Root your Xperia Z2 with locked bootloader
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Tuesday, 17 June 2014 By htwe naing
sony xperia Z2 build number 17.1.A.2.55 နဲ႔ 17.1.A.2.69 ကို click တစ္ခ်က္ထဲနဲ႔ Root လို႔ရတဲ့ Tool ေလးပါ။ ကၽြန္ေတာ္ ကိုယ္တိုင္ေတာ့ မစမ္းရေသးပါဘူး။ sony Z2 ပိုင္ရွင္ ကိုရဲမင္းလဲ ဘယ္ဘဝ ေရာက္ေနမွန္း မသိေတာ့ စမ္းစရာမရွိလို႔ မူရင္း အတိုင္းေလးပဲ တင္ေပးလိုက္ပါတယ္။
သတိထားရမွာက sony xperia Z2 build number 17.1.A.2.55 နဲ႔ 17.1.A.2.69 Firmware နွစ္မ်ိဳးထဲ အတြက္ပါ။ ေအာက္ကမူရင္းပိုစ့္ေလးတိုင္းလုပ္ၾကည့္ပါ လြယ္ပါတယ္။
Tutorial to Root an Xperia Z2 with locked bootloader
Preparation- You must be running 17.1.A.2.55 or 17.1.A.2.69 firmware.
- All necessary drivers need to be installed on your PC (including ADB drivers).
1) Download the Xperia Z2 Rooting Toolkit
Download the ‘Xperia Z2 Rooting Toolkit’ from here. Extract the ZIP file using Winzip/Winrar to a folder on your PC.
2) Switch on USB debugging and Unknown sources on your handset
Switch on the debugging option on your Xperia. Go to Settings > Developer options > Tick ‘USB debugging’
Also tick ‘Unknown sources’ under Settings > Security.
3) Connect phone to PC
Switch your phone on and connect it to your PC/laptop via USB.
4) Run the Toolkit
Now double click the ‘runme.bat’ file from the extracted files from step 1.
You will see the following screen appear talking about “Installing exploit app“. You don’t need to do anything at this stage, just let the program run.
You will then see that the script is copying a BIG file, once again let the script do its work.
5) Crash the Service Menu app
Once you see the following screen, you need to crash the Service Menu on your Xperia Z2. When you access your phone, you should notice that the script has opened your Service Menu. Click on Service Info > Configuration and you will notice that the screen will blink and then you will be thrown back into the Service Menu. Click any key on your PC/laptop to continue.
If successful, you will then see the following screen. Once again, the process is the same as above. Crash the Service Menu and then press any key on your PC to continue.
If successful, you will very briefly see the following screen referring to “Removing exploit app” which will then disappear.
6) Disconnect and reboot your Xperia Z2
Disconnect the USB cable from your Xperia Z2 and reboot the handset once the script window disappears.
7) Your Xperia Z2 handset is now rooted
Congratulations your phone is now rooted.
credit to >>> http://www.xperiablog.net
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