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Unlock Boot Loader Working Instructions for the Sony page - step 3/4 Unlockbootloader

asked 2017-10-11 23:29:15 +0300

SymbianRefugee gravatar image

updated 2017-10-12 10:34:31 +0300

jiit gravatar image

The instructions on the Sony page refer to a deprecated piece of software no longer availabel.

So it appears what you need to do is this

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1. Install the Android Studio with the SDK manager then -> tools -> android -> SDK manager -> SDK tools and click on the 'Google USB Driver' to install it.

  1. Download and install an updated Fastboot driver. This is the standardandroid_winusb.inf-file, with a few lines of code added to enable Fastboot to support Sony devices.

  2. Replace the original android_winusb.inf-file with the downloaded file in theusb_driver folder, located in the Android >sdk > extras > google folder on your computer. (For me this was in C:/user/"myname"/AppData/Local/Android/sdk/extras/google)

B. Connect to Fastboot

  1. Turn off your Xperia™ X.

  2. Connect a USB-cable to your computer.

  3. On your Xperia™ X, press the Volume up button at the same time as you connect the other end of the USB-cable.

a. Windows users: When asked for a driver, open the Devices and Printers directory, click on the fastboot driver (On win7 this was right click my computer -> properties -> Device Manager -> Android Phone -> Android ADB Interface - this is the file you need to right click to update the driver) and press Update. Browse and point towards the location of the new android_winbus.inf file and choose the ADB Fastboot option.

  1. When your device is connected, open a command window on your computer and go to the platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder.

  2. Enter the following command

Continue following the instructions on the Sony page.

I now have an unlocked phone. Onto the flash I just left the phone plugged in as it was from this step, no need to unplug and plug it back in as I seemed to have a few issues with it not connecting properly for whatever reason before.

One last thing - when you flash mine came up with a device not found in the cmd line, as I was about to pull the USB oiut to reconnect it continued the flash - so give it a minute if it seems to stop.

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My command window just sits and waits and says <waiting for any device> it appears to be connected - just nothing happens. Driver installed (after a lot of faffing) and it appears to be working properly. This is a bit of a pain.. not sure where to go from here..

Ryan ( 2017-10-12 00:28:42 +0300 )edit

Ryan: I just started the whole process again each time, uninstalling and reinstalling the software on the PC (time consuming and maybe not required but I've been using windows since 95 and this used to be a requirement).

SymbianRefugee ( 2017-10-12 00:36:05 +0300 )edit

Six f#&%ing hour wasted for nothing.

This page has help my in the end: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-u/issues/guide-how-to-install-fastboot-xperia-t2170114

It only worked after I connected the fooking phone at a USB 2.0 port. God knows why.

Vieno ( 2018-06-23 00:40:13 +0300 )edit

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answered 2017-10-12 00:53:38 +0300

Giacomo Di Giacomo gravatar image

updated 2017-10-12 10:24:36 +0300

Fastboot is in the archive provided by Jolla, and the driver should be already installed by the time you reach point 4. I figured that out after downloading and installing gigabytes of useless Android SDK sh*t. The Jolla instructions could be more explicit.

EDIT: To clear things up: Download and install fastboot drivers from here and use the fastboot executable in the Sailfish X archive. This worked for me, if anyone can confirm that would be great.

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It works for me to

scegliau ( 2017-10-12 10:53:13 +0300 )edit

I downloaded the drivers from Sony and followed Jolla's instructions for installing them. Worked like a charm.

Kao ( 2017-10-15 12:50:36 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-12 19:50:47 +0300

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Jolla should update the instruction page on step 4: "you don't have to download sdk-manager or android studio. Fastboot.exe can be found and used from sailfishOS folder" I spent hours on downloading and installing those useless programs because those unlocking instructions told me to...

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Hi. I think I had similar issues you had. - I think the Sony-Instruction is referring to an alternative file which does no longer exist in that place. - Finally I found a Sony Video for unlocking the bootloader on youtoube. - Maybe that helps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWPYicb8_-Q

MaTi ( 2017-10-15 13:24:26 +0300 )edit

Also check that "OEM UNLOCK" silde is on...

https://youtube.com/watch?v=5AoDVMVlJEU

U.N ( 2017-10-19 15:52:21 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-15 12:14:28 +0300

Leecorb gravatar image

Hi can someone please provide step by step instructions I have been at this for hours bein as the instruction provided by jolla do not work. I would be very grateful. Phone fully updated and boot loader locked

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Pls first proof if bootloader is unlockable and maybe it could be helpful to state which step doesnt work. After that im also interesred :)

NuklearFart ( 2017-10-15 12:50:06 +0300 )edit

For me it didn't work because my Win10 had "driver signature enforcement" enabled. I also spent about 7h with the whole process :) Google found instructions how to disable "driver signature enforcement". Just make sure it is not because of this that your unlocking diesn't work.

ttommila ( 2017-10-15 13:26:46 +0300 )edit
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answered 2017-10-15 13:50:12 +0300

Leecorb gravatar image

My boot loader can be unlocked

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answered 2017-10-15 16:00:31 +0300

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I thought Sony was working in collaboration with jolla? Not making it extremely difficult, posting out of date information and then offering no support. What is going on

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