phone locked...seriously need help - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 and Duos 6102 Q&A, Help & Troubl

actually i stored some very important information related to my work in an app and plus my contacts.....bt someone in my workplace locked my phone with a password...so i am stuck very badly as i cant unlock it, neither i remember anything about my google account nor i can flash new firmware as if l lose that information i am surely so dead and fired...i seriously need help friends...i hope there is some way to unlock my phone....please save me....expecting some help from you all....

thats not good bro,as far as i know you have a realy big problem thats only can be solved with a new flash,but im not 100% sure(but 90%).But when u have knowledge about android sdk/windows,and luck than this helps you,good luck,bro!!!
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you can unlock it with android sdk.phone must be soft or hardrooted.start the phone usb debug must be enebled for this method,i hope you have,open cmd window(windows)navigate to "platform-tools" from sdk folder where is da adb.exe,type step by step the following commands:
adb remount
adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key
after thats the lock is deleted,the joke is the phone ask for the patternlock,but you can type wat u want all is right now.
Method nr2:
The second option presented here is the quickest and cheapest option, since it costs nothing
You choose first "emergency". Give her as an emergency number
*2767*3855#
Now you can reset your phone and lock the screen is then gone, too, as your data.
i hope it helps
explanation:method1
If your set at the Androiddevice a screen unlock, it is in the folder / data / system file with the name "gesture.key" created. This contains the data as the correct pattern looks like, in encrypted form. If this is now removed with the rm command so the system knows the unlock does not work properly and take any pattern to be correct.
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other methods are this:
Use Odin to restore or if you are lucky you made a Back-up In CWM or have a custom Rom in CWM Recovery Install that probs Gone!
or:
try wipe data(for you a bad method i know)

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[Q] Possible Hboot Hack ????

Whilst spending more endless hours attempting to root my wildfire, I have noticed that if I push mtd0 to sdcard as mtd0.img, and then use HxD to edit it as though to use flash_version ( I was thinking I wonder if it's possible to spoof supercid 111111) so after backing up the original I filled the entire file full of 1's (I tried 0's first, the error message tells me if i could force 0's this may be a good thing???) and flashed misc.
On entering hboot when it checks sdcard a load of 1's came up before anything else, so i repeated the experiment with stars *, and *'s is what hboot seen.
I'm thinking possiblity of some kind of alternate boot or mabye a command (fastboot oem unlock, or fastboot erase hboot) or something along those lines. Tried modifying the first line, but still came up *'s so somewhere else in the file possibly where version goes, but version doesnt usually show up on sdcheck does it.
Experiments continue
Keep up the experiments!
Thanks!
keep up doing it, you are great
thousands of people hope this work in the future...
i think unrevoked is not doing anything now
we r 4 months from 2.2....
Any more luck? How is this getting on?
dannyjmcguinness said:
Whilst spending more endless hours attempting to root my wildfire, I have noticed that if I push mtd0 to sdcard as mtd0.img, and then use HxD to edit it as though to use flash_version ( I was thinking I wonder if it's possible to spoof supercid 111111) so after backing up the original I filled the entire file full of 1's (I tried 0's first, the error message tells me if i could force 0's this may be a good thing???) and flashed misc.
On entering hboot when it checks sdcard a load of 1's came up before anything else, so i repeated the experiment with stars *, and *'s is what hboot seen.
I'm thinking possiblity of some kind of alternate boot or mabye a command (fastboot oem unlock, or fastboot erase hboot) or something along those lines. Tried modifying the first line, but still came up *'s so somewhere else in the file possibly where version goes, but version doesnt usually show up on sdcheck does it.
Experiments continue
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I tried this a week ago and it does not seems to work :S
cid version is on "ro.cid" prop. Change cid on mtd0, flash it and then try a "getprop ro.cid"
Of course, you'll get the original CID, not the supercid. You cannot change these properties (ro.secure is another one. The ONE that prevent us from writing on system, etc)
I think these properties are Read-Only and are loaded into the system from the hboot at boot time.
I managed to change the default.prop on "/" from ro.secure=1 to ro.secure=0 but every time you reboot your phone this file goes back to ro.secure=1, so I think hboot re-load every file and prop needed for their security lock at boot.
I repeat, even with root access you won't change a single property with "ro." before.
Not a single one.
Sorry guys, we'll have to wait more...
For more information abot the proccess read my post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042077
As you can see, no one has answered yet so I think this is useless...
Looks promising!
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Think I've discovered a bit more, I'm absolutly posotive that this is the way forward. Problem is not enough people seem interested in this post.
It would appear that this can be used to issue a boot message, so please share your knowledge on what you know of boot messages, coz I'm pretty sure a boot message could be used to override certain parameters.
Please people, if you read this, HELP ME OUT
I know what are you talking about,and I think that might help you
http://runtimeworld.com/2011/04/a-complete-list-of-hboot-commands/
I could work with you on this, PM me if you are interested
edit: this command has 8 letters (like cidnum):
writemid // write model ID
The best thing u've found.. I'm feeling like we'll oly root wildfire before unrevoked.,
It'll be good if we do it our self as unrevoked has tried hard but not succeeded due to heavy lock of hboot.. If there is a luck and ability to do it, we can do it..
I dont hav knowledge in linux and android much elz i would hav joined to root wildfire with u all..
Best of luck for rooting and make sure not to brick the phone..
God, I must follow this post.
Thanks for your hard work.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Maybe you'll find something interesting there
tjworld.net/wiki/Android/HTC/Vision/HbootAnalysis
sry, can't add urls i'm new
ejnreon said:
Maybe you'll find something interesting there
tjworld.net/wiki/Android/HTC/Vision/HbootAnalysis
sry, can't add urls i'm new
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cant be THAT new if you joined in 2009 :L

[Q] i want to root my HTC Desire Z..

i have these specs:
model number: HTC Desire Z A7272
IMEI SV: 01
Android Version: 2.2.1
kernesystem: 2.6.32.21-g6e170e7
[email protected] #1
softwarenumber: 1.82.405.1
i am guessing that i need to follow the downgrade guide, and the root guide next.
or has the circumstances changed since the guides was written ?
This is the best guide and is regularly updated http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...sion#Rooting_the_Vision_.28G2.2FDZ.29_and_DHD
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA Premium App
Hey, I downgraded and rooted my Desire Z by using the wiki few weeks back. Took me about one hour in total, reading through everything and following the instructions! Have you downloaded the ADB? I just used DroidExplorer which I find so much easier to use!
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
..
DroidExplorer instead of ADB ?
i downloaded ADB but cant get the cmd prompt to serve me
c:\> ADB devices
it prompts: "'adb' is not recognized as an internal bla bla bla.."
so im of to a bad start. even before im really getting started
krankdroid said:
DroidExplorer instead of ADB ?
i downloaded ADB but cant get the cmd prompt to serve me
c:\> ADB devices
it prompts: "'adb' is not recognized as an internal bla bla bla.."
so im of to a bad start. even before im really getting started
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You need to change to the directory where adb is. It will be something like c:\>Android-sdk\platform tools
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA Premium App
krankdroid said:
DroidExplorer instead of ADB ?
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Yeah it's so much easier to manage then ADB. It's basically like using Windows Explorer but for your phone, so it's really easy to add apps and files or whatever to your phone without having to remember to use ADB codes (especially if your a beginner like me).
It comes with the Android SDK everything setup so you don't need to deal with the setup of the ADB which saves the hassle and time. All you would need to do is just point CMD in the path of the ADB inside Droid Explorer and you're good to go! I would post a link for you but I cant obviously, so just give it a Google and you'll find it.
Your IMEI (and probably IMSI?) is personal information that you should not post on the internet. Not sure exactly what nefarious things can be done with it (if any), but it also has no real bearing on the discussion (whether the phone can be rooted), so you best take it off.
redpoint73 said:
Your IMEI (and probably IMSI?) is personal information that you should not post on the internet. Not sure exactly what nefarious things can be done with it (if any), but it also has no real bearing on the discussion (whether the phone can be rooted), so you best take it off.
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I agree to delete imei number
Sent from my HTC Desire Z using XDA App
ok..
so now ADB is working with my phone..
the next step is downgrading. that will wipe my device. so how on earth do i take a backup, if i need to wipe my device, before i can root, so that i can take a titanium backup?
is it just tuff luck for me?.. goodbye apps and widgets? or can i backup before i root ?
You can use any backup/restore app to do the job.
The guide someone posted earlier in the thread works flawlessly there're only a few things to remember:
When using ADB when pushing files make sure you're in the same folder as the file itself otherwise it'll return the error "No such file or directory".
If you followed the guide to setting up ADB then you will have changed "Path" under "System Variables" in "Environmental Variables" (Right-click My Computer > Advanced tab > Environmental Variables) to include the following:
";C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools;C:\Android\android-sdk\tools"
(No quotes and leave out the semicolon at the beginning if there already is one.)
Change C:\Android\android-sdk\ to wherever ADB is on your comp and you can issue ADB commands from any from almost anywhere on the comp rather than having to be in the same folder as it.
Other than that I can't think of much else other than to follow the instructions and ask for help if you get stuck.
I got ADB working..
I will stick to posting if i run into any problems.
But before i can root i need to downgrade my device first. And this procedure will wipe my phone..
I also need to root before i can do a titanium backup.
I have taken a mybackup pro backup. But that is only apps, media and data. And not a complete backup. As i understand it i cannot create a real backup unless i root right?
And to root i need to perform a downgrade that will wipe my device..
So no matter what i will loose all my stuff if i want to root..
Via HTC Desire Z
Your Gmail and Contacts are synched to Google, so no need to back those up. If you want to backup your SMS and MMS, I have been using SMS Backup+, and it works well. It backs up SMS/MMS to Gmail, and restores SMS to the phone (unfortunately does not restore MMS pics to the phone, but those will be saved on Gmail). It also supposed to backup the call log, but it doesn't restore properly for me after switching ROMs.
If you want to backup things like games saves, root is usually need to access those files. Although, there are apps on the Market to backup your Angry Birds progress, if you want that!
Any other things you want backed up before you downgrade?
If you follow the guide to root your Desire Z you shouldn't run into much problems.
There's a few recent post on the forum with similar questions and will be more then happy to help you get rooted. Like I mentioned to someone earlier, I rooted by DZ just now for about 2weeks. Yeah I did brick my phone twice but I did manage to get everything back to working and rooted. My only mistake was that I hadn't created and fallowed the goldcard process but once that was done anything to do with ADB worked like a charm.
i am now trying to learn the INFOCID of my device..
but something is up.
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem boot
the first time i tried it. i wrote "adb reboot bootloader"
it booted up with into the volume button navigation. i then wrote "fastboot oem boot"
and it told me "fastboot is not a command"
It start to load when choosing fastboot on the device, but then stops with an error and goes back to boot menu.
the info i obtained from the first command was:
Code:
vision PVT Ship S-on
Hboot-0.85.0010
microp-0425
radio-26.04.02.17_M2
eMMC-boot
no INFOCID there as far as i can see
could someone help a newbie out ?
I need to know my infocid before i can downgrade
KalC87 said:
Hey, I downgraded and rooted my Desire Z by using the wiki few weeks back. Took me about one hour in total, reading through everything and following the instructions! Have you downloaded the ADB? I just used DroidExplorer which I find so much easier to use!
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
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Hi hoe did you do with droid explorer i can't there is a tutorial or something??
krankdroid said:
....
the first time i tried it. i wrote "adb reboot bootloader"
it booted up with into the volume button navigation. i then wrote "fastboot oem boot"
and it told me "fastboot is not a command"
It start to load when choosing fastboot on the device, but then stops with an error and goes back to boot menu.
....
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I got fastboot from the HTC Dev Center.

[Guide] Step by Step from Stock N910V 6.0.1 to hsbadr's CyanogenMod 13.0

Code:
/*
*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
IMPORTANT: Read the ENTIRE instructions set before starting, make sure you know what you are getting into. I have been as straight forward as possible with my instructions to assist noobs with the procedure.
Mission Statement
The purpose of this post is to combine the following 4 guides, in an easy to read manner to help people get from a stock Note 4 Version running 6.0.1 to a fully rooted Note 4 running CM13.0
Guides Referenced and Summarized:
[Guide] A noob's guide to Perm Root & TWRP on Verizon Note 4 Retail 5.1.1 (BPA1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/general/guide-noobs-guide-to-perm-root-twrp-t3360883
[HOWTO] Bootloader Unlock and Upgrade to Marshmallow [N910V] http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...t/howto-bootloader-unlock-upgrade-to-t3398144
(no title, sub post #1403, describes going from CPD1 to Jasmine with CPF3 and Firmware/Kernel Patch) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67481370&postcount=1403
[ROM] [6.0.1] [UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 13.0 [Jul 24, 2016] http://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-verizon/development/cyanogenmod-t3253973
I will use large chunks from some of these guides, skip some parts not necessary and/or extrapolate/modify on the instructions given within.
Thankx & Achnologments
Main Contributors (I plagiarized, quoted, or sourced)
Robots_Never_Die
hsbadr
Tech Support
BickNasty
Feel like I missed you, it wasn't intentional....PM me and I'll consider adding you, if I feel you actually contributed in some way or I copied your work.
Satisfied Customers (Did my method work for you? Post a reply and let us know, I'll add you to the list)
jwp1299 - 1 hour
Viper-Link
keviinese - 1.5 hours
pfcland - 1.5 hours
Required Apps (Google Play) All Free
Search for and install these apps
eMMC Brickbug Check (free)
Required Downloads (note on version numbers: version numbers I specify are ones available at the time I wrote this guide. For most tool grab the newest version, such as Odin/ADB)
NOTICE Total size of Downloads is approximately 7 GB, some of the links may be slow! Time required may vary due to your network speeds, and luck with speeds from file hosts. (expect several hours)
ADB – minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.0_setup.exe
Odin - newest version (3.12.3 at time of writing)
Kingroot - Grab latest stable version, only grab NewKingroot(XXXXX).apk
Samsung USB drivers (windows) - newest version
Bootloader Unlock - samsung_unlock_n4-fix
TWRP - twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5
N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW.tar.md5
N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5 (Alternate Torrent if slow: Torrent started by pfcland)
JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3.7z
N910VVRU2CPF3_PartialFirmware_PatechedKernel.tar.m d5.7z
Gapps For ARM SDK23 (Android 6.0) (mini version is recommended)
UNOFFICIAL CyanogenMod 13.0 Builds for Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910V) (grab newest from top)
Xposed framework for ARM SDK 23 (NOTE: Grab both the xposed23.zip and XposedInstaller****.apk)
XPosed is OPTIONAL, but there are a lot of rooted apps that use the XPosed framework to get more control over your phone. Such as hiding mock locations for example.
NOTE: Internet is REQUIRED for KingRoot to function (grants temporary root, so ADP commands can be executed to unlock bootloader), at one point WiFi will NOT function but internet is still required. So a valid SIM with internet is required (Verizon will definitely work, others might[/] work)
NOTE: The entire installation will take an estimated 1-2 hours. (Not including time spent downloading) All steps are MANDATORY, do not SKIP anything....You've been warned
Install eMMC Brickbug Check (free) on your phone, and RUN IT. Your CID MUST start with 15. If it doesn't I can't help you, and this guide is not for you.
Install the Samsung USB drivers on your windows PC
Backup your phone, if you don't know how.....google it...And learn how, you will want to backup frequently. Every time you get to a point you can boot up into Android, backup...it's safer for you...I will not remind you again, this is on your head.
Disable Encryption on your phone, both the SD card and Device
Disable Samsung Phone Lockout. YOU MUST DO THIS OR ELSE!!!! (Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock)
Do 2 factory resets on your phone, one after another (hold volume up, home button, power when starting to enter recovery mode where you can reset phone). Not required but if you don't, you'll spend an extra hour or two doing this because Kingroot will crash/fail more often.
Boot up your phone in Download Mode (hold volume down, home button, power)
Open Odin3, Click the AP button and select the file N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW.tar.md5, once it checks it, goto options and make sure the Re-Partition is NOT selected. Now click start to flash and downgrade to Android 5.1.1.
Turn on your phone, and let it boot up.
Skip everything possible when setting up your phone. Don't even put in a google account, not necessary
Goto Setings and set the following
Settings > Security > Reactivation Lock = Disabled (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT, VERIFY)
Settings > Security > Unkown Sources = Enabled
Settings > Developer Options > USB debugging = Enabled
Developer options are unlocked by going to Settings > About Phone. Find "Build Number", and start clicking it till you get a message that Developer Options have been unlocked (about 10 clicks I believe, never counted).
Settings > Developer Options > Verify App via USB = Enabled (should be by default, CHECK)
Settings > Lock Screen = None
Settings > Display > Turn off Display = 10 Minutes
Plug your phone into your computer via USB, copy the NewKingroot****.apk to your download directory (samsung-sm-N910V\Phone\Download)
Install ADB onto your Windows PC. Select an easy directory such as c:\ADB
Copy the following file directly into the ADB directory
samsung_unlock_n4-fix
Open up command line interface. Hold windows key & press R key for run, type in "cmd" press enter. Will open a terminal window for you. Type the following commands:
cd\
cd adb (or whatever you named your directory where you installed ADB)
adb devices
This should return a list of devices you have connected, something like:
Code:
List of devices attached
SerialNum device
If no devices are displayed, check you have the Samsung USB drivers installed properly.
Type the following command
adb push samsung_unlock_n4-fix /data/local/tmp/
Got an error? check your spelling (or copy/paste from me), check you put the file into the ADB directory (not just a link), your phone must be on and screen not locked and check you have usb debugging enabled.
BTW: Do NOT CLOSE the window unless I instruct you to!
Install Kingroot on your phone, which you previously moved into your downloads folder, you can find it via My Files app that comes with phone.
Now run KingRoot. Flip down to the bottom and click "Try It", it will run some quick test then give you a button to try to root your phone.
Wait...Wait...Do not worry if your phone restarts, it will go back into KingRoot automatically on reboot. Just sit back and wait, it may fail multiple times and you may have to re-run Kingroot. Just keep trying . Once it succeeds you must do the following IMMEDIATELY AND AS FAST AS POSSIBLE. Kingroot is HIGHLY UNSTABLE.
On the windows PC, back in the command window you left open. Start Typing.
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp/
chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix
chown root.root samsung_unlock_n4-fix
./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
After the last command it may prompt you to type yes, do so immediately. it won't write on the screen but type yes anyway for it to continue. Once it's done it should automatically start to reboot your phone. Unplug it and pull the battery, wait 5 seconds, put battery back in and plug the phone back in.
This was the initial setup for unlocking your bootloader, you now have to run it AGAIN so turn your phone back on. Repeat steps 22-24, after the 2nd time PULL OUT YOUR SD CARD BEFORE TURNING ON YOUR PHONE
Congratulations you now have an unlocked bootloader, you can close the command window on your PC.
The SD card has a restore point for your phone prior to removing your bootlock. Save it if you want, or plug into your phone and format the 18mb partition you are able to. You must format it on a PC before you can use it again in a phone!!!! Will shut your phone off immediately if you put the SD in without formatting that 18mb partition.
Now reboot your phone into download mode (hold volume down, home and power buttons when turning on)
Open Odin App on your PC, Click the "AP" button and select the file twrp-3.0.2-0-trltevzw.tar.md5 (which you downloaded earlier). Once it does it's check, verify that re-partition is NOT selected in options. Now click start to flash twrp bootloader.
Your phone will restart, re-enter download mode. If you missed it pull cable/battery and try again.
Now extract and flash N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5 via Odin, same as you did with twrp. VERIFY THAT RE-PARTITION IS NOT SELECTED IN OPTIONS.
Boot up in recovery mode (hold volume up, home and power when turning on) (note: no longer TWRP since you flashed firmware, will look different again)
"Wipe data/factory reset ", then reboot your phone.
Now repeat steps 9-12 (NewKingRoot should still be in your downloads, but verify anyway) (NOTICE: wifi will NOT work with the CPD1 firmware, but Verizon internet should in case you need internet for some reason, wifi will restore later in guide - Other internet from other providers MIGHT work with proper APN settings)
Install a clean SD card into the phone.
Now repeat steps 15-25. This time you should only need to run the samsung_unlock_n4-fix file once to break your boot. This is what it typically says on successful bootloader unlock: (if you got this message, pull the battery, cable and SD card.)
Code:
[email protected]:/ # cd /data/local/tmp/
[email protected]:/ # chmod 777 samsung_unlock_n4-fix <
[email protected]:/ # ./samsung_unlock_n4-fix
============================== samdunk unlock 0.0.1 ==============================
NOTE 3 BETA UNLOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this application comes with NO WARRANTY (express or implied)
this binary may not be rehosted, repackaged, one-clicked, etc.
there is no support provided for this application
this application has been tested on the Verizon Galaxy S5 only
it may work on the AT&T Galaxy S5, and possibly other similar Galaxy devices
there are no compatibility checks, do your research first
if run on an incompatible phone, it will likely permanently ruin the device
we STRONGLY advise against running any binary not obtained from the official source
official source is available at http://github.com/beaups/SamsungCID
SD card is required, all data on the SD card will be destroyed
changing to this developer CID may have other implications
the psn derived from the CID may be used for critical services
changing this psn may cause unexpected behavior or loss of services
continue at your own risk, you've been warned
aboot dev signature research credit to ryanbg
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=766721
eMMC vulnerability, exploit, and the code you are running by beaups (sean beaupre)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/member.php?u=711482
Do you understand the implications of these warnings?
(Yes/No)
[+] CID at boot time is/was: 150100523231384d4100657e54fc1200
[+] dev CID matching, proceeding to unlock
[+] backing up loaders, this will take a few minutes
[+] loaders successfully backed up
[+] success! powering off device, hopefully its not bricked!
Now boot back into download mode
Flash TWRP via Odin again (I'm summarizing greatly now, as you should by now understand this kind of shorthand)
Ok, now boot up into TWRP recovery mode (vol up, home, power)
Navigate through TWRP menus to create a Backup. Click Backup Button, and swipe to create backup. (this is just so that it creates the directory structure on your phone)
Click the Reboot System button, skip all the setup you can again. (DO NOT INSTALL SUPERSU!!! will cause bootloop)
Extract the "JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3.7z" file it will create a directory called "JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3".
Plug USB into phone and to computer. Copy the JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3 folder into \Internal storage\TWRP\BACKUPS\Phone SN\
Reboot into TWRP recovery
Click the Restore button (DONT start the restore yet!!!), and check that your JasmineROM is listed as a recovery option. (don't recover YET) If it's not there you copied it into the wrong directy, try again before proceeding.
Go back to the main menu, Click the Wipe button. Click the 'Advanced Wipe' button, and wipe the following cache/dalvik/system/data
Go back to Restore (from 2 steps ago) and run the JasmineROM_v7.0_N910VVRU2CPF3 recovery, return to main menu afterwards
Go to wipe, and wipe the cache/dalvik only this time.
Reboot into download mode
Flash the N910VVRU2CPF3_PartialFirmware_PatechedKernel.tar.m d5.7z file via Odin
Reboot the system, this will take a LONG TIME. WAIT for it. (if reboot takes >10 min, pull battery and restart)
Once it boots up, skip all the setup again. Copy the CM13, Gapps and XPosed (both zip and apk) to your downloads. Don't unzip anything, not necessary.
Now reboot into recovery go to WIPE and do a factory reset by swiping.
Then goto Install (still in recovery) and install CM13, then Install Gapps.
Reboot your phone, this time you are setting up properly reboot will take a while to optimize your apps depending on Gapps version used. So do all your setup as you want your phone setup. Once that's done, restart the phone in recovery. (if reboot takes > 5 min, pull battery and restart)
Install via TWRP the XPossed.zip file.
Reboot your phone, once on. Navigate via My Files, to downloads and install XPosed.apk
CONGRATULATIONS. You now have a fully Unlocked, Rooted Note 4 Verizon with CryanogenMod 13.0 installed and XPosed Installed.
Suggested Apps
Kernel Auditor [ROOT], will allow you to adjust kernel settings. Such as CPU clock speeds and thermal throttling, if your phone is too hot.
Note: About ROOT[/], you will have root once you finish this guide. But it is disabled by default, you can enable root in developer options (no reboot required when changing). Unlock your developer options again, and scroll down you will see an option to enable/disable root. This allows you to keep turn off during normal use, and only enable it when you need to install an app that requires root. You can always just leave it on all the time, that is your choice.
Note: Some apps on Google PlayStore will become unavailable due to incompatibility (according to google, HA). Such as YouTube Music, you will no longer be able to install it through the store. But you can install it by using an APK site, such as APK Downloader. On this site you find the app you want on play.google.com, copy the HTTP link and put it into the APK Downloader and it will generate a direct download link to the APK file. Copy onto your phone and sideload (ie. install) through file explorer. I don't endorse them, they are just one of many places you can get APK files.
Change Log
7/28/2016
Another success story :good:
Added note about how root works in CM 13.0
Corrected Step 34
Minor text adjustments, for clarification
Made note that wifi doesn't work with CDP1 flash
Added note that you MUST HAVE a valid sim card with internet access for step 35! KingRoot requires internet to function, and Wifi will NOT WORK after flashing CPD1 firmware (incomparable drivers).
Added another note about internet at the top of the instructions, to make sure people are aware.
7/27/2016
Added Bicknasty to the Contributors list - helped resolve issues I had with CM 13.0 kernel & modem.
Added a note to downloads section regarding total size of files downloaded and expected time.
Re-wrote steps 40-48 to make it easier to understand. Adding some steps and explaining in more detail.
Added note at the top to read ALL the instructions once before starting
Added note with the estimated time to perform all the steps
Added note suggesting Kernel Auditor app, and made reference to the fact that some apps on playstore will NOT install from playstore. Suggested APK Downloader for apps not available from store
Added a Success Story Section
Added note on how to enable developer options
Any faster source for N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5
jwp1299 said:
Any faster source for N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVRU2CPD1_FullFirmware.tar.md5
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Probably, but that's the only one I know which is a free download that I'd trust.
JacekRing said:
Probably, but that's the only one I know which is a free download that I'd trust.
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Alright, still works just a little long. Thanks so much for the guide, working great so far!
jwp1299 said:
Alright, still works just a little long. Thanks so much for the guide, working great so far!
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How far are you now?
And let me know when you finish, critique my guide. If parts weren't clear enough let me know.
And finally if you run into any issues let me know.
Great guide (I honestly haven't read it, it's too long but it looks thorough, and I know you were annoyed with the tedious process), glad I was able to help you figure things out!
Bicknasty said:
Great guide (I honestly haven't read it, it's too long but it looks thorough, and I know you were annoyed with the tedious process), glad I was able to help you figure things out!
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Yea I do appreciate the help Bicknasty. I'll add you to contributors list later as helping with cyanogen issues I was having.
Bicknasty said:
Great guide (I honestly haven't read it, it's too long but it looks thorough, and I know you were annoyed with the tedious process), glad I was able to help you figure things out!
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You know it wasn't so much that it annoyed me it's that there was no concrete guide telling me what to do. It's a thread here, a post there to do a specific thing but they aren't coordinated in a logical way for users to easily find.
Alright ignore what I said before this edit, I just skipped a step.
I must say though, steps 41-43 are very confusing. What is the ROM folder?
jwp1299 said:
Alright ignore what I said before this edit, I just skipped a step.
I must say though, steps 41-43 are very confusing. What is the ROM folder?
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The ROM folder I'm referring too is the folder inside the Jasmine zip file. I only reference it so people wouldn't try to take just the files inside the folder which is inside the zip file. Lol yea that's confusing....I'll think about how to rewrite those and make adjustments in a couple hours to make it clearer.
But basically when you extract the Jasmine zip file it creates a folder with files in it. Copy the whole folder not just the files to where it makes your recovery folders.
JacekRing said:
The ROM folder I'm referring too is the folder inside the Jasmine zip file. I only reference it so people wouldn't try to take just the files inside the folder which is inside the zip file. Lol yea that's confusing....I'll think about how to rewrite those and make adjustments in a couple hours to make it clearer.
But basically when you extract the Jasmine zip file it creates a folder with files in it. Copy the whole folder not just the files to where it makes your recovery folders.
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Okay, awesome. Also I think the TWRP part could be explained a little clearer.
Other than that, 100%
oh also, at the start I would say to read the entire thing before starting, and give a warning that downloads will take like 4 hrs
jwp1299 said:
Okay, awesome. Also I think the TWRP part could be explained a little clearer.
Other than that, 100%
oh also, at the start I would say to read the entire thing before starting, and give a warning that downloads will take like 4 hrs
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Lol yea, didn't think to mention reading the whole thing first. To me that's a given I always read everything before starting. I'll add a note to read everything.
As to download time, well it is like what 12 gigs in total? Basically 4 full versions of the Android OS at 2 gigs reach plus all the extras.
I'll try to see if I can't explain the twrp recovery of Jasmine better. Only reason you need to do Jasmine is for the 6.0.1 device drivers (such as modem).
jwp1299 said:
Okay, awesome. Also I think the TWRP part could be explained a little clearer.
Other than that, 100%
oh also, at the start I would say to read the entire thing before starting, and give a warning that downloads will take like 4 hrs
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I've modified the guide appropriately, to resolve all of the issues (I think) you mentioned. And to make some steps easier to understand and follow.
I also added a recommended app on the bottom, and mentioned a site you can use to get PlayStore apps which will now list as incompatible with our phones.
Finally, question: Did you succeed using this Guide? Just curious if everything is working as expected after following my guide. I wrote the thing from memory, after spending 3 days rooting my phone and figuring everything out from various sources. Hopefully this saves people some time where they don't have to piece a dozen sources together to figure out how to do it. I only mentioned the main 4 I referenced, but there were other lessons learned from various places that aren't covered in those posts.
JacekRing said:
I've modified the guide appropriately, to resolve all of the issues (I think) you mentioned. And to make some steps easier to understand and follow.
I also added a recommended app on the bottom, and mentioned a site you can use to get PlayStore apps which will now list as incompatible with our phones.
Finally, question: Did you succeed using this Guide? Just curious if everything is working as expected after following my guide. I wrote the thing from memory, after spending 3 days rooting my phone and figuring everything out from various sources. Hopefully this saves people some time where they don't have to piece a dozen sources together to figure out how to do it. I only mentioned the main 4 I referenced, but there were other lessons learned from various places that aren't covered in those posts.
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I was quite successful with the root. Even though I messed up a few times (skipping steps), it all works out and now it's working lovely. It only took an hour of actual work, plus a lot of download time because of slow hosts.
Thanks so much for the guide, the only issue was with the slow hosts, and that's hardly your fault. I do wonder if maybe setting up a torrent of the heavier files might help though.
Edit: I will say, this is a wonderfully tedious root effort.
jwp1299 said:
I was quite successful with the root. Even though I messed up a few times (skipping steps), it all works out and now it's working lovely. It only took an hour of actual work, plus a lot of download time because of slow hosts.
Thanks so much for the guide, the only issue was with the slow hosts, and that's hardly your fault. I do wonder if maybe setting up a torrent of the heavier files might help though.
Edit: I will say, this is a wonderfully tedious root effort.
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An hour..........I spent 2 hours watching kingroot try and root my damb phone, LOL because I didn't wipe before trying to get temporary root the first time you use it (before I read in a post that wiping twice will make it MUCH more successful). Took me 10+ hours of actual work to get my phone rooted and CM 13.0 setup, because I didn't have steps to follow, LMAO. Made it up as I went.
As to the Torrent, I'd be the only one sharing and my upload speeds are not that great. maybe 500 kbps, I live in a rural area. At least my download speed is 40 mbps.
And it is hellofa tedious root for the Note 4, I haven't seen any other phone as crazy tedious to root.
Edit: Mind if I add a 'success story' section and add you to it?
JacekRing said:
An hour..........I spent 2 hours watching kingroot try and root my damb phone, LOL because I didn't wipe before trying to get temporary root the first time you use it (before I read in a post that wiping twice will make it MUCH more successful). Took me 10+ hours of actual work to get my phone rooted and CM 13.0 setup, because I didn't have steps to follow, LMAO. Made it up as I went.
As to the Torrent, I'd be the only one sharing and my upload speeds are not that great. maybe 500 kbps, I live in a rural area. At least my download speed is 40 mbps.
And it is hellofa tedious root for the Note 4, I haven't seen any other phone as crazy tedious to root.
Edit: Mind if I add a 'success story' section and add you to it?
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Oh of course, go ahead and add me.
Also, if you do end up making a torrent, i'd be happy to help seed at least for a while. I have pretty good upload and no data caps or anything so it would probably help a bit (anything is faster than that 100 kbps that xda was giving)
You called N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW.zip, "N910VVRU2BPA1 Full Firmware". Which kinda got me confused, (maybe its just me trying to do this at 1 am >_>) but might want to edit that. Other then that Iv'e had a pretty easy time following this guide. Thanks! (still doing it fyi, I got an infinite bootloop, so figured I messed up somewhere after reflashing TWRP, now im starting from scratch.)
I have a Very weird problem , I followed your instructions correctly i was on step 25 did exactly what you said pulled the unpluged the USB and pulled the battery and and waited 5 seconds and put the battery back in and rebooted the phone only problem is now it is stuck in a boot loop of the image Samsung galaxy note 4 and just keeps rebooting . I haved tryed doing a factory reset and wiping cache and reinstalling 5.1..1 via odin and it is still doing the boot loop i am not sure what i did wrong or what to do . I know its not hard brick because i can get into recovery and download but just wont boot the past the Samsung not 4 logo
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Ok so i went and wiped and factory rest like 10 times and now it got past the screen So that is a relief lol
Viper-Link said:
You called N910VVRU2BPA1_N910VVZW2BPA1_VZW.zip, "N910VVRU2BPA1 Full Firmware". Which kinda got me confused, (maybe its just me trying to do this at 1 am >_>) but might want to edit that. Other then that Iv'e had a pretty easy time following this guide. Thanks! (still doing it fyi, I got an infinite bootloop, so figured I messed up somewhere after reflashing TWRP, now im starting from scratch.)
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Not sure what to tell you viper as not enough info. Hope you figured it out...
pfcland said:
I have a Very weird problem , I followed your instructions correctly i was on step 25 did exactly what you said pulled the unpluged the USB and pulled the battery and and waited 5 seconds and put the battery back in and rebooted the phone only problem is now it is stuck in a boot loop of the image Samsung galaxy note 4 and just keeps rebooting . I haved tryed doing a factory reset and wiping cache and reinstalling 5.1..1 via odin and it is still doing the boot loop i am not sure what i did wrong or what to do . I know its not hard brick because i can get into recovery and download but just wont boot the past the Samsung not 4 logo
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Ok so i went and wiped and factory rest like 10 times and now it got past the screen So that is a relief lol
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Was this after the first time you inputted the adb commands our second? Make sure you pull the SD card after the second time, as it will cause reboots after the second time until you reformat the SD card on your PC. Size will be wrong on PC but size will fix when you reformat the SD card a second time on your phone.
Edit it creates like 20 partitions on the ad card when you do adb, it creates a backup of your phone os.

pattern-locked p9-lite, how to recover at least the photos?

The phone is fully working and connected on the Internet with the google account and everything, but who set the pattern to unlock the screen also forgot it
Apparently Google remove the option to set a temporary password using the Android Device Manager to unlock the device and the USB debugging is disable on the phone (so I guess no abd).... any ideas on how to recover the photos stored on the internal memory?
First of all, we need to know if it is yours. There are thiefs that steal phones and try to access personal data for their pleasure.
Hisuite for photos.
Johnny TDN said:
First of all, we need to know if it is yours. There are thiefs that steal phones and try to access personal data for their pleasure.
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I'm actually trying to help the owner of the phone, no thief involved here
Since the google account is setup and the device has also internet connection, I was thinking about installing an app remotely from the play store website... but which one? I need one that installs, spawns a service and automatically exposes the content of the internal storage without touching it (wifi, ftp, ...). Any ideas?
I remember that recovery factor reset didn't remove the internal storage (in my case)
Johnny TDN said:
I remember that recovery factor reset didn't remove the internal storage (in my case)
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The official Huawei customer support answered saying that for android >5.1.1 the procedure is to take a backup and disconnect the account before firing the "Wipe Data Factory Reset" from the recovery, if not all the user's data will be lost.
mrfree2ita said:
The official Huawei customer support answered saying that for android >5.1.1 the procedure is to take a backup and disconnect the account before firing the "Wipe Data Factory Reset" from the recovery, if not all the user's data will be lost.
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Then the last method is this :
If you still have the warranty, make sure it has the same IMEI as the one written on the warranty (you can check what imei you have by removing the sim tray and look at the IMEI written on it), then go to HUAWEI and tell them that you forgotten your password and you need your files. They will ask you for the warranty and some security questions.(maybe, idk)
If you don't have warranty, then sorry, you are screwed.
mrfree2ita said:
The phone is fully working and connected on the Internet with the google account and everything, but who set the pattern to unlock the screen also forgot it
Apparently Google remove the option to set a temporary password using the Android Device Manager to unlock the device and the USB debugging is disable on the phone (so I guess no abd).... any ideas on how to recover the photos stored on the internal memory?
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Does the device have a stock or custom recovery installed? In the case of a custom one, you don't need to enable USB debugging in the actual system; you can just boot into the recovery and go to town with ADB.
In the case of a stock ROM, try installing fastboot and ADB drivers, and booting into fastboot mode. I can't remember the exact key combination, but once you're booted into fastboot and connected to your PC via USB you should be able to flash TWRP or CWM without enabling debugging, I think. Guides to do this can be googled. Make sure to use the right .img for your phone though, or you'll brick it.
Once that's done and you're able to boot into a custom recovery, do so, connect to your PC via USB, fire up ADB, and use one of the following commands:
su
adb shell
cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases
sqlite3 settings.db
update system set value=0 where name='lock_pattern_autolock';
update system set value=0 where name='lockscreen.lockedoutpermanently';
.quit
or
su
adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key
The first of these will nullify the order in which the pattern or PIN is supposed to be inserted, meaning you can do whatever and unlock the phone. The second removes the PIN or pattern entirely.
Let me know how this went, and if you need any help, feel free to reply here or PM me. I'll get back at you as soon as I can.
mrfree2ita said:
The phone is fully working and connected on the Internet with the google account and everything, but who set the pattern to unlock the screen also forgot it
Apparently Google remove the option to set a temporary password using the Android Device Manager to unlock the device and the USB debugging is disable on the phone (so I guess no abd).... any ideas on how to recover the photos stored on the internal memory?
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Easy..But I won't help you cause I don't know if it's your phone or not sorry

Z3 Compact from MarshMallow to Oreo step by step

Introduction
XDA members devil188, nailyk and Dobsgw created an Omni ROM for Xperia Z3 Compact. https://goo.gl/omqsSP
A great job.
It works, still has some bugs (20171213) but it is good enough to use as replacement for MM as it is now.
Many are afraid to root their device.
- Warranty void
- Device going black
- Not familiar with the steps to take.
Now is the moment to upgrade your device to Oreo
- Warranty is void anyway because your device is more than 2 years old. (test by clicking on the Support app on your device)
- Device going black ( that is your own risk and I take no responsibility whatever if you brick your device)
- This guide takes you by the hand (step by step)
- The rewards are manifold.
Your devices will be as new.
- Oreo has the latest security updates
- You can allways revert to stock MM
The biggest risk in my opinion is unlocking the device and losing DRM keys which affects low-light photo quality.
This risk can be overcome by making a backup of the TA partition and in case that does not work it can partly be repaired.
Let's start.
STEP 1 Backup
You don't want to lose important stuff, so you want to make a backup first.
Method 1
Use Xperia Companion and make a backup to your PC
Method 2
Use the Xperia Transfer Mobile app
Make a backup to the cloud or to SD card.
Method 3
Use Google.
A good explanation can be found here.
Method 4
Use adb
With adb you cannot restore on a non rooted device but we will go rooting the device anyway.
To read about adb look here.
When begin your backup take some extra safety precautions.
- Whatsapp -> settings -> chats -> backup, for a fresh backup
- Whatsapp extra security copy the Whatsapp directory from device memory to SD card or to PC
- Signal -> Import and Export and copy SignalPlaintectBackup.xml to SD card renaming it to SignalPlaintextBakup-201712XX.xml
- Copy DCIM (your pictures) from internal memory to SD card or to PC
- Google backup settings -> accounts & sync -> sync everything
- Copying can be done with TotalCommander
I suggest to try the different methods of backing up and don't forget to test restoring.
STEP 3 Install and use ADB
Because you will root your device and need to make a backup of the ta partition it is important that you are able to use adb.
I made a post on that subject here.
Most of you probably are on Windows 10.
In this ADB and Fastboot for dummies is explained how to install the drivers for Windows 10 (and 8)
When you read it carefully it will be no problem to set it up.
Warning!
Flashtool, which is mentioned in the setup for installing the drivers on Windows, can be polluted on some download sites with virus and/or malware.
Take care!
Drivers from Sony can be downloaded from here.
STEP 4 Root your Locked device
You can root your locked device by following the steps from this thread carefully.
I did'nt manage so I unlocked my device.
STEP 5 Backup DRM keys & TA partition.
As I said, I didn't manage to root the locked device.
It didn't restart into recovery and I couldn't install Superuser.
The original thread for TA backup can be found here.
STEP 6 Unlocking the device
Now that the problem of backing up the TA partition no longer exists the rest of the steps are rather easy.
Go to the Sony website to unlock your device and follow the instructions carefully.
The link on how to unlock is here.
STEP 7 Get the necessary files
You will need:
- TWRP to have recovery from here.
- The Oreo ROM from here.
- Gapps from OpenGapps. (choose ARM, 8.0 and stock)
- TA partition repair from here. Choose the Z3C version and download from Mediafire.
Download everything in one directory.
Websites where information can be found:
How to Root And Install Official TWRP Recovery For Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Restore Lost Functionality on Your Unlocked Xperia Device
STEP 8 Putting it all together
We are almost finished.
- Connect your (running) device to your computer and copy OmniROM, SuperUser, OpenGapps and DRM Function Restore V3 to the Download directory on your device.
- Goto settings -> developer options -> switch USB debugging on (you have done this long before)
- Copy TWRPxxxx.img to your adb directory on your PC
- Find the adb directory (Minimal ADB and Fastboot), press the Shift key and right-click on the directory -> choose Open PowerShell window here.
- In the command window type <./adb devices> (without the ./ it won't work) (without the < and the> of course)
- On your Phone you have to permit adb debugging from your PC (you have done this long before)
- Device connected, positive answer on your screen
- issue the command <./adb reboot bootloader> to go into fastboot mode
- type <./fastboot devices> to see if all goes well
- type <./fastboot flash recovery twrp.img> or whatever the name of the twrp image is. twrp-3.0.2-1-z3c.img
- It takes just as sec and the screen shows its OK
- Boot up your phone by pushing vol-down and on/off together to go into recovery mode and TWRP will show.
- TWRP asks to change the system partition from read only -> Swipe to allow modification
- Choose WIPE -> Swipe to factory reset (patience)
- Go back twice (do NOT reboot) to goto the main menu and choose Install
- Goto the Download directory and choose
-> omni -> add more zips -> superuser -> add more zips -> open gapps -> add more zips -> DRM function restore
-> Swipe to confirm flash
- If you only install Omni and forget superuser and gapps you will end up with a non-system. DRM function restore is luxury.
- Wipe cache and Dalvik cache
- Automagic reboot will follow
- Unplug
- Be patient , the first boot of your Oreo loaded Z3 Compact will take a while.
Step 9 Hurray
You did it!
You ended up with a superb Z3 Compact!
@HvdW Please check your PMs
Also, there is some inaccuracies in your advice and statements in the above guide.
Thanks for your step-by-step guide. I think you don´t need the drm fix if you aren´t using a stock rom with unlocked bootloader.
Omni-ROM will bypass the loss of camera quality.
Since nougat (lineageOS, omni, carbon) developers found a way to have the camera working with the same picture quality as in stock rom.
SkyHigh76 said:
Thanks for your step-by-step guide. I think you don´t need the drm fix if you aren´t using a stock rom with unlocked bootloader.
Omni-ROM will bypass the loss of camera quality.
Since nougat (lineageOS, omni, carbon) developers found a way to have the camera working with the same picture quality as in stock rom.
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Yes you do. Once you unlock the bootloader DRM functionality is gone. So on a stock ROM with unlocked bootlader you will need the DRM fix in order to fix the DRM functionality. If you use a custom kernel with the DRM fix already incorporated into it then you do not need to add it again as you are already using it. In either case, it is needed though...
@HvdW
I tidied up your OP. The missing step 2 is down to you. The original posts did not have a step 2, it went from step 1 to step 3.
Nice, I will try this early January, after Christmas
Thank You!
HvdW said:
Introduction
XDA members devil188, nailyk and Dobsgw created an Omni ROM for Xperia Z3 Compact. https://goo.gl/omqsSP
A great job.
It works, still has some bugs (20171213) but it is good enough to use as replacement for MM as it is now.
Many are afraid to root their device.
- Warranty void
- Device going black
- Not familiar with the steps to take.
Now is the moment to upgrade your device to Oreo
- Warranty is void anyway because your device is more than 2 years old. (test by clicking on the Support app on your device)
- Device going black ( that is your own risk and I take no responsibility whatever if you brick your device)
- This guide takes you by the hand (step by step)
- The rewards are manifold.
Your devices will be as new.
- Oreo has the latest security updates
- You can allways revert to stock MM
The biggest risk in my opinion is unlocking the device and losing DRM keys which affects low-light photo quality.
This risk can be overcome by making a backup of the TA partition and in case that does not work it can partly be repaired.
Let's start.
STEP 1 Backup
You don't want to lose important stuff, so you want to make a backup first.
Method 1
Use Xperia Companion and make a backup to your PC
Method 2
Use the Xperia Transfer Mobile app
Make a backup to the cloud or to SD card.
Method 3
Use Google.
A good explanation can be found here.
Method 4
Use adb
With adb you cannot restore on a non rooted device but we will go rooting the device anyway.
To read about adb look here.
When begin your backup take some extra safety precautions.
- Whatsapp -> settings -> chats -> backup, for a fresh backup
- Whatsapp extra security copy the Whatsapp directory from device memory to SD card or to PC
- Signal -> Import and Export and copy SignalPlaintectBackup.xml to SD card renaming it to SignalPlaintextBakup-201712XX.xml
- Copy DCIM (your pictures) from internal memory to SD card or to PC
- Google backup settings -> accounts & sync -> sync everything
- Copying can be done with TotalCommander
I suggest to try the different methods of backing up and don't forget to test restoring.
STEP 3 Install and use ADB
Because you will root your device and need to make a backup of the ta partition it is important that you are able to use adb.
I made a post on that subject here.
Most of you probably are on Windows 10.
In this ADB and Fastboot for dummies is explained how to install the drivers for Windows 10 (and 8)
When you read it carefully it will be no problem to set it up.
Warning!
Flashtool, which is mentioned in the setup for installing the drivers on Windows, can be polluted on some download sites with virus and/or malware.
Take care!
Drivers from Sony can be downloaded from here.
STEP 4 Root your Locked device
You can root your locked device by following the steps from this thread carefully.
I did'nt manage so I unlocked my device.
STEP 5 Backup DRM keys & TA partition.
As I said, I didn't manage to root the locked device.
It didn't restart into recovery and I couldn't install Superuser.
The original thread for TA backup can be found here.
STEP 6 Unlocking the device
Now that the problem of backing up the TA partition no longer exists the rest of the steps are rather easy.
Go to the Sony website to unlock your device and follow the instructions carefully.
The link on how to unlock is here.
STEP 7 Get the necessary files
You will need:
- TWRP to have recovery from here.
- The Oreo ROM from here.
- Gapps from OpenGapps. (choose ARM, 8.0 and stock)
- TA partition repair from here. Choose the Z3C version and download from Mediafire.
Download everything in one directory.
Websites where information can be found:
How to Root And Install Official TWRP Recovery For Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Restore Lost Functionality on Your Unlocked Xperia Device
STEP 8 Putting it all together
We are almost finished.
- Connect your (running) device to your computer and copy OmniROM, SuperUser, OpenGapps and DRM Function Restore V3 to the Download directory on your device.
- Goto settings -> developer options -> switch USB debugging on (you have done this long before)
- Copy TWRPxxxx.img to your adb directory on your PC
- Find the adb directory (Minimal ADB and Fastboot), press the Shift key and right-click on the directory -> choose Open PowerShell window here.
- In the command window type <./adb devices> (without the ./ it won't work) (without the < and the> of course)
- On your Phone you have to permit adb debugging from your PC (you have done this long before)
- Device connected, positive answer on your screen
- issue the command <./adb reboot bootloader> to go into fastboot mode
- type <./fastboot devices> to see if all goes well
- type <./fastboot flash recovery twrp.img> or whatever the name of the twrp image is. twrp-3.0.2-1-z3c.img
- It takes just as sec and the screen shows its OK
- Boot up your phone by pushing vol-down and on/off together to go into recovery mode and TWRP will show.
- TWRP asks to change the system partition from read only -> Swipe to allow modification
- Choose WIPE -> Swipe to factory reset (patience)
- Go back twice (do NOT reboot) to goto the main menu and choose Install
- Goto the Download directory and choose
-> omni -> add more zips -> superuser -> add more zips -> open gapps -> add more zips -> DRM function restore
-> Swipe to confirm flash
- If you only install Omni and forget superuser and gapps you will end up with a non-system. DRM function restore is luxury.
- Wipe cache and Dalvik cache
- Automagic reboot will follow
- Unplug
- Be patient , the first boot of your Oreo loaded Z3 Compact will take a while.
Step 9 Hurray
You did it!
You ended up with a superb Z3 Compact!
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Thank you! Excellent step by step baby guide. However <b><i>do</b></i> wish to point out to future people unlocking their bootloader that it is HIGHLY essential that you backup your TA before unlocking the bootloader.
What i did is: unlocked bootloader before i ever sow this post, installed custom stock based rom, red this post, backuped DRM, and DRM found and successfully backuped intact just like it was before unlocking on Z3Compact
OpenGapps 8.0 not working, you need 8.1.0 gapps.
Thanks for posting this guide. Is it ok to ask questions in this thread? Because I'm kind of stuck
I successfully completed every step until #6 "Unlocking the device". For some reason I can't get into fastboot mode anymore. The device shows a black screen, the LED is lighting up blue. Kernel version is 291. Phone has root access and SuperSU installed.
adb recognizes the device, fastboot does not - see attached image.
Any advice?
vinc9876 said:
Thanks for posting this guide. Is it ok to ask questions in this thread? Because I'm kind of stuck
I successfully completed every step until #6 "Unlocking the device". For some reason I can't get into fastboot mode anymore. The device shows a black screen, the LED is lighting up blue. Kernel version is 291. Phone has root access and SuperSU installed.
adb recognizes the device, fastboot does not - see attached image.
Any advice?
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If u see blue led u are on fastboot.
Try adb fastboot comand after mast see same help comand, now try fastboot device.
Don't worry, take,it easy. GL
Maybe u are flashtool open, close flashtool.
yo7fb said:
Try adb fastboot comand after mast see same help comand.
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I don't think I understand what you mean.
I think the bootloader is stuck somehow. Maybe something to do with the .291 ROM being incompatible with the bootloader? I'm pretty sure I should see the fastboot screen like so:
EDIT: Got it working!
Had to reinstall adb/fastboot drivers from the flashtool installation.
HvdW said:
Introduction
-> omni -> add more zips -> superuser -> add more zips -> open gapps -> add more zips -> DRM function restore
-> Swipe to confirm flash
- If you only install Omni and forget superuser and gapps you will end up with a non-system. DRM function restore is luxury.
- Wipe cache and Dalvik cache
- Automagic reboot will follow
- Unplug
- Be patient , the first boot of your Oreo loaded Z3 Compact will take a while.[/hide]
Step 9 Hurray
You did it!
You ended up with a superb Z3 Compact!
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Thanks a lot for the detailed tutorial. I have a question because I stuck in the last steps. When says "superuser" refers to the superuser_238_291.zip file??? because I take that and I waited for more than 1 hour with following Oreo starting screen and never overcome that screen.
Hi guys! Thanks for the manual. I've followed all steps and I upgraded to 8.1.0
All is ok, but when I recive a call doesn't appear anything in screen. Only sound the ring, but I can't answer the call.
jhalvico said:
Thanks a lot for the detailed tutorial. I have a question because I stuck in the last steps. When says "superuser" refers to the superuser_238_291.zip file??? because I take that and I waited for more than 1 hour with following Oreo starting screen and never overcome that screen.
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Hello.
I'm sadly in same situation as you are (or was). Did everything according to guide but it is 1.5 houre since it started booting.
Do any of you guys have tip what to do?
Btw: thanks for this guide
Edit:
So i managed to get it working by following steps from the Oreo rom page.
the battery on which version lives more?
probably google dialer?
uilino said:
Hi guys! Thanks for the manual. I've followed all steps and I upgraded to 8.1.0
All is ok, but when I recive a call doesn't appear anything in screen. Only sound the ring, but I can't answer the call.
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Did you install google dialer? if so, go to
Settings--> Apps&notifications -->Advanced-->Default apps --> Phone app --> Select "Phone"
Error 7/6 when I try to install ZIP File via TWRP
Hey there, thank you very much for that easy install guide. Unfortunately I get stuck in my TWRP when I try to install the omnirom Zip. It showed error 7, then i edited the binary script file and it changed to error 6. Any kind of solutions here?
Hovenzius said:
Hey there, thank you very much for that easy install guide. Unfortunately I get stuck in my TWRP when I try to install the omnirom Zip. It showed error 7, then i edited the binary script file and it changed to error 6. Any kind of solutions here?
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hi, i have got the same problem and i found this solution : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522762
Restore with Xperia Companion
HvdW said:
STEP 1 Backup
You don't want to lose important stuff, so you want to make a backup first.
Method 1
Use Xperia Companion and make a backup to your PC
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First thank you for your great post!
I try to restore my data after a successful upgrade and after having saved them with Xperia Companion but I can't succeed to make it detect my phone, so I can't use restore function... Do you know how can I achieve that? Is there some apk to install on the phone in order to make Xperia Companion recognize my phone and make restore function work?
Thanks!
Hi guys,
I have successfully followed this step-by-step:
How-to: root, keep and backup DRM keys, etc. [KitKat/Lollipops/Marshmallow/etc.]
and I also have unlocked the BL.
So, my Z3c has
- DualRecovery installed
(Z3C-lockeddualrecoveryX.Y.Z-RELEASE.installer.zip)
- superSU
- pre-rooted D5803 23.5.A.1.291
- backed-up TA
- unlocked BL
My question:
Do I still need to install Twrp or could I just boot into DualRecovery and flash CARBON-CR-6.1 + gaps from internal storage of phone?
Btw, if it isn't already blatantly obvious, I'm a total noob and without all the fine tutorials wouldn’t have a clue what I was doing.
Thanks for reading.

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