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2017-09-28
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2017-09-28
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That was exactly what my Xperia X did after flashing, if USERDATA was not wiped.
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2017-09-28
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2017-09-28
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I don't think you should wipe all,
Just wipe user data.
By wiping all, I think you delete data that SFOS Needs (drivers that it depends on from Android, like WiFi and more)
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2017-09-28
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I just did the flashing in Windows with Mousse04 image and apparently the result is a working phone. Too bad the phone speaks now chinese or something like that which makes using it a bit problematic .
However, this points to my linux setup being the culprit. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with adb and fastboot installed from the official repositories. Maybe they're outdated and are the reason for the failure?
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2017-09-28
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I don't think you should wipe all,
Just wipe user data.
By wiping all, I think you delete data that SFOS Needs (drivers that it depends on from Android, like WiFi and more)
Flashing went well from your log output.
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2017-09-28
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2017-09-28
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I finally managed to accidentally click on some chinese scribbling that presented me with language selection. So I'm now able to use the phone and hopefully try to recover the DRM keys.
Thank you all for the help! For now it remains a mystery to me why I couldn't flash successfully with linux, but that it was at the end a success is most important. And a word of encouragement to others with my predicatement, it was much less a laborous process to do it under Windows than I was afraid of. Unlike many guides said, I did not have to install any drivers etc. Just download FlashTool and feed the image to it.
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2017-09-28
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However, this points to my linux setup being the culprit. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 with adb and fastboot installed from the official repositories. Maybe they're outdated and are the reason for the failure?
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