[Q] Used the toolkit and i have a q and an A - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I used the S3 toolkit by mskip and it's cool it's so fast lovely. One problem now I can't delete anything. I went to look for the answer.
Quote: Originally Posted by pat357
Mark,
Maybe you missed my initial post concerning a possible bug in the Toolkit v7.0.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=1307
After making a backup from my internal SD using the "backup SD" option in the Toolkit, it pulled all my files to my PC and everything went well.
However after restoring my SD using the "restore internal SD", my permissions appeared to be screwed up.
I could not delete/modify any file anymore on my internal SD. I got a lot of FC from apps.
What are the correct permissions and owner from the internal SD (=/data/media) ??
Did the toolkit change any permissions/ownership ? I thought I saw a " chmod 775 or 755" flashing on the terminal when restoring my SD (about the last command at the end, IIRC).
To get it working again, I did a :
Code:
su
chmod -R 777 /data/media/*
The owner from each file is now "root" (0), but my permissions are complete open (777)
Somehow this doesn't seem correct.... but I don't know.
So, again : what are the correct permissions and owner from the internal SD (=/data/media) ??
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adb shell chmod -R 775 /data/media
adb shell chown media_rw.media_rw /data/media
Mark.
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COOL! Now how do I do that?

I honestly don't know where the first place to look would be

google how to use adb

Nope
Also
Re: [SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 UNIFIED TOOLKIT V7.0] Drivers, Backup, Root, Recovery + MORE [
Quote: Originally Posted by mskip
If you have root then try installing a file manager such as Root Explorer from the Play Store which should let you delete any files you need to.
Mark.
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Thanks I finally got it. But I an not sure how. I did try this but it was like my chip was blocked from formatting or erasing anything then after hours of trying to erase it and factory reset and wipe it magically fixed.
Domination V3 Powered!
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I have root explorer and it's still not deleting. And mind didn't get fixed magically omg what do I do?!?!
I tried the adb thing also.

Someone anyone know how to fix this omg

okay there's a file permission part of thie toolkit but I'm probably gonna destroy my phone if I do something here

Mother of god i flashed the stock rom and it still did nothing why jesus

vapidteens said:
Mother of god i flashed the stock rom and it still did nothing why jesus
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READ THE RULES stop bumping .
jje

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build.prop permission denied???

Hi, I have deleted my build.prop on my phone and im stuck in a boot loop.
I have a backup of a working build.prop on my PC but im having trouble sending it over with ADB, done loads of google'in and searching on here but with no luck.
Samsung galaxy S Rooted
Booted in to ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
Mounted /system
CMD> adb push C:\build.prop /system/build.prop failed to copy 'C:\build.prop' to '/system/build.prop' : Permission denied
Please help time is running out got work tomorrow and need my phone work, i could do a restore but i cant remember the last time a backup.
Cheers, James
jamesbebby said:
Hi, I have deleted my build.prop on my phone and im stuck in a boot loop.
I have a backup of a working build.prop on my PC but im having trouble sending it over with ADB, done loads of google'in and searching on here but with no luck.
Samsung galaxy S Rooted
Booted in to ClockworkMod Recovery v3.0.0.5
Mounted /system
CMD> adb push C:\build.prop /system/build.prop failed to copy 'C:\build.prop' to '/system/build.prop' : Permission denied
Please help time is running out got work tomorrow and need my phone work, i could do a restore but i cant remember the last time a backup.
Cheers, James
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CMD> adb push C:\build.prop /system
CMD> adb push C:\build.prop /system failed to copy 'C:\build.prop' to '/system/build.prop' : Permission denied
Still getting that permission denied.
Cheers, James
have you mounted /system in r/w?
sweetnsour said:
have you mounted /system in r/w?
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What with adb???
Cheers, James
Try using Android Commander after mounting /system in the recovery menu.
http://androidcommander.com/
jamesbebby said:
What with adb???
Cheers, James
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not sure if thisll work but try this
Try:
adb remount
adb push C:\build.prop /system
GchildT said:
Try using Android Commander after mounting /system in the recovery menu.
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Wow, finally download all that is need to install 'Android Commander' but still no luck.
Files count: 1
Files source: C:\Users\James\Desktop
Files destination: /system/
Starting operation...
Remounting...
[1/1] Pushing file: build.prop
failed to copy 'C:\Users\James\Desktop\build.prop' to '/system//build.prop': Permission denied
*** Operation complete! *
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sweetnsour said:
not sure if thisll work but try this
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Ill look into that post but i get fault on the #su bit.
fifarunnerr said:
Try:
adb remount
adb push C:\build.prop /system
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CMD> adb remount
remount failed: Operation not permitted
Thanks for the reply's, Pulling my hair out here!!! Ah
Cheers, James
Right then im gunna have to flash my phone to get it working, But i dont want lose everything.
Whats the best way to go about this?
Cheers, James
jamesbebby said:
Right then im gunna have to flash my phone to get it working, But i dont want lose everything.
Whats the best way to go about this?
Cheers, James
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depends. are you on the stock rom or a custom rom?
custom = just reflash the rom
stock = lets hope you have a backup. if you don't, you might as well flash a custom rom
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sweetnsour said:
depends. are you on the stock rom or a custom rom?
custom = just reflash the rom
stock = lets hope you have a backup. if you don't, you might as well flash a custom rom
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Hi, Im on I9000XWJVB stock as the battery life is the best ive come across.
I have a backup but its weeks old, the only thing i dont want to lose is SMS messages, apps and files i have save on my computer.
Cheers, James
I really am well and truly stuck on trying to get this build.prop over to system/
Cheers, James
jamesbebby said:
I really am well and truly stuck on trying to get this build.prop over to system/
Cheers, James
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Can't you take a backup of your ROM with Clockwork, reflash your stock ROM and restore just the data?
jamesbebby said:
CMD> adb push C:\build.prop /system failed to copy 'C:\build.prop' to '/system/build.prop' : Permission denied
Still getting that permission denied.
Cheers, James
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I also reckon that booting into recovery and simply restoring a NANDRROID backup is your best bet.
But, if this isn't possible then I think you need to be root when in ADB which is done with the su command
adb shell
su
(this should change the prompt, I think from # to $ or the otherway)
Make an update.zip of build.prop and flash
Or try qtadb
DanWilson said:
Can't you take a backup of your ROM with Clockwork, reflash your stock ROM and restore just the data?
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Yea i was think that but ive never done it before.........so will all my messages & contacts still be there once i restore???
ben_pyett said:
I also reckon that booting into recovery and simply restoring a NANDRROID backup is your best bet.
But, if this isn't possible then I think you need to be root when in ADB which is done with the su command
adb shell
su
(this should change the prompt, I think from # to $ or the otherway)
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CMD> adb shell
*daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
*daemon started successfully*
~ $ su
su
/sbin/sh: su: not found
So 'su' stands for superuser??? I have superuser installed and working on my phone before this problem came.
cdesai said:
Make an update.zip of build.prop and flash
Or try qtadb
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qtadb looks like a good app but when it starts;
"adbd cannot run as root in productions so you cant do anything /system partition. Run anyway?"
I was thinking of a update.zip with my working build.prop but didnt really know what i was doing, If you know what your doing with update.zip's and its not to much trouble do you think you could knock it up for me if i send it to you?
Once again thanks for your reply's!!!
Cheers, James
i've got a similar problem, on build.prop replacing via update.zip
i'll keep you informed...

[Q]how to delete the clockworkmod file? do not want the backup any more!

i'm on clockworkmod 5.0.2.3, my device is galaxy tab 10.1 P7510. i backup it with Titanium Backup. i've done CWM backup, i do know the CWM's backup file is sdcard/clockworkmod, but i can't delete it, either on my tablet or computer!! i've tried ES file and RE, nothing changes,,,,and the CWM file is as large as 1G, but i can't see anything in it! is that a new function of 5.0.2.3, to hide and protect its file? i've format the whole SDcard on my computer, and everything's gone, BUT the CLOCKWORKMOD file!!!!!! i'm crazy!!!!!
wohenyingyu01 said:
i'm on clockworkmod 5.0.2.3, my device is galaxy tab 10.1 P7510. i backup it with Titanium Backup. i've done CWM backup, i do know the CWM's backup file is sdcard/clockworkmod, but i can't delete it, either on my tablet or computer!! i've tried ES file and RE, nothing changes,,,,and the CWM file is as large as 1G, but i can't see anything in it! is that a new function of 5.0.2.3, to hide and protect its file? i've format the whole SDcard on my computer, and everything's gone, BUT the CLOCKWORKMOD file!!!!!! i'm crazy!!!!!
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try makeing a new backup file in recovery as this should overright the last one
the file is probably corrupt
or using root explorer find the file and check the that folder is R/W
i dnt know if you can doo this on the sd card
You should be able to delete any file on the "SD card". Personally, although I use titanium backup as a great tool, CWM's backup is so easy and reliable for me.
thank u but it doesn't work. new backup changes nothing but make it biger, it seems that i can delete it by RE, but if i refresh i appears again. is there any way to format?
BroBot175 said:
try makeing a new backup file in recovery as this should overright the last one
the file is probably corrupt
or using root explorer find the file and check the that folder is R/W
i dnt know if you can doo this on the sd card
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Tubes6al4v said:
You should be able to delete any file on the "SD card". Personally, although I use titanium backup as a great tool, CWM's backup is so easy and reliable for me.
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yep, but it confuses me if the backup exists forever.......
wohenyingyu01 said:
yep, but it confuses me if the backup exists forever.......
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aha me to :L did you try the root explorer way?
BroBot175 said:
aha me to :L did you try the root explorer way?
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yep, it doesn't work.....finally i flash the rom with formating scripts through odin, it seems xwkg4, and flash back. now everything's gone~
You can rename and delete backups with the rom manager app from the market.
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
while in recovery:
adb shell mount /data
adb shell rm -r /data/media/clockworkmod/backup/DATED_FOLDER
Are you talking about the nandroid backup? If so, open the CWM recovery and the option to delete backups is there...
Also, you do realize that the CWM backup is not the same thing as the titanium backup, right? CWM backup is the whole system; titanium is just apps and settings...
got the same problem and tried a lot
slack04 said:
Are you talking about the nandroid backup? If so, open the CWM recovery and the option to delete backups is there...
Also, you do realize that the CWM backup is not the same thing as the titanium backup, right? CWM backup is the whole system; titanium is just apps and settings...
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hi, i got the same issue and have tried to figure it out for hours and turn to here for help finally. my clockworkmod recovery's version is 5.5.0.4, probably. and i flashed 5.8.3.1 minutes ago.
i've tried to delete the backups in rom manager, but still can't and was told error occured while deleting.
and i tried to remove them in adb shell, rm command, and it says permission denied.
Code:
[email protected]:/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup # rm -r 2005-06-01.07.50.08
rm -r 2005-06-01.07.50.08
rm failed for 2005-06-01.07.50.08, Permission denied
255|[email protected]:/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup #
really need reply if anyone else is confused with the same problem ...
chenxian352 said:
hi, i got the same issue and have tried to figure it out for hours and turn to here for help finally. my clockworkmod recovery's version is 5.5.0.4, probably. and i flashed 5.8.3.1 minutes ago.
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Is 5.8.3.1 for this tablet? If not...
chenxian352 said:
and i tried to remove them in adb shell, rm command, and it says permission denied.
Code:
[email protected]:/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup # rm -r 2005-06-01.07.50.08
rm -r 2005-06-01.07.50.08
rm failed for 2005-06-01.07.50.08, Permission denied
255|[email protected]:/sdcard/clockworkmod/backup #
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In recovery (CWM) or android? Try with the -f switch (rm -rf), and do it in recovery from your PC (don't forget to mount the partition).
BTW, I can delete cwm backups in android with Root Explorer without problem.
slack04 said:
Is 5.8.3.1 for this tablet? If not...
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If his tablet is the GT-P7510 model, yes.
slack04 said:
Is 5.8.3.1 for this tablet? If not...
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sure about that, i got the recovery from clockworkmod.com.
i formatted it in windows, and everything was deleted but the clockworkmod folder! ghostly exist
something i just thought.. i'm using windows 7, when the tablet connect to my laptop, windows recognize it as a portable device. it's special i guess. is there any way to let it be removable disk?
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MapleSyrup said:
In recovery (CWM) or android? Try with the -f switch (rm -rf), and do it in recovery from your PC (don't forget to mount the partition).
BTW, I can delete cwm backups in android with Root Explorer without problem.
If his tablet is the GT-P7510 model, yes.
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thx for reply. yes my tablet is GT-P7510. i can't delete them in re explorer, delete failed.
could you please tell me how to mount the partition?
chenxian352 said:
could you please tell me how to mount the partition?
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One way is, in cwm, select "mount and storage" > "mount /data"
The other way is with adb (you're going to use it any way)
Code:
adb root
Code:
adb shell
Code:
mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p8 /data
If you keep getting the same error, try deleting everything inside the backup directory, I mean the 2005-06-01.07.50.08 directory.
Code:
cd /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08
Inside the directory (be 100% sure to be in 2005-06-01.07.50.08 or you're going to delete something important. Always be careful when using the rm -rf * command)
Code:
rm -rf *
Or in one line
Code:
rm -rf /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08/*
Then, delete the directory:
Code:
rmdir /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08/
problem solved! thanks MapleSyrup
really thanks MapleSyrup! i executed all commands after normally powerup.
i just did them in cmw mode, all worked!
when normally powerup, in adb shell, command line prompt start with
Code:
[email protected]:/ #
in cmw(recovery) mode, it changes to
Code:
~ #
and no 'Permission denied' anymore when execute rm
i'm not English actually, literal words may be incorrect, hope readers could get it.
thanks sincerely. i've spent almost half day on the issue, you cant imagine how happy i am now, ha
MapleSyrup said:
One way is, in cwm, select "mount and storage" > "mount /data"
The other way is with adb (you're going to use it any way)
Code:
adb root
Code:
adb shell
Code:
mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p8 /data
If you keep getting the same error, try deleting everything inside the backup directory, I mean the 2005-06-01.07.50.08 directory.
Code:
cd /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08
Inside the directory (be 100% sure to be in 2005-06-01.07.50.08 or you're going to delete something important. Always be careful when using the rm -rf * command)
Code:
rm -rf *
Or in one line
Code:
rm -rf /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08/*
Then, delete the directory:
Code:
rmdir /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2005-06-01.07.50.08/
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I'm a little more of a newb here, and Don't understand the above stuff. I'm having the exact same issue.
ROM Manager basically just messed up my phone to the point that I can't delete backups in clockworkmod. Also the backups are showing 0 bytes in size even though they've taken up 3 gigs on my SDCard
I Got ROM manager to install the latest CWM, which is great. I Then was trying it out, and noticed you can do a backup right from it. It Loads CWM and performs a normal Nandroid backup.
Here is the issue, It shows that it has take up the space on my SDCard, but the folder contents are empty in clockworkmod/backups
Also, I can't delete them at all. I Tried ES Explorer and nothing worked. Said denied.

Folder can't be deleted?

I installed the Galaxy S3 Retail Mode found in Google Play but had problems setting it up so I uninstalled it.
Now, I have a folder in /sdcard/ named RetailMode that contains photos used by the RetailMode application. But no matter what I do, I can't delete it. Can't delete any of the photos either.
I tried changing owners and changing permissions but failed. I even tried via adb shell.
Any ideas of how I can delete it?
Thanks in advance!
Beach_Head said:
I installed the Galaxy S3 Retail Mode found in Google Play but had problems setting it up so I uninstalled it.
Now, I have a folder in /sdcard/ named RetailMode that contains photos used by the RetailMode application. But no matter what I do, I can't delete it. Can't delete any of the photos either.
I tried changing owners and changing permissions but failed. I even tried via adb shell.
Any ideas of how I can delete it?
Thanks in advance!
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Could try running a KIES update or one of the Jellybean OTA's that will wipe the internal sd card
Are you trying to do so as root? If you open a terminal (download Android Terminal from the market) and run:
Code:
su
rm -rf /sdcard/RetailMode
(upper/lower case is important!) what is the output?
Yes. Tried via ConnectBot on the phone and adb. Issued the exact same command you posted.
The reply was: rm failed for -rf, No such file or directory
I wonder what the problem is...
Steve_max said:
Are you trying to do so as root? If you open a terminal (download Android Terminal from the market) and run:
Code:
su
rm -rf /sdcard/RetailMode
(upper/lower case is important!) what is the output?
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Beach_Head said:
Yes. Tried via ConnectBot on the phone and adb. Issued the exact same command you posted.
The reply was: rm failed for -rf, No such file or directory
I wonder what the problem is...
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Reboot?
Tried that first. No go.
Since Retail Mode is installed and activated as a Device Administrator, I think it modified some settings. I just don't know what those settings are.
I don't want to re-flash so hopefully someone can help me with this...
kulisap said:
Reboot?
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first you have to deactivate RetailMode as an administrator. than check if is also disabled in Accessibility also, just in case. than try to delete it. It might work.
Did that already too.
This is so frustrating...
Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
first you have to deactivate RetailMode as an administrator. than check if is also disabled in Accessibility also, just in case. than try to delete it. It might work.
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only one choice left than... Full wipe...
There has to be another way...
Chaitanyapatel8880 said:
only one choice left than... Full wipe...
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Had this one before but the app was smart app protector. Deleted it but it left a folder and cant delete it even in the pc. But iwas able to delete it using root explorer.
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Beach_Head said:
Yes. Tried via ConnectBot on the phone and adb. Issued the exact same command you posted.
The reply was: rm failed for -rf, No such file or directory
I wonder what the problem is...
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Install a BusyBox from the market (if you already have it, reinstall). if "rm" is trying to remove "-rf", it's NOT a standard "rm", which can explain your problems. Then try again.
After having followed the above: Should you get a "permission denied" as root (execute 'whoami' on the console to make sure you're root!)
then the file(s) is most probably flagged as immutable.
Executing the following will then resolve the issue: chattr -iR /sdcard/RetailMode
This is what I get when I issue that command: reading flags on /sdcard/RetailMedia: innapropriate ioctl for device
d4fseeker said:
After having followed the above: Should you get a "permission denied" as root (execute 'whoami' on the console to make sure you're root!)
then the file(s) is most probably flagged as immutable.
Executing the following will then resolve the issue: chattr -iR /sdcard/RetailMode
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[Q] help with factory mode

hi
im very new in the forum thats my first post
i tried to install an app that required a rebbot in my gt-i9300, i rebooted and i got an pop-up window said that factory mode has crashed.
i searched for days in the internet and i found this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1762204&page=53
i did all but my galaxy says that its unable to chmod /efs/FactoryApp/factorymode: no such file or directory
then i realised that i have no efs directory and that i can download one from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=888193
so' my question is,
if i will flash it with odin, will the error will dissapear?
and if the answer is yes,
i understand that some people flash it because they have no imei and the phone dont recognize their sim card.
and my fear it can happen to me if ill flash it
some help please?
What app did you try installing?
slaphead20 said:
What app did you try installing?
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the swapsd app.
but theres no matter what app i installed
i just want to know if i can install the efs directory without problems
so please help me everyone!
You have a backed up EFS on your phone ???
jje
JJEgan said:
You have a backed up EFS on your phone ???
jje
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yes i have a backup named efs.tar in my root directory
can i restore the folder from it?
arimal199 said:
yes i have a backup named efs.tar in my root directory
can i restore the folder from it?
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Well, obviously you can. That's what an efs backup is for
Copy the tar file to your PC and download the Android SDK.
Once the Android SDK is installed, open up a command prompt.
Once you're in the command prompt, CD to the directory where the ADB executables and libraries are.
Usually it's here:
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk\platform-tools\
Once you're in the directory where the files are, unpack the TAR file and type the following code:
Code:
adb start-server
adb push <path-to-your-unpacked-TARfile> /efs/
adb kill-server
If you need further assistance, feel free to PM or email me
Hope I could help!
Lg
familyguy59 said:
Well, obviously you can. That's what an efs backup is for
Copy the tar file to your PC and download the Android SDK.
Once the Android SDK is installed, open up a command prompt.
Once you're in the command prompt, CD to the directory where the ADB executables and libraries are.
Usually it's here:
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk\platform-tools\
Once you're in the directory where the files are, unpack the TAR file and type the following code:
Code:
adb start-server
adb push <path-to-your-unpacked-TARfile> /efs/
adb kill-server
If you need further assistance, feel free to PM or email me
Hope I could help!
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wow
thanks man ill try it
arimal199 said:
wow
thanks man ill try it
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oh i forgot
my pc doesnt recognize my galaxy
maybe i can go to someone that already has a adb and see if he can fix it
but really thanks
I believe you'll also need to change files owners and access rights for it to work.
Edit : if you don't have any efs folder, I think your efs partition might not be mounted. Type "mount" in a terminal emulator and check if a line refers to /efs (that should be block 3)
arimal199 said:
oh i forgot
my pc doesnt recognize my galaxy
maybe i can go to someone that already has a adb and see if he can fix it
but really thanks
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Check out the links in my description. (Win8 help - ADB etc. etc. ...) that works with Windows Vista, 7 and 8. If you need the ADB binaries, in that same thread, you can donate a bit of money to me and I'll license you a program (Always with updated binaries) that installs ADB and fastboot to your system's root. With the click of a button
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Edit: You can also download my universal Android tool kit and with the next update, all the Samsung Galaxy S III variants will be supported and you can easily backup/restore your /efs partition from there (With the Pro version, that is)
spocky12 said:
I believe you'll also need to change files owners and access rights for it to work.
Edit : if you don't have any efs folder, I think your efs partition might not be mounted. Type "mount" in a terminal emulator and check if a line refers to /efs (that should be block 3)
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i looked in mounts and storage in cwm and saw that efs is not mounted.
can i mount it and it will work?
arimal199 said:
i looked in mounts and storage in cwm and saw that efs is not mounted.
can i mount it and it will work?
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no i understood' i wasnt at factory mode at all!
all the time i had imei and call function , the only problem was that factory test has stopped.
so, i downloaded titanum backup pro and turned factory test app off.
now my galaxy went back to normal all works as well!
thanks for trying to help guys!

Can't delete files from my external memory card through file explorer

I have tried a lot of custom Roms. I'm on Neat ROM Lite now. Not sure which ROM changed my file access permission settings to cause this problem but I'm not able to delete any files from my external memory card. I was able to delete when I was on stock rom. The other problem is for a few apps I get an error message which says can't install on usb/sd card. I have posted this in another thread
some time back but got no response. Some one please point me in the right direction.
This is what my file permission looks like.
PS: I am able to delete when my fone is connected to PC via USB. So I don't think it has anything to do with a faulty sd card.
pavitar said:
I have tried a lot of custom Roms. I'm on Neat ROM Lite now. Not sure which ROM changed my file access permission settings to cause this problem but I'm not able to delete any files from my external memory card. I was able to delete when I was on stock rom. The other problem is for a few apps I get an error message which says can't install on usb/sd card. I have posted this in another thread
some time back but got no response. Some one please point me in the right direction.
This is what my file permission looks like.
PS: I am able to delete when my fone is connected to PC via USB. So I don't think it has anything to do with a faulty sd card.
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file permissions are 775, try changing them to 777(all boxes ticked)
for future refference he is my support thread Ricky310711 AllInOne Support Thread
ricky310711 said:
file permissions are 775, try changing them to 777(all boxes ticked)
for future refference he is my support thread Ricky310711 AllInOne Support Thread
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Can you please tell me, how to apply a file permission? I tried checking the box which is not checked in the snapshot shared, but that too gives an error.Says "Operation failed"
pavitar said:
Can you please tell me, how to apply a file permission?
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download mobile terminal from playstore
Hey I know its been quite sometime now.but as ur advice I downloaded mobile terminal and now have to run the following command everytime I boot my fone:
mount -o rw,remount -t/yaffs2 /storage/extSdCard
Otherwise i do not get rw access to my external sd.Istn't there a permanent solution to this? Also I fail to understand what changed my permissions and why does this persist across all the new roms I flash?
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Wanamlite ->Slim Bean 4.2.2 ->NeatRom Lite -> wanamlite
pavitar said:
Hey I know its been quite sometime now.but as ur advice I downloaded mobile terminal and now have to run the following command everytime I boot my fone:
mount -o rw,remount -t/yaffs2 /storage/extSdCard
Otherwise i do not get rw access to my external sd.Istn't there a permanent solution to this? Also I fail to understand what changed my permissions and why does this persist across all the new roms I flash?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda app-developers app
Wanamlite ->Slim Bean 4.2.2 ->NeatRom Lite -> wanamlite
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Create a blank file and type that command in it. Now save it and rename it to 95mountsd with no extension
Now, if you have init.d support, place it in /system/etc/init.d and reboot
Command will run on every boot itself
Thank you, it worked. Now could please have a look at my other issue, in this post I'd be really thankful.
Can you please tell me what could be the reason for my default rw settings to change, coz I remember when I had stock os I never had to do all this.
iamareebjamal said:
Create a blank file and type that command in it. Now save it and rename it to 95mountsd with no extension
Now, if you have init.d support, place it in /system/etc/init.d and reboot
Command will run on every boot itself
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pavitar said:
Thank you, it worked. Now could please have a look at my other issue, in this post I'd be really thankful.
Can you please tell me what could be the reason for my default rw settings to change, coz I remember when I had stock os I never had to do all this.
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Sorry, i'm not good at hardware stuff
Maybe the ROMs aren't mounting that special kind of partition your sdcard is having
FAT32 format works universally
yaffs2 may not
I'm not sure
iamareebjamal said:
Sorry, i'm not good at hardware stuff
Maybe the ROMs aren't mounting that special kind of partition your sdcard is having
FAT32 format works universally
yaffs2 may not
I'm not sure
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Hey I have switched back to stock rom and I've rooted it by flashing philz kernel. Now I don't see init.d in my /system/etc , where do I place this 95mountsd in this case?
pavitar said:
Hey I have switched back to stock rom and I've rooted it by flashing philz kernel. Now I don't see init.d in my /system/etc , where do I place this 95mountsd in this case?
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Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=universal+init.d

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