help with fastboot for newbie - Sony Xperia ZR

i have xperia zr cc5502 with 5.1.1 stock installed on it
i have tried to follow CM tutorial on thier site wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_yuga
but when im trying to do fastboot im getting waiting for device's and i do have fastboot installed via android studio
and i managed to get my phone into fastboot mode(blue notification light)
thanks

Did you install the relevant drivers for the ZR? Easiest way to do this would be by installing Flashtool (by Androxyde), which includes a GUI for flashing images via fastboot.

SirVer said:
Did you install the relevant drivers for the ZR? Easiest way to do this would be by installing Flashtool (by Androxyde), which includes a GUI for flashing images via fastboot.
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i have downloaded the program
i looked online to how to get scatter-loading file
and when i followed the instruction
its says i dont have mtd file or emmc

also i tired to follow the guide here developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/imei-verification/79e3de6c1cdcb72796f5497654fe1c6769602ea35174b9a25be5cab6f6d90919f8448ef693675ac8fd8b9aa0a0520820d90f6e15c7efd5b0934255d1b7f3ec95
but when i type fastboot devices
i get nothing i return (although i can see the blue light )

That's because you don't have the drivers installed. And I didn't mean SP Flashtool - that's for MediaTek devices. We use Flashtool by Androxyde (Google it) for Xperia devices, and it's a lot less difficult to use (no scatter files, for example). There are several guides on XDA for Flashtool, look for one. In those guides, you'll see how to install the drivers. Also, Flashtool can unlock your bootloader without wiping the internal data or anything, so it's preferable to the normal way.

SirVer said:
That's because you don't have the drivers installed. And I didn't mean SP Flashtool - that's for MediaTek devices. We use Flashtool by Androxyde (Google it) for Xperia devices, and it's a lot less difficult to use (no scatter files, for example). There are several guides on XDA for Flashtool, look for one. In those guides, you'll see how to install the drivers. Also, Flashtool can unlock your bootloader without wiping the internal data or anything, so it's preferable to the normal way.
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okay i followed the instructions and it said everything went successfully
but from some reason the light switched from blue to red and then no light and now i cant enter any mode(fastboot or recovery)
i used the the instructions here orum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658952
edit: if i pull out the battery and then turn it back in and then press the power button it vibrates for a second
edit 2: the phone began to heat up,now it's very hot and it's connected to anything

That's odd... Please state exactly what you did, what you flashed (if you did flash something), and if possible, the Flashtool output for the operations.

SirVer said:
That's odd... Please state exactly what you did, what you flashed (if you did flash something), and if possible, the Flashtool output for the operations.
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i just gave it to some phone lab and they fixed it

styxxer said:
i just gave it to some phone lab and they fixed it
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Nice. ?
Did they tell you what the problem was? How much did it cost you?

SirVer said:
Nice.
Did they tell you what the problem was? How much did it cost you?
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it coast 51.12$ and they said there was a problem with the fastboot:angel:

Woah, $50?! The only way I can think of that justifies $50 for that repair would be if the motherboard was f**ked up and they had to replace it. If that's what happened, then congratulations; most phones don't recover from motherboard damage. ?

SirVer said:
Woah, $50?! The only way I can think of that justifies $50 for that repair would be if the motherboard was f**ked up and they had to replace it. If that's what happened, then congratulations; most phones don't recover from motherboard damage.
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i dont know what they did,but im glad it's working
also i see when the phone starts up the Entel logo(which is Chilean telecommunications company), can you tell why?

Sounds like your phone magically became carrier customized, which probably means the motherboard was replaced, or a new bootloader/ROM specific to that carrier was flashed.

Thanks for help
Sent from my Lenovo K50a40

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noob question about rooting

hi. I read somewhere here about rooting using doomlord's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2440375). my questions are:
1. will this method work for stock Xperia SP? Literally just out of the box, everything stock. running JB 4.1.2 v.254.
2. what are the chances of bricking my phone? i really want to root mine because i want custom ROMs on it but im really nervous because its my only phone, and this will be the first time ill do it.
thanks in advance. appreciate all your replies
1.-Yes, thats the method for .254: You need to flash .257 kernel first.
2.-Sony phones can't get "bricked"...99% of the times they only get a boot loop, which means your SP wont get past the Sony-Xperia logo. In this scenario you need to repair via Flashtool or Update Service. Flashtool is more effective for "bricked" phones.
cachanilla86 said:
1.-Yes, thats the method for .254: You need to flash .257 kernel first.
2.-Sony phones can't get "bricked"...99% of the times they only get a boot loop, which means your SP wont get past the Sony-Xperia logo. In this scenario you need to repair via Flashtool or Update Service. Flashtool is more effective for "bricked" phones.
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thanks. incase of bootloop, is it easy to repair?
papawil01 said:
thanks. incase of bootloop, is it easy to repair?
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Yes, just do a lil' research about flashtool and how to turn off the phone.
cachanilla86 said:
Yes, just do a lil' research about flashtool and how to turn off the phone.
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alright. lastly, what are the chances that ill get my phone to bootloop? is it high, or not likely if i follow the steps thoroughly?
Still nervous about rooting my phone. (sigh)
Sent from my C5303
papawil01 said:
Still nervous about rooting my phone. (sigh)
Sent from my C5303
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I have done it 8 times, with no problems at all. At first one I have only offline charging bug, but when I repair software with PC Companion, than make root with this method again that solve the problem with offline charging.
But only root? When U first read than do - its unable to brick your phone.
smogf said:
I have done it 8 times, with no problems at all. At first one I have only offline charging bug, but when I repair software with PC Companion, than make root with this method again that solve the problem with offline charging.
But only root? When U first read than do - its unable to brick your phone.
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i tried rooting my phone two times. but i cant. whenever i run doomlords runme_win file, it says "error: cannot find device" or "error: device disconnected". any ideas? ive mustered enough courage to root my phone and it seems easy, but i dont know why it keeps getting this error. TIA
papawil01 said:
i tried rooting my phone two times. but i cant. whenever i run doomlords runme_win file, it says "error: cannot find device" or "error: device disconnected". any ideas? ive mustered enough courage to root my phone and it seems easy, but i dont know why it keeps getting this error. TIA
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First of all connect your phone in flashtool, select Devices -> Chek Drivers and check if you have ABD driver installed.
Have you enable USB Debugging? Phone have to be also connected in MSC mode.
And at last. Have you turn off Flashtool before running script??
So on. More questions ask better in "ROOTing" thread. Or at first read this thread from start to the end before aksing quiestions. Theres a lot of answers.
smogf said:
First of all connect your phone in flashtool, select Devices -> Chek Drivers and check if you have ABD driver installed.
Have you enable USB Debugging? Phone have to be also connected in MSC mode.
And at last. Have you turn off Flashtool before running script??
So on. More questions ask better in "ROOTing" thread. Or at first read this thread from start to the end before aksing quiestions. Theres a lot of answers.
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i think adb drivers are not installed. do you know how? it says: "list of adb devices: none" sorry but i get too flooded with all the info here so i try to ask on this thread. thanks

[SOLVED] Unbrick c5303 possible?

Hey Folks,
Yesterday I came accross a new firmware for my C5303 (Stock) Rom. Problem was, something went fishy on my computer and the upgrade process went south midways.
Probelm being: I have neither rooted, nor unlocked the bootloader.
Is there a way to unbrick? Unfortunatelly I have learned, that appart from other SONY devices, the SP is not so peachy when it comes to custom roms.
Current state:
The device is not recogniced by the flash tool of Sony, or the suite.
Could someone point fingers where to look for a solution?
You will have to flash an FTF file using "flashtool".
A search on this forum will surely point you in the right direction.
There are already plenty of guides.
Good luck!
kevke said:
Hey Folks,
Yesterday I came accross a new firmware for my C5303 (Stock) Rom. Problem was, something went fishy on my computer and the upgrade process went south midways.
Probelm being: I have neither rooted, nor unlocked the bootloader.
Is there a way to unbrick? Unfortunatelly I have learned, that appart from other SONY devices, the SP is not so peachy when it comes to custom roms.
Current state:
The device is not recogniced by the flash tool of Sony, or the suite.
Could someone point fingers where to look for a solution?
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I bricked mine yesterday at 11 pm,couldnt sleep right cause of the panic. xD
My C5303 has a LOCKED BOOTLOADER too,and I was stuck at the SONY logo.
I downloaded Flashtool.
I installed Flashtool.
This procedure is neccessary in order to install fastboot/flashmode/adb drivers.If you already did it,skip it.
If ur on windows 8,move ur mouse coursor to top right of the screen,a toolbar will appear.
Then click SETTINGS.Then click CHANGE PC SETTINGS.When it opens,select UPDATE & RECOVERY.Select RECOVERY.Select ADVANCED STARTUP.When it reboots,you will see a blue background and an option,i think it is TROUBLESHOOT,anyways,look for DISABLE DRIVER SIGNATURE VERIFICATION.But as I remember,i was put with a choice of selecting a number,and i pressed 7-DISABLE DRIVER VERIFICATION.
The PC will boot like nothing is changed,but now u can install the drivers.
Go to Flashtool/drivers and open the installation program
Select "Flashmode drivers","fastboot drivers" and "common drivers for Viskan board(these are the ADB drivers ONLY for the Xperia SP)"
The PC will ask you to allow the driver installation,allow all of them.Reboot ur pc again,and connect ur phone in flashmode for the pc to link the flashmode drivers to ur Xperia SP,then u can begin.
Download this firmware FROM THIS LINK
http://www.xperiadownload.cz/phocadownload/userupload/download/2013/SP/C5303_12.1.A.1.205_CE.rar
extract the ftf file with any rar program,then move the .ftf file to the FIRMWARE folder in the directory where flashtool is installed,mine is C:/Flashtool.move the .ftf file into (DRIVE):/Flashtool/firmwares
Open Flashtool,select Flash with Flashmode,wait for the program to say that u can connect ur xperia sp with the PC.To enter Flashmode hold the Volume DOWN button while connecting the phone to the PC.
I reccommend using the SONY cable,as i have a feeling it is the best one for these things.
Let Fashtool flash everything,do not touch the device at all until the Flashtool allows you to do so.
Here mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-sp/general/root-ultimate-noobs-guide-to-rooting-t2845520
Thanks for all the answers so far...
I figured, taht in the flashtool the firmware for the device is not listet, although it is in the respektive directory. am I blind, or am I missing something?
It however does offer a X10 installation, what ever that is, when it is at home
Look for an FTF file on this forum.
Make sure you download and flash the correct one!
kevke said:
Thanks for all the answers so far...
I figured, taht in the flashtool the firmware for the device is not listet, although it is in the respektive directory. am I blind, or am I missing something?
It however does offer a X10 installation, what ever that is, when it is at home
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I have found this source: http://xperiafirmware.com/8-firmware/37-sony-xperia-sp-c5303
It is recognised by the flash tool and therefore, I believe it works well... I'll keep you folks postet... FINGERS CROSSED
Okay folks, you can uncross your fingers... Thanks to all of you, the call is back to life!

Xperia ROM install always bricking

hi there, i have a Sony xperia sp, I'm wanting to install a new ROM, as the 4.3 is hideous, i have rooted, added a recovery mode onto the phone to flash/install the new ROM, but when i try install, it will tell me that it's completed and i restart the phone with the Gapps and ROM installed and the phone won't turn on, so i have to repair it through Sony PC Companion 2.1 to get 4.3 back onto the phone, can someone help me as I'm loosing it with ROM installations, I am aware the phone is capable of running higher versions of android but I don't know why the phone won't install properly.
XDA Visitor said:
hi there, i have a Sony xperia sp, I'm wanting to install a new ROM, as the 4.3 is hideous, i have rooted, added a recovery mode onto the phone to flash/install the new ROM, but when i try install, it will tell me that it's completed and i restart the phone with the Gapps and ROM installed and the phone won't turn on, so i have to repair it through Sony PC Companion 2.1 to get 4.3 back onto the phone, can someone help me as I'm loosing it with ROM installations, I am aware the phone is capable of running higher versions of android but I don't know why the phone won't install properly.
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Hi
You can ask here but you have to create an account first before you can post
Xperia SP Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Thank you.
Did you unlock bootloader?
Bigrrd225 said:
Did you unlock bootloader?
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HI, I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my xperia but i can't, the phone is able to be unlocked but the fast boot lasts for 5 seconds before going into charging mode, im have tried using a 2.0 and 3.0 usb but still having issues and i am using windows 10
its_connorshaw said:
HI, I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my xperia but i can't, the phone is able to be unlocked but the fast boot lasts for 5 seconds before going into charging mode, im have tried using a 2.0 and 3.0 usb but still having issues and i am using windows 10
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Okay
its_connorshaw said:
HI, I'm trying to unlock the bootloader on my xperia but i can't, the phone is able to be unlocked but the fast boot lasts for 5 seconds before going into charging mode, im have tried using a 2.0 and 3.0 usb but still having issues and i am using windows 10
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Hi, are you the original poster of this thread?
If this is so, you will really need to unlock your bootloader first, that is the rule of thumb if you want to use custom ROMs that require an unlocked bootloader. If you flash a ROM that requires an unlocked bootloader on a locked bootloader, the phone won't boot at all. You will need to check if your device eligible for bootloader unlock first!
To remedy your problem of fastboot lasting for 5 seconds, you might want to make sure you installed the correct Xperia drivers. You can install the drivers by navigating through the FlashTool install directory (C:\Flashtool\drivers) and install the drivers from within. Or, if you do not have flashtool, you may download the drivers pack here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635830 NOTE! Since you are using windows 10, it also uses the same driver verification thingy that was introduced in windows 8+, therefore you will need to follow the link provided under [Troubleshooting] part of the linked thread.
All you need to do is select fastboot drivers, flashmode drivers, and adb drivers for Viskan board.
if you have succeeded on installing proper drivers, you will now have to try again unlocking the bootloader. I highly recommend using FlashTool for unlocking purposes (if youre coming from another device, you might be familiar with the fastboot unlock command).
If fail, one common issue with fastboot lasting for a few seconds is a bad USB cable. Try to find another genuine cable and use it. If you dont have any options, try to position the USB cable in a correct position, so that the connection between your XSP and the PC is solid.
If else fails, i would lastly suggest for you to try on another PC.
TechnoSparks said:
Hi, are you the original poster of this thread?
If this is so, you will really need to unlock your bootloader first, that is the rule of thumb if you want to use custom ROMs that require an unlocked bootloader. If you flash a ROM that requires an unlocked bootloader on a locked bootloader, the phone won't boot at all. You will need to check if your device eligible for bootloader unlock first!
To remedy your problem of fastboot lasting for 5 seconds, you might want to make sure you installed the correct Xperia drivers. You can install the drivers by navigating through the FlashTool install directory (C:\Flashtool\drivers) and install the drivers from within. Or, if you do not have flashtool, you may download the drivers pack here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2635830 NOTE! Since you are using windows 10, it also uses the same driver verification thingy that was introduced in windows 8+, therefore you will need to follow the link provided under [Troubleshooting] part of the linked thread.
All you need to do is select fastboot drivers, flashmode drivers, and adb drivers for Viskan board.
if you have succeeded on installing proper drivers, you will now have to try again unlocking the bootloader. I highly recommend using FlashTool for unlocking purposes (if youre coming from another device, you might be familiar with the fastboot unlock command).
If fail, one common issue with fastboot lasting for a few seconds is a bad USB cable. Try to find another genuine cable and use it. If you dont have any options, try to position the USB cable in a correct position, so that the connection between your XSP and the PC is solid.
If else fails, i would lastly suggest for you to try on another PC.
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Thank you so much! i have managed to unlock my bootloader, but i have one more question, when i unlocked my bootloader, it wiped my whole phone, is this normal?
its_connorshaw said:
Thank you so much! i have managed to unlock my bootloader, but i have one more question, when i unlocked my bootloader, it wiped my whole phone, is this normal?
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No problem, friend! Yes, unlocking the bootloader will wipe the phone's data. This is warned multiple times on the unlock bootloader page of SONY.
TechnoSparks said:
No problem, friend! Yes, unlocking the bootloader will wipe the phone's data. This is warned multiple times on the unlock bootloader page of SONY. [/QQUOTE]
I have managed to install the custom ROM, thank you again
I'm running on 5.1.1 but the sp runs very slowly on occasions, would upgrading to v6.0 work fine or even better than 5.1.1? I have noticed its a lot better than 4.3.
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its_connorshaw said:
TechnoSparks said:
No problem, friend! Yes, unlocking the bootloader will wipe the phone's data. This is warned multiple times on the unlock bootloader page of SONY. [/QQUOTE]
I have managed to install the custom ROM, thank you again
I'm running on 5.1.1 but the sp runs very slowly on occasions, would upgrading to v6.0 work fine or even better than 5.1.1? I have noticed its a lot better than 4.3.
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Sorry, but I can't answer to that
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[bricked] HELP please, or is all hope lost

Was having wifi issues, found a tutorial on flashing firmware via usb, BUT downloaded an old firmware that made the whole device go to hell.
Has anyone managed to recover their device, or am I the only soul who was dumb enough to put myself in this situation.
I cannot get into fastboot, recovery, etc. booting leads to a blank screen.
Cheers
You will have to flash the stockrom files via Odin i am afraid
Sent from my SM-N920C using Tapatalk
Do you have any sort of instructions.
I'm sorta familiar with Odin, but I thought that fastboot was a requirement?
jewnersey said:
Was having wifi issues, found a tutorial on flashing firmware via usb, BUT downloaded an old firmware that made the whole device go to hell.
Has anyone managed to recover their device, or am I the only soul who was dumb enough to put myself in this situation.
I cannot get into fastboot, recovery, etc. booting leads to a blank screen.
Cheers
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Hey were you able to fix this issue? I am having a similar issue currently and would appreciate any help.
jewnersey said:
Was having wifi issues, found a tutorial on flashing firmware via usb, BUT downloaded an old firmware that made the whole device go to hell.
Has anyone managed to recover their device, or am I the only soul who was dumb enough to put myself in this situation.
I cannot get into fastboot, recovery, etc. booting leads to a blank screen.
Cheers
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Turns out i did the exact same and now i am in similar situation.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/google-glass/help/glass-wont-fastboot-mode-t3990575
did you manage to fix the problem?
Don't think it's fixable ?
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Don't think it's fixable
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I was able to make some progress. Whenever i tried to fastboot a device would popup for a second on the computer and then disappear. At first I thought it was fastboot interface but looking closely at the device "OMAP4430" with vid 0451 and pid D00F, turns out it is an interface used to flash new first stage and main bootloaders on various devices such as galaxy nexus and galaxy tab 2 along with pandaboard and certain lg phones. There are utilities such as OMAP flash (by Texas instruments) and OMAP4BOOT (unofficial open source) that could talk to the device using this protocol. People have made scripts around these utilities to unbrick other devices mentioned above. I have played with these tools and i am able to push first loader called MLO or " xloader" by TI, fortunately google provides xloader with XE23 but i am not been able to push the main bootloader perhaps someone with more experience can help write configuration scripts for these tools that would work on glass so that i can get to fastboot and restore my device.

Sony Mobile Flasher stuck on getvar:max-download-size (Flashing Xperia 10)

Hello,
I got my Xperia 10 into a bootloop. I'm still able to enter recovery, but I've never been able to get out of the bootloop, no matter what I tried.
I started trying to flash software onto it with Sony Mobile Flasher. I'm using version 0.9.28.0. Every time I try flashing, the process gets stuck on the same line:
Sending getvar:max-download-size
Does anyone know what exactly this means or how I can fix this?
Any help is greatly appreciated. :good:
Did you find a solution, I am facing the same problem.
gluzm said:
Did you find a solution, I am facing the same problem.
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The problem stopped occurring.
However, I began having problems with the missing flash script. I fixed that and was able to flash firmware from XperiFirm.
Do you have a missing script file as well or is it just me?
Update
Here's an update.
The problem with getting stuck on getvar:max-download-size only occurs if it's the second time flashing the device after initial connection (and any attempt after that I guess).
This means, connect the phone, try flashing. If for some reason you try another flash without disconnecting the phone, it will get stuck.
This has always helped me, not sure if it's a universal solution.
Flash using Newflasher
Chronic2k13 said:
Flash using Newflasher
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I tried that too, but it consistently reports the same errors as FlashTool concerning this problem.
Kestnix said:
I tried that too, but it consistently reports the same errors as FlashTool concerning this problem.
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Are you deleting all the TA files before you flash?
Chronic2k13 said:
Are you deleting all the TA files before you flash?
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Yes, I am. I don't remember whether I deleted all of them or just the ones I didn't want.
Should've I kept some in particular?
Kestnix said:
Yes, I am. I don't remember whether I deleted all of them or just the ones I didn't want.
Should've I kept some in particular?
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Delete all of them! The one in the partition folder too! Then drag the rest of the folder into the Newflasher folder and then follow the instructions on the Newflasher page
Chronic2k13 said:
Delete all of them! The one in the partition folder too! Then drag the rest of the folder into the Newflasher folder and then follow the instructions on the Newflasher page
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I see. Thanks! Just curious, that applies to all Xperia phones and all ROMs or is it different for older ones?
Also, is a flash script needed for NewFlasher. I don't think one is, but I haven't looked into NewFlasher as much as I should have.
Kestnix said:
I see. Thanks! Just curious, that applies to all Xperia phones and all ROMs or is it different for older ones?
Also, is a flash script needed for NewFlasher. I don't think one is, but I haven't looked into NewFlasher as much as I should have.
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I think it's for all Xperias after 2019! No flash script needed. You just have to have fastboot drivers and the drivers for your phone! No need to have your bootloader unlocked either.
Kestnix said:
Hello,
I got my Xperia 10 into a bootloop. I'm still able to enter recovery, but I've never been able to get out of the bootloop, no matter what I tried.
I started trying to flash software onto it with Sony Mobile Flasher. I'm using version 0.9.28.0. Every time I try flashing, the process gets stuck on the same line:
Sending getvar:max-download-size
Does anyone know what exactly this means or how I can fix this?
Any help is greatly appreciated. :good:
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You can use newflasher(https://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/progress-newflasher-xperia-command-line-t3619426 to flash the firmware
Tried via newflasher, deleted all .ta files, even in boot folder, but i got again and again getvar:max-download-size error. Any solution, please?
Edit: Solved. Forgot to tap on usb debugging option and then allow to computer
Solutions:
1. Tap many times build number to open developer options
2. Turn on usb debugging
3. Connect phone via cable while it is turned on and press Allow when computer asks in it
4. Then try to flash android 10. Write n n n to commands, no need any gordon driver or etc
Maybe need restart phone and pc one time, when you turn on usb debugging and then Allow it
Also i installed android driver, after connect via cable, it was yellow ? <= that sign (in computer > manage > device manager)
Kestnix said:
Update
Here's an update.
The problem with getting stuck on getvar:max-download-size only occurs if it's the second time flashing the device after initial connection (and any attempt after that I guess).
This means, connect the phone, try flashing. If for some reason you try another flash without disconnecting the phone, it will get stuck.
This has always helped me, not sure if it's a universal solution.
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im facing the same problem, how can i flash again after it got stuck?
imkofficial said:
im facing the same problem, how can i flash again after it got stuck?
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Try closing the program and opening it again.
Make sure it's always the first flash after opening the program.
That's what solved it for me. Though honestly, this was more than a year ago , new versions of FlashTool might not have this problem anymore? I honestly don't know, haven't tried in a while.
Kestnix said:
Try closing the program and opening it again.
Make sure it's always the first flash after opening the program.
That's what solved it for me. Though honestly, this was more than a year ago , new versions of FlashTool might not have this problem anymore? I honestly don't know, haven't tried in a while.
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ive tried that and it didnt work
imkofficial said:
ive tried that and it didnt work
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Also the part with reconnecting the phone for each flash? If none of this works, I don't currently have a solution... Sorry

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