The bundle does not match the connected device

ImpLosioNz

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Feb 13, 2018
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Hi,

I'm restore my last backup on twrp. Restore success but my phone enter loop on boot.
Than i want flash stock rom via xperifirm but i failed, error message; The bundle does not match the connected device

How can i fix this? || Current device : Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - BH90A7YR1L

14/004/2018 00:04:08 - INFO - Selected Bundle for Sony Xperia Z3(D6603). FW release : BH90A7YR1L. Customization : BH90A7YR1L
14/004/2018 00:04:08 - INFO - Preparing files for flashing
14/006/2018 00:06:10 - INFO - Please connect your device into flashmode.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Using Gordon gate drivers version 3.1.0.0
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Opening device for R/W
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Device ready for R/W.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Reading device information
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Phone ready for flashmode operations.
14/006/2018 00:06:26 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Current device : Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - BH90A7YR1L - Unknown: Jul 24 2016/19:28:59 - 23.5.A.1.291_23.5.A.1.291 - GENERIC_23.5.A.1.291
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Closing TA partition
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - ERROR - The bundle does not match the connected device
14/006/2018 00:06:27 - INFO - Ending flash session
14/006/2018 00:06:28 - INFO - Device disconnected
14/006/2018 00:06:32 - INFO - Device connected in flash mode
14/006/2018 00:06:39 - INFO - Device disconnected
 

castrum_doloris

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Nov 20, 2014
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Hello there

I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:

I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf

At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)

PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot

I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.

I hope I could help you :)
 

ImpLosioNz

Member
Feb 13, 2018
5
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0
Hello there

I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:

I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf

At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)

PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot

I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.

I hope I could help you :)
Hi,

Emma works perfectly! Thank you :)
 

ImpLosioNz

Member
Feb 13, 2018
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Yummy! :)

21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Reading device information
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Phone ready for flashmode operations.
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Current device : D6603 - BH90A7YR1L - 1288-5531_R9D - 1282-2729_23.5.A.0.575 - GLOBAL-LTE_23.5.A.0.575
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Closing TA partition
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Start Flashing
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Processing loader.sin
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Checking header
21/028/2018 21:28:17 - INFO - Flashing data
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - Loader : S1_Root_9c84 - Version : MSM8974AB_27 / Boot version : S1_Boot_MSM8974AC_LA3.0_M_2 / Bootloader status : ROOTED
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - Max packet size set to 512K
21/028/2018 21:28:18 - INFO - USB buffer size set to 512K
21/028/2018 21:28:19 - INFO - No flash script found. Using 0.9.18 flash engine
21/028/2018 21:28:19 - INFO - Opening TA partition 2
 

eneskus

Member
Oct 5, 2009
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Hello there

I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:

I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf


I hope I could help you :)
thank you
my phone z5p e6833
but my different rom install "xz2 thema rom", "xz3 thema rom" vb. different most rom install my phone device name e6883 change
flashtool-0.9.25.0-windows install and flashing E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E and error Bundle does not match device yor phone device e6883
uninstall flashtool-0.9.25.0-windows
install flashtool-0.9.23.1-windows
not redownload E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E old time download E6833_32.4.A.1.54_1298-2968_R2E
flashing ok
re thankyou
 

fridgeS3

Member
Apr 13, 2010
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Hello there

I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:

I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf

. . .

I hope I could help you :)
Thank you so much for that answer. I spent hours trying to find a solution, but using an older version of the software would never have occurred to me. Thank you so much for that answer. I spent hours trying to find a solution, but using an older version of the software would never have occurred to me.

Now my Z2 Tablet runs with Android 9; great:good::highfive:
 
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kjetilbmoe

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I can confirm that it works by using the older version of FlashTool, with an Xperia ZR :good: I also disabled the "verification" part as this posed some problems with reading from the device. I was able to install two different types of .ftf files (one at a time), and then reinstall recovery and LineageOS. My original problem was a bootloop, only showing the TWRP or Sony splash screen beforing screen going black again and rebooting.
 

mrfaisal007

Member
Jan 20, 2012
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Hello there

I had the same problem with my Xperia Z2, so I found your thread while searching for a solution. First "Bundle does not match device" and then "root: This bundle is not valid" .
I could just solve this (strange) issue, so here are some tips how I managed it:

I assume that you installed the newest version of flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- uninstall/remove flashtool (0.9.24.4)
- Download the previous release of flashtool (0.9.18.6) and install it click
- Install the drivers of your phone (directory of flashtool -> drivers)
- Launch flashtool -> Xperifirm -> Download the correct Firmware (again). Make sure that your home-directory of flashtool (default: C:\Users\xyz\.flashTool) is empty (at least no .ftf file may exist)
- Let flashtool create the .ftf File
- Flash the .ftf

At least this worked for me. If it doesn't work for you, you could try to use Sonys official developer Xperia Flashtool ("Emma"). This application saved me once or twice already from severe situations.
BUT WARNING: I'm not entirely sure anymore, but I think it erases your entire internal storage (incl. pictures, music, documents, some appdata, etc)
So if you can still get into TWRP, make a full backup of your personal data (with adb or simply drag'n'drop or whatever you like).
Usage is very simple and self-explanatory: Download -> install -> connect Phone -> install Firmware (downloads it automatically)

PS: I don't know why you're experiencing a bootloop and what ROM you're using, but this little idea came to my mind what you could try:
Wipe dalvik/cache and flash your boot.img again with fastboot

I used this little trick several times with success, but only with Custom ROMs (Ressurrection Remix, Lineage, Carbon). So I can't tell anything about Stock-ROMs.

I hope I could help you :)
Thank Youuu !!!! You made my day . I was stuck here for around an year . It never occurred to me to try an older release of flashtool. :good::good: