[Lollipop][14.5.A.0.270]Rooted Xperia Z1 Compact Successfully [Locked Bootloader]

rajaganesan7

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Easily To Root Xperia Z1 Compact For Locked Bootloader And Installed Dual Recovery Successfully :D
I Tested My Z1 Compact
I am not responsible if you brick your phone or if u make any other damage to your phone

Requirements
1. Kingroot ( It's Free )
2. Terminal Emulator for Android ( It's Free Download From Playstore )
3. Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU LINK ( Download From Attactment)


Steps To Root Xperia Z1 Compact 14.5.A.0.270

1. First make sure you are running Lollipop 5.0.2 Build 14.5.A.0.270
2. Download KingRoot and install it in your mobile
3. Open the KingRoot app from your mobile , Click on Start Root , the Rooting Process will start. ( You need to connected to internet via WiFi or Mobile data )
4. After Your Mobile Your Rooted

To Replace KingUser with SuperUser follow the steps :

1. Download the file Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU
2. Extract the Downloaded file and copy the mrw folder to the root of your internal storage
3. Download Terminal Emulator for Android from PlayStore or Download From Attachments
4. Open the Terminal app in your mobile , enter the command " su " ( without quotes ) . Allow Root Access in your mobile.
5. Now run the command - " sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh " ( without quotes )
6. The SuperSu app will launch automatically , it will ask to update binary , click on CONTINUE , then Select NORMAL method. After the Binary is installed it will ask to reboot your device.


That's all Friends , Xperia Z1 Compact As Rooted Successfully With Locked Bootloader . I Tested only in Xperia Z1 Compact Only :good:

Steps to Install Dual Recovery On Xperia Z1 Compact

1. Download Z1C-lockeddualrecovery2.8.21-RELEASE.installer.zip From http://nut.xperia-files.com/
2. Extract the Files on PC , Install ADB Driver From Flashtool ( if you installed adb driver leave it )
3. Make Sure Mobile USB Debugging ON
4. Open Extracted Directory --> Click install.bat
5. Select 1
6. Click Allow adb permission from your mobile
7. After Installed the Dual Recovery , Reboot Your Mobile

That's All Friends Above Installing DualRecovery For Locked Bootloader :fingers-crossed::good:
 

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arjun5463

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Jun 30, 2014
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denied

Well i rooted.with kingroot
All the apps supports root function now
But cant change to supersu when i open supersu with the terminal
And run root.sh it says permission denied
 

yesrno

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Nov 19, 2013
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It seems that root metod work, BUT, when i try to replace Kinguser with SuperSU i get tris error..
What i'm doing rong, please help.
Had the same problem and did some searching, first tried to download a newer version of the replace king with supersu file, here
http://www.w0lfdroid.com/2015/05/How-to-Remove-Replace-KingUser-KingRoot-with-SuperSU.html (scroll down a bit to the download links)

Then remove your current kingroot app by opening it and going to settings, remove root, reboot. Retry the whole process with the newer replace zip files.
 

Cereal_

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Sep 14, 2015
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Easily To Root Xperia Z1 Compact For Locked Bootloader And Installed Dual Recovery Successfully :D
I Tested My Z1 Compact
I am not responsible if you brick your phone or if u make any other damage to your phone

Requirements
1. Kingroot ( It's Free )
2. Terminal Emulator for Android ( It's Free Download From Playstore )
3. Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU LINK ( Download From Attactment)


Steps To Root Xperia Z1 Compact 14.5.A.0.270

1. First make sure you are running Lollipop 5.0.2 Build 14.5.A.0.270
2. Download KingRoot and install it in your mobile
3. Open the KingRoot app from your mobile , Click on Start Root , the Rooting Process will start. ( You need to connected to internet via WiFi or Mobile data )
4. After Your Mobile Your Rooted

To Replace KingUser with SuperUser follow the steps :

1. Download the file Replace_Kinguser_with_SuperSU
2. Extract the Downloaded file and copy the mrw folder to the root of your internal storage
3. Download Terminal Emulator for Android from PlayStore or Download From Attachments
4. Open the Terminal app in your mobile , enter the command " su " ( without quotes ) . Allow Root Access in your mobile.
5. Now run the command - " sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh " ( without quotes )
6. The SuperSu app will launch automatically , it will ask to update binary , click on CONTINUE , then Select NORMAL method. After the Binary is installed it will ask to reboot your device.


That's all Friends , Xperia Z1 Compact As Rooted Successfully With Locked Bootloader . I Tested only in Xperia Z1 Compact Only :good:
Thanks but does his keep my DRM keys intact ?