Download the correct stock .ftf firmware file matching your exact device model number (e.g., C6603 for Xperia Z). Move this file into the Flashtool firmware directory, located by default at: C:\Flashtool\firmwares (or C:\Users\YourUsername\.flashTool\firmwares depending on installation configuration). Step 2: Launch Flashtool
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The LED light on your phone should turn , indicating it is in Flashmode. Step 6: Complete the Flashing Process
Download the Flashtool 0.9.13.0 installer from a trusted repository. Run the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions. By default, it installs to C:\Flashtool . Step 2: Install Xperia Drivers (Crucial) Navigate to C:\Flashtool\drivers . Launch the Flashtool-drivers.exe file.
: Click the Lightning Bolt icon, choose "Flashmode," and select your downloaded FTF firmware file.
If your phone gets stuck on the Sony logo, this tool can fix it.
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Download the correct stock .ftf firmware file matching your exact device model number (e.g., C6603 for Xperia Z). Move this file into the Flashtool firmware directory, located by default at: C:\Flashtool\firmwares (or C:\Users\YourUsername\.flashTool\firmwares depending on installation configuration). Step 2: Launch Flashtool
Download FlashTool 0.9.13.0 today and give your Android device a new lease on life.
The LED light on your phone should turn , indicating it is in Flashmode. Step 6: Complete the Flashing Process
Download the Flashtool 0.9.13.0 installer from a trusted repository. Run the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions. By default, it installs to C:\Flashtool . Step 2: Install Xperia Drivers (Crucial) Navigate to C:\Flashtool\drivers . Launch the Flashtool-drivers.exe file.
: Click the Lightning Bolt icon, choose "Flashmode," and select your downloaded FTF firmware file.
If your phone gets stuck on the Sony logo, this tool can fix it.