NO SIGNAL / IMEI NULL / BASEBAND FIX EFS Samsung Galaxy s3 shv-e210k - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys, i have the solution to this annoying problem.
The problem itself is that the file nv_data.bin suffered some change or was deleted by installing a ROM or when you flash your phone.
The solution is change that file with one that is in good condition, but can not be from any phone, it must be of the same model.
I will leave the required folder to resolve this, this folder is called efs and I got it after 3 days of searching.
Thanks to the user BarakOsama who was that uploaded it.
Well, this are the steps you must follow:
1- You must be root
2- You must have the application Root Explorer (get in the playstore or google)
3- Download the file EFS-SHVE210K.zip
4- Unzip
5- Copy the folder to your phone
6- Open Root Explorer and activate the option "mount r/o"
7- Copy the folder to the root of the phone and replace the old efs folder (make a copy of your EFS folder in case a problem arises)
8- Reboot
This has to fix the problem definitely.
Well I hope this help you guys!
Sorry for my english, im from Uruguay
Thanks again to the user BarakOsama!

Is this for i9300 galaxy S3 international version?

Shv-e210k imei
I am having problem with SHV-E210K having IMEI issue
I am not able to follow the step 6

thanks
Rakovina said:
Hello guys, i have the solution to this annoying problem.
The problem itself is that the file nv_data.bin suffered some change or was deleted by installing a ROM or when you flash your phone.
The solution is change that file with one that is in good condition, but can not be from any phone, it must be of the same model.
I will leave the required folder to resolve this, this folder is called efs and I got it after 3 days of searching.
Thanks to the user BarakOsama who was that uploaded it.
Well, this are the steps you must follow:
1- You must be root
2- You must have the application Root Explorer (get in the playstore or google)
3- Download the file EFS-SHVE210K.zip
4- Unzip
5- Copy the folder to your phone
6- Open Root Explorer and activate the option "mount r/o"
7- Copy the folder to the root of the phone and replace the old efs folder (make a copy of your EFS folder in case a problem arises)
8- Reboot
This has to fix the problem definitely.
Well I hope this help you guys!
Sorry for my english, im from Uruguay
Thanks again to the user BarakOsama!
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thanks
thanks bro it work :good::good:

It works
Thanks alot. It works very well, with just one attempt. cool::good:

Rakovina said:
Hello guys, i have the solution to this annoying problem.
The problem itself is that the file nv_data.bin suffered some change or was deleted by installing a ROM or when you flash your phone.
The solution is change that file with one that is in good condition, but can not be from any phone, it must be of the same model.
I will leave the required folder to resolve this, this folder is called efs and I got it after 3 days of searching.
Thanks to the user BarakOsama who was that uploaded it.
Well, this are the steps you must follow:
1- You must be root
2- You must have the application Root Explorer (get in the playstore or google)
3- Download the file EFS-SHVE210K.zip
4- Unzip
5- Copy the folder to your phone
6- Open Root Explorer and activate the option "mount r/o"
7- Copy the folder to the root of the phone and replace the old efs folder (make a copy of your EFS folder in case a problem arises)
8- Reboot
This has to fix the problem definitely.
Well I hope this help you guys!
Sorry for my english, im from Uruguay
Thanks again to the user BarakOsama!
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What about Samsung A22 bro?

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[Q] Got Generic IMEI. Don't Have Any Files inside The efs Folder Except cryptprop_es

Forgot to have nandroid backup . Wiped data, cache partition, dalvik cache, battery stats Couple of times. Screwed up the phone for flashing, No signal.. Later, I was able to fix it with SGSII_repair But, stuck with a generic IMEI (004999010640000). I haven't backed up efs folder. Now I'm only left with cryptprop_es in the previous efs folder.. Is there any way to restore original IMEI ???
computechnopro said:
Forgot to have nandroid backup . Wiped data, cache partition, dalvik cache, battery stats Couple of times. Screwed up the phone for flashing, No signal.. Later, I was able to fix it with SGSII_repair But, stuck with a generic IMEI (004999010640000). I haven't backed up efs folder. Now I'm only left with cryptprop_es in the previous efs folder.. Is there any way to restore original IMEI ???
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Try this ! You must have:
-Root
-Root explorer for copying files to and from EFS folder
-Android SDK for the ADB tools or Terminal in your phone.
IMEI is stored in ".nv_data" file in ORIGINAL SHIPPED EFS folder too, so you just have to do these:
1) make a copy of your EFS folder to your sdcard using root explorer and then make a backup of the folder to your computer [ to have another copy if you had to format sd card sometime ]
2) delete the EFS folder (BE SURE YOU HAVE BACKED IT UP IN A SAFE PLACE AS SAID IN STEP 1) from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3) reset the phone, after that, go to the root, and you can see that the EFS folder is still there, don't make any mistake, this EFS folder is new and generated by the android OS.
4) go to EFS folder using root explorer, and delete "nv_data.bin", "nv_data.bin.md5".
5) go to your backed up EFS folder on your sdcard, copy the "imei" folder to the EFS folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up EFS folder at yout sdcard and copy the " .nv_data " file to your EFS folder at the root of your phone using root explorer, NOTE: the dot in first of nv_data is not a mistake, copy the ".nv_data" file.
6) make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in EFS folder in your phone, so you would have 2 copies of ".nv_data" in EFS folder
7) rename one of ".nv_data" files to "nv_data.bin" and another one to "nv_data.bin.bak"
8) at your PC open CMD at the ADB tool path, or run Terminal at your phone enter these commands:
adb shell ( use this command of you use ADB, if you're using terminal, skip this line )
su ( ALLOW THE MESSAGE CAME AT YOUR PHONE's DISPLAY BY SUPERUSER PROGRAM )
chown 1001:radio /efs/nv_data.bin
9) reset your phone.... after that you have your original IMEI. you can check your IMEI by dialing *#06#.
If all the above steps do not work, check with a called developer Odia on XDA, he has recovered many phones with lost EFS.
All the best.Hope this helps!
ksantoshh said:
Try this ! You must have:
-Root
-Root explorer for copying files to and from EFS folder
-Android SDK for the ADB tools or Terminal in your phone.
IMEI is stored in ".nv_data" file in ORIGINAL SHIPPED EFS folder too, so you just have to do these:
1) make a copy of your EFS folder to your sdcard using root explorer and then make a backup of the folder to your computer [ to have another copy if you had to format sd card sometime ]
2) delete the EFS folder (BE SURE YOU HAVE BACKED IT UP IN A SAFE PLACE AS SAID IN STEP 1) from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3) reset the phone, after that, go to the root, and you can see that the EFS folder is still there, don't make any mistake, this EFS folder is new and generated by the android OS.
4) go to EFS folder using root explorer, and delete "nv_data.bin", "nv_data.bin.md5".
5) go to your backed up EFS folder on your sdcard, copy the "imei" folder to the EFS folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up EFS folder at yout sdcard and copy the " .nv_data " file to your EFS folder at the root of your phone using root explorer, NOTE: the dot in first of nv_data is not a mistake, copy the ".nv_data" file.
6) make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in EFS folder in your phone, so you would have 2 copies of ".nv_data" in EFS folder
7) rename one of ".nv_data" files to "nv_data.bin" and another one to "nv_data.bin.bak"
8) at your PC open CMD at the ADB tool path, or run Terminal at your phone enter these commands:
adb shell ( use this command of you use ADB, if you're using terminal, skip this line )
su ( ALLOW THE MESSAGE CAME AT YOUR PHONE's DISPLAY BY SUPERUSER PROGRAM )
chown 1001:radio /efs/nv_data.bin
9) reset your phone.... after that you have your original IMEI. you can check your IMEI by dialing *#06#.
If all the above steps do not work, check with a called developer Odia on XDA, he has recovered many phones with lost EFS.
All the best.Hope this helps!
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I don't have the nv_data files or, anything related to that !!!
Have you tried GSII_Repair from the Market ? This might be your last best chance before you need to send it to Samsung/your telco for repair. Look for it, read the description & then decide whether you want to try it or not.
If this doesn't work, nothing else will.
Edit to add - My bad.
MistahBungle said:
Have you tried GSII_Repair from the Market ? This might be your last best chance before you need to send it to Samsung/your telco for repair. Look for it, read the description & then decide whether you want to try it or not.
If this doesn't work, nothing else will.
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Yeah !. This is the App Which Has Set The Generic IMEI & Brought Back The Phone's Signal !!! Would it Be A Problem in Future if, I Stick With This Generic IMEI ??? (I Know That Some Operator Blocks This IMEI But, Mine Didn't, Yet..)
MistahBungle said:
Have you tried GSII_Repair from the Market ? This might be your last best chance before you need to send it to Samsung/your telco for repair. Look for it, read the description & then decide whether you want to try it or not.
If this doesn't work, nothing else will.
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He says in the opening post he has tried GSII_Repair which gave him the generic IMEI.
OP, if your EFS folder is empty and you made no previous backups I suspect you will have to send it for repair.
Imei is known by telephone company?
Can't he just get imei from them and create new folder if there is no backup?
Isn't imei on phone box?
Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
The necessary files are encrypted. Even if he knows the IMEI it's not just a simple case of creating a text file with it in for example. I wouldn't be surprised if his MAC address has gone too.
Do a search for the post about user ODIA who has helped some with no IMEI .
jje
ksantoshh said:
Try this ! You must have:
-Root
-Root explorer for copying files to and from EFS folder
-Android SDK for the ADB tools or Terminal in your phone.
IMEI is stored in ".nv_data" file in ORIGINAL SHIPPED EFS folder too, so you just have to do these:
1) make a copy of your EFS folder to your sdcard using root explorer and then make a backup of the folder to your computer [ to have another copy if you had to format sd card sometime ]
2) delete the EFS folder (BE SURE YOU HAVE BACKED IT UP IN A SAFE PLACE AS SAID IN STEP 1) from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3) reset the phone, after that, go to the root, and you can see that the EFS folder is still there, don't make any mistake, this EFS folder is new and generated by the android OS.
4) go to EFS folder using root explorer, and delete "nv_data.bin", "nv_data.bin.md5".
5) go to your backed up EFS folder on your sdcard, copy the "imei" folder to the EFS folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up EFS folder at yout sdcard and copy the " .nv_data " file to your EFS folder at the root of your phone using root explorer, NOTE: the dot in first of nv_data is not a mistake, copy the ".nv_data" file.
6) make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in EFS folder in your phone, so you would have 2 copies of ".nv_data" in EFS folder
7) rename one of ".nv_data" files to "nv_data.bin" and another one to "nv_data.bin.bak"
8) at your PC open CMD at the ADB tool path, or run Terminal at your phone enter these commands:
adb shell ( use this command of you use ADB, if you're using terminal, skip this line )
su ( ALLOW THE MESSAGE CAME AT YOUR PHONE's DISPLAY BY SUPERUSER PROGRAM )
chown 1001:radio /efs/nv_data.bin
9) reset your phone.... after that you have your original IMEI. you can check your IMEI by dialing *#06#.
If all the above steps do not work, check with a called developer Odia on XDA, he has recovered many phones with lost EFS.
All the best.Hope this helps!
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I am not able to delete the efs folder from the root dir. stuck at that step ... please help ...
ano.cresent said:
I am not able to delete the efs folder from the root dir. stuck at that step ... please help ...
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I believe you have to remount your root folder as R/W.
Are you using a rooted phone with root explorer set to read write ????
jje
suggestion thru my experience
ano.cresent said:
I am not able to delete the efs folder from the root dir. stuck at that step ... please help ...
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for my phone i encounter that imei 00...... i just save by the online back up where its automaticaly back up my data online and i found my efs folder. very simple step what i did. i ownload this efs file foler then all the conten inside i just copy to efs folder in my root directory and asking to replace existing file yes then reboot the phone. after reboot i checked my imei thru *#06# it back to the original same with the sticker under my battery pack on my gt i9000 hope it will help for other people easy and simple step it will back to original if you have back up efs file..
just to shared my experienced regarding to the problem stated..

Galaxy SII I9100P unlock problems

Just wondering if anybody has managed to unlock this handset, i`ve done a few i9100`s, but this (P) model if giving me greif.
I have looked around the forums, but cant seem to find and definate answer, i dont want to flash a i9100 rom and loose nfs.
So any help would be appreciated.
I have rooted it fine with odin.
Thanks
Daz
m0rph said:
Just wondering if anybody has managed to unlock this handset, i`ve done a few i9100`s, but this (P) model if giving me greif.
I have looked around the forums, but cant seem to find and definate answer, i dont want to flash a i9100 rom and loose nfs.
So any help would be appreciated.
I have rooted it fine with odin.
Thanks
Daz
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I have an i9100p with nfc. U will loose the nfc but you can flash it back on any rom as far as i know. There is a nfc zip for ics and gb.
read this thread,this should be in the Q.and A
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455831&highlight=9100p
This is now sorted.
(download Samsung Network/Sim Unlock Code Generator/Patcher (SGS1/2/3) ) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360174 )
(download superonclick - http://shortfuse.org/?page_id=2 )
extract to your desktop or somewhere you will remember
1. root with superonclick
2. install rootexplorer (or any root access file explorer)
3. copy nv_data.bin from \efs folder to root of memory card.
4. enable usb access so you can see files on memory card on your pc.
5. copy nv_data.bin to a location you will remember
6. run SamsungUnlocker and browse to your original nv_data.bin
7. select samsung galaxy s2
8. click "generate unlock code" IF your lucky you will get the code on-screen, if not you will be prompted to generate a nv_data.bin that has the unlock already applied, save this to a location you will remember (i made a folder called "PATCHED" and put it in there)
9. copy the folder you created called "PATCHED" back to your memory card.
10. dissable usb access.
11. open root explorer and goto your memory card -> "PATCHED" folder. select nv_data.bin anc copy it back to your \efs folder and replace the original.
12. reboot phone. unlock should be done.
if this has not worked, check that there is only 1 nv_data.bin (mine had nv_data (copy).bin. check the date and time to make sure the nv_data.bin is the new one you just copied in, if not, rename the original nv_data.bin to nv_data (orig).bin, then rename the new one nv_data (copy).bin, back to nv_data.bin, reboot and all should be good.
Hope this is of some help, if not give me a should and i`ll be glad to try and help.
ALL THANKS FOR THIS UNLOCK GOTO THE ORIGINAL DEVELOPER OF THE SamsungUnlocker APP
9.
m0rph said:
Just wondering if anybody has managed to unlock this handset, i`ve done a few i9100`s, but this (P) model if giving me greif.
I have looked around the forums, but cant seem to find and definate answer, i dont want to flash a i9100 rom and loose nfs.
So any help would be appreciated.
I have rooted it fine with odin.
Thanks
Daz
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Dude, this is a dev forum not a n00b help desk.
Post topics in General or Q&A after using search, do not post this in dev forum, its for roms/kernels/mods/reference only!
download galaxy s unlock from play store n it will do the needful ..but from next time plz ask questions in Q&A section!!
P.S. I have done it myself on I9100P which m using currently and dnt forget to backup ur efs first..

I can't Delete file in root directory

First. I'm sorry about my English language (I can use a little)
but I can't delete some file in this directory ".ifs" folder
Because. Yesterday I'm rooted my phone (This is a first time i root Android phone) i've explore alot of file in my phone
I found "logo.jpg" ( I Guest this is BOOT SCREEN PICTURE FILE ) in ".ifs folder" I Think if i replace with another JPG file. I can change BOOTSCREEN another Picture too.
when i copy and replace with new JPG file in this directory. I CAN'T replace it. But it create Duplicate file with "logo-Copy.jpg"
I do this 2 time but not work.
I can't delete or replace "logo.jpg" file in " mnt .ifs " Directory
that useless. So ! I want to delete "logo-Copy.jpg" or "logo-Copy (2).jpg" but I CANNOT DELETE IT TOO.
I'm use ROOT EXPLORER program SD Maid and ES EXPLORER it still not work ( SET mounted read and write )
How to delete it ?
Thank you and Best Regards
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My Device : SAMSUNG SL GT I9003 gingerbread 2.3.5
Mount /system as writable using ES explorer. Use Terminal. Use cd command to navigate to the directory, type su to enter su mode, type rm -f file.name to remove the file.
Sent from my Nexus 7
markdoom said:
First. I'm sorry about my English language (I can use a little)
but I can't delete some file in this directory ".ifs" folder
Because. Yesterday I'm rooted my phone (This is a first time i root Android phone) i've explore alot of file in my phone
I found "logo.jpg" ( I Guest this is BOOT SCREEN PICTURE FILE ) in ".ifs folder" I Think if i replace with another JPG file. I can change BOOTSCREEN another Picture too.
when i copy and replace with new JPG file in this directory. I CAN'T replace it. But it create Duplicate file with "logo-Copy.jpg"
I do this 2 time but not work.
I can't delete or replace "logo.jpg" file in " mnt .ifs " Directory
that useless. So ! I want to delete "logo-Copy.jpg" or "logo-Copy (2).jpg" but I CANNOT DELETE IT TOO.
I'm use ROOT EXPLORER program SD Maid and ES EXPLORER it still not work ( SET mounted read and write )
How to delete it ?
Thank you and Best Regards
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My Device : SAMSUNG SL GT I9003 gingerbread 2.3.5
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I think you haven't rooted correctly, download this app and root check:
Here
If you aren't rooted then try to root again with this guide:
Here
Hit the Thanks button if helped.
Thank you for all comment. and sorry for my delay.
I still can't delete it. but. Yesterday I Flashed new stock rom.
So. logo.jpg file has been deleted
Does the device work after reboot
You have deleted the Bootscreen. Does your device boot anymore?
Does it show your new pcture on power on?

[Q] Cubot C9W android phone

Hello here,
At first sorry if i am posting a wrong place coz i am newbie does not know where to post anyway i did not find here my phone model here.
I bought Cubot c9w android phone, i install 2 gb SD card on it, i can not install some apps on it for example facebook. after i tried to move apps from phone memory into SD card but impossible, there was not activated move to SD card button.
what have to do how to install or move after that apps to SD card to make phone memory free?
Please help me.
thanks in advanced.
and merry christmas!
Kernel Update CW9
I have the seam problem but I install more of you ) anyway teh problem look to be the Kernel a soultion is use link2sd card
but say can't mount script. I believe is kernel issues. If any one know a Kernel can be use with that phone use android 4.2
ideas are welcome :laugh:
IONx64 said:
Hello here,
At first sorry if i am posting a wrong place coz i am newbie does not know where to post anyway i did not find here my phone model here.
I bought Cubot c9w android phone, i install 2 gb SD card on it, i can not install some apps on it for example facebook. after i tried to move apps from phone memory into SD card but impossible, there was not activated move to SD card button.
what have to do how to install or move after that apps to SD card to make phone memory free?
Please help me.
thanks in advanced.
and merry christmas!
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Cubot CW9 add Google Maps API support
One of the problems of CUBOT C9W is not have Maps Api support and some software can't be install if need google maps
I add Here the files to update your CUBOT C9W after install the files reboot the phone
The files are in the folders necessary inside the 2 zip. As we can't flash zips from recovery you'll have to put the files in manually. As this uses google services you probably need to have GoogleServicesFramework.apk installed already in your /system/apps directory (to do this if you haven't either install the market which will include this step or transfer the GoogleServicesFramework.apk there and chmod to 644 like the others below [do this before you reboot as it will be required])
1. Extract the zip files on your computer
2. Copy the extracted files to your device
3. Copy com.google.android.maps.jar into /system/framework via ADB or Root Explorer
4. Chmod (long hold select file in Root Explorer and select permissions) to 644 (owner read/write, group read, others read)
5. Copy com.google.android.maps.xml to /system/etc/permissions the same way
6. Chmod that file to the same permissions
7. Restart your Cubot CW9 to allow it to recognize the new framework
sefarad said:
One of the problems of CUBOT C9W is not have Maps Api support and some software can't be install if need google maps
I add Here the files to update your CUBOT C9W after install the files reboot the phone
The files are in the folders necessary inside the 2 zip. As we can't flash zips from recovery you'll have to put the files in manually. As this uses google services you probably need to have GoogleServicesFramework.apk installed already in your /system/apps directory (to do this if you haven't either install the market which will include this step or transfer the GoogleServicesFramework.apk there and chmod to 644 like the others below [do this before you reboot as it will be required])
1. Extract the zip files on your computer
2. Copy the extracted files to your device
3. Copy com.google.android.maps.jar into /system/framework via ADB or Root Explorer
4. Chmod (long hold select file in Root Explorer and select permissions) to 644 (owner read/write, group read, others read)
5. Copy com.google.android.maps.xml to /system/etc/permissions the same way
6. Chmod that file to the same permissions
7. Restart your Cubot CW9 to allow it to recognize the new framework
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Sorry this is the wrong place to be posting this. This is for Themer-related posts only
How to fix poor GPS on Cubot phone
If you have a Mediatek Cubot C9W mobile phone (MT6589, MT6589T etc) and you feel that the GPS is not working well or sometimes is very normal it takes a to long to lock on to a satellite, or is far away from your location. I test That with Tomtom for Android the system is configured in China and not look work much in Europe but if you follow that instructions sure work fine
Follow the link gizchina. com/2013/07/23/how-to-fix-poor-gps-on-mediatek-phones/
How to root Cubot C9W
Root Cubot is the more easy ever. Download Framaroot attach to this post or you can download from the forum from the official
developer thread (will be nice if you give to him a donations only for give thanks)
Install in your android Open and execute . Reboot the phone and NOW IS rooted
hallo, is in this phone czech language ? thank you
lukbe said:
hallo, is in this phone czech language ? thank you
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Hi My friend the sell phone is sold in English but your language is in the list of Android sure you can change
---------- Post added at 11:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:11 PM ----------
Cubot c9w have a smal problem have a rom very small anyway if you think you can't install many app is not true
I play for many days and I solve the problem like that:
1.- Frist you need to root with framaroot
2.- forget link2sd and all that staff only make problems
3.- look in your phone is select save app in sdcard
4. look in Playstore for SDCARD CACHES PLUS BOOSTER PRO is also a no pay version a test version but work buy that version
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gejos.android.sdcardcachesboosterpro
5- Install the app and select the options exclude only some app from bidding process app like banks app and youtube
6.- Reboot your phone and start install app
That app is magic for cubot c9w if you get some problem any time with a bad reboot scard cache aplication can get superuser access or there and other bidding process go to the app scard cache aplication select delete all the bidding cache and reboot that solve the problem.

Lenovo Vibe X2 - invalid IMEI and MAC after flashing

Hi,
I'm new with this, and tried to update my Lenovo Vibe X2 to the most recent rom that I found... it is a custom rom, basicly the latest version without the chinese applications.
I read a little and saw some videos, to update it using the sp flash tool. And I made it... using the option Format+download :cyclops:
Now I have it updated, but my phone has invalid IMEI , MAC, etc... Reading a little more, I found some indications to restore the IMEI, but I would like some help to avoid be worst that it is.
I have an online Nandroid backup, that I make before the flash, I can see the files in Nandroid Manager...
boot.img, cache.ext4.tar, data.ext4.tar, nandroid.md5, recovery.img, recovery.log, system.ext4.tar
So, is it possible restore the original NVRAM from my backup and apply it using the sp flash tool?
Thank's in advance for any kind of help.
Regards,
Cristiano.
Any help?
solved
cocarvalho said:
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Thanks everyone! I found an solution. Regards.
Hi
Can you explain how you did or point me to the right direction?
Ihave the same problem
thanks
Tectudo8 said:
Hi
Can you explain how you did or point me to the right direction?
Ihave the same problem
thanks
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Hi!
Let me try explain...
First of all, I install the FX explorer and the ROOT add on for it. I used it to explore my backups and copy the files to the root directories.
- Copy your backup to your phone (if you don't have yet)
- Enter in the FX explorer and navigate in the MAIN STORAGE and go to your backup directory (in my case the clockworkmod)
- In this directory, enter in the data.ext4.tar file
- And after that, go to DATA
- And access NVRAM directory
- MD directory
- NVRAM directory
- NVD_IMEI directory
- hold at MP0B_001 file, and select COPY option
- back into the first menu and select the option SYSTEM (ROOT)
- Go to /data/NVRAM/MD/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI directory and paste the file...
Now the IMEI was restored.
After that, you can do the same, going to /DATA/NVRAM/APCFG/APRDEB directory of you backup and copy all files
Go to the SYSTEM ROOT enter in the same directory /DATA/NVRAM/APCFG/APRDEB and paste all files.
Now you can reboot you phone and the magic comes true... The IMEI, MAC_Address was restored and NVRAM Wifi removed.
Good luck.
Let me know if you have any question.
Regards,
Hi again and thanks for asnwer
I have a problem
When I go to /data/NVRAM/MD/ with root and fx nothing appears...
Itried creating the next directories and paste the file but that way it didnt work
Do you know what could be the problem?
Do I have to make a phone call to do this?
cocarvalho said:
Hi!
Let me try explain...
First of all, I install the FX explorer and the ROOT add on for it. I used it to explore my backups and copy the files to the root directories.
- Copy your backup to your phone (if you don't have yet)
- Enter in the FX explorer and navigate in the MAIN STORAGE and go to your backup directory (in my case the clockworkmod)
- In this directory, enter in the data.ext4.tar file
- And after that, go to DATA
- And access NVRAM directory
- MD directory
- NVRAM directory
- NVD_IMEI directory
- hold at MP0B_001 file, and select COPY option
- back into the first menu and select the option SYSTEM (ROOT)
- Go to /data/NVRAM/MD/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI directory and paste the file...
Now the IMEI was restored.
After that, you can do the same, going to /DATA/NVRAM/APCFG/APRDEB directory of you backup and copy all files
Go to the SYSTEM ROOT enter in the same directory /DATA/NVRAM/APCFG/APRDEB and paste all files.
Now you can reboot you phone and the magic comes true... The IMEI, MAC_Address was restored and NVRAM Wifi removed.
Good luck.
Let me know if you have any question.
Regards,
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