![]() ![]() I did some research and found that there have been many people who have experienced the same ftf file problem. Flashtool would not recognize the ftf file that it had created from the Sony firmware. I didn’t realize at the time that Xperia Companion will not work with any custom ROM and that locking the bootloader would corrupt /e/ and brick my phone.īefore bricking the phone I had already tried unsuccessfully to flash the correct model specific Sony firmware to the phone using Flashtool. My reasoning was that if the bootloader was locked, Companion might have been able to restore the phone to the factory Android ROM and I would not have to work around Flashtool’s bugs. ![]() ![]() I selected lock because I had previously tried using Sony Xperia Companion to restore the phone to the original ROM and Companion wouldn’t let me because the bootloader was unlocked. During one of my attempts to use Flashtool it gave me the option to lock or unlock the bootloader before flashing the phone. I downloaded and installed the latest version of Flashtool for Windows. When I attempt to connect to Flashtool with the volume up or down it gives me:ĮRROR - Drivers need to be installed for connected device.ĮRROR - You can find them in the drivers folder of Flashtool. ![]()
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