will need to unlock boatloader to flash custom kernels...
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using Tapatalk 2
Who?
Attitude.SSJ said:
The rooted error in flashtool means your boatloader isn't unlocked... You will need to unlock boatloader to flash custom kernels...
Sent from my Xperia Neo V using Tapatalk 2
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Who to do that? unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com Only way?
to hard by that way xD
joaoandre23 said:
Who to do that? unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com Only way?
to hard by that way xD
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If you follow the instructions closely, there should be no problems.
Make sure you read the requirements first.
If your phone is built before 12W11 (check under battery), you can also use test point method.
For more info, search. Been discussed ****loads of times.

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