Hello! How are you?
I am installing recovery image on my XPERIA T3 D5103 to flash custom ROMs, but it's quite hard to get the way to.
To obtain root access, I used kingroot (androidxda.com/download-kingroot-application) which works fine, then I needed to flash a recovery to manage ROM zip.
First thing I noticed when I tried to flash the recovery, is the bootloader wasn't unlocked, so it didn't permit to do any write operation.
I followed the Sony's method (developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader) to unlock the bootloader and it worked.
At the moment, everything seemed downhill but I'm still stuck with partition table. In fact, fastboot doesn't find partition table when I install the recovery.
Here's my /proc/mount (pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Jy57nUza).
What's the next step I should take?
I'd like to back-up current stock ROM and keep track of current partition as well.
Thank you so much! :)
I am installing recovery image on my XPERIA T3 D5103 to flash custom ROMs, but it's quite hard to get the way to.
To obtain root access, I used kingroot (androidxda.com/download-kingroot-application) which works fine, then I needed to flash a recovery to manage ROM zip.
First thing I noticed when I tried to flash the recovery, is the bootloader wasn't unlocked, so it didn't permit to do any write operation.
I followed the Sony's method (developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader) to unlock the bootloader and it worked.
At the moment, everything seemed downhill but I'm still stuck with partition table. In fact, fastboot doesn't find partition table when I install the recovery.
Here's my /proc/mount (pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Jy57nUza).
What's the next step I should take?
I'd like to back-up current stock ROM and keep track of current partition as well.
Thank you so much! :)
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