GPS stops working after touching gps.conf file (even if it's returning to original state) - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 / 5 Plus Questions & Answers

Good day.
Just want to point out that it's not my first time rooting a phone and playing with settings. But of course I could've done something dumb so please be patient.
So our device has some GPS issues. Mainly is that it detects some satellites but is unable to get a strong signal and establish a fix.
I tried crDroid 7.17 (Android 11) and VoltageOS 1.6 (Android 12.1). On both I had the issue.
Then I decided to try to tweak /vendor/etc/gps.conf. I made a backup of the file and edited it a bit. As a result phone stopped even seeing satellites. And the problem didn't disappear after I restored the file to original state. I'm a bit confused how a simple operation like this could cause such problems?
I tried editing and restoring file via Total Commander and Root Explorer apps. I also tried Magisk Global Optimized GPS File Replacer. Nothing worked. The only solution is to reinstall ROM.
Is something different on newer ROMS? On older ones I had no issues editing gps.conf or hosts files.

Dirty flash your rom or flash the right vendor image

Could also be HW issue. Antennas last almost nothing.

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[Q]No network after building ROM - MEID Missing

Hello! So I have been having a bit of trouble over the past few days and can't figure out why. I have been doing the same process for weeks and it has been working well, but when trying to rebase to the newest firmware leak I lose network. Here is what is happening:
Device is Verizon SGS3
I wipe absolutely everything, then Odin to the newest firmware: SCHI535VBLK3
Install recovery, SU, and unsecured boot as usual.
Everything runs fine - no issues.
In recovery, I install a mod specifically for this device. Mod is here: kindacrapmods
Basically, it modifies SystemUI.apk, mostly just colors and statusbar themes.
Also, modifies framework-res.apk. statusbar transparency, some icon colors, etc.
Reboot, all is swell. Everything is still working.
THEN...
I dump /system and boot to SD card, and in Dsixda's kitchen I build working folder from them, don't make any significant changes, and then build rom.
I flash the newly built/signed rom and it boots up fine. Everything works EXCEPT I don't have any cellular network/data at all. Just the big (/) sign.
Like I said, this has worked fine every time in the past. I don't understand what could be changing between the system dump and rebuilding. It also is fine before modifying framework-res and system-ui... for example - I repeat the process above without flashing mods.
Has anybody had a similar experience or can make sense of what the issue is? I appreciate the help!
I attached a logcat from boot till first screen-off. logcat
EDIT:
I got a logcat of just the radio: radio logcat.
It seems I have lost my MEID somehow. I can probably restore it, but if this is going to happen every time then I still want to figure out why its being lost. Any ideas?

[Q] BootAnimationLoop;FactoryResetDoesn'tWork

Using Rooted Samsung Proclaim:
(I have used both of the root kernels and the stock kernel)
I've read multitudes of online problems involving bootloops. I've even fixed one of my own a few months ago using adb. (In that case I renamed the framework-res.apk file because I was messing around with changing the emoticons, this turned out to be a terrible Idea, but easily fixed after about 12 hours of frantic trial and error.) I learned that ADB is quite awesome.
Anyway, I recently used System Tuner Pro to boil the stock Video Player after installing and uninstalling a few video players from the play store. I like to freeze most stock apps to see whether I really want to use them or not. I didn't pay attention to the toast which warned me that I might need to reboot for the change to take affect. So after I couldn't find the Video Player in my apps, I boiled it again. This time noticing the toast warning. So I rebooted. Now I'm stuck at the bootanimation loop.
I can still connect with adb from the bootloader and during the bootanimation loop. I have pulled most of the system files just to see if everything is still in there. I have also removed the VideoPlayer.apk file thinking the double boil had something to do with it. Still loops.
I've tried reinstalling the framework-res file that was still on my computer from the last time I had trouble. It installed just fine but still looping after reboot.
There must be some unresolved conflict during the bootanimation but I have no Idea which files to replace or reinstall. I have even wiped everything using the factory reset in the bootloader. I have attempted to wipe with adb but this always seems to give failures and permission troubles.
Any Ideas?
Well now I've really gone and messed things up. Pretty sure it's out of my realm of possibilities now.
After pushing my wife's (same phone) bin folder into mine i have lost all permissions due to system/bin/sh.
Now I can't do anything with adb except connect to the phone. So technically its all still there.
I just need to write over the bin with my original bin and then I might hopefully be back at the previous problem.
Also, it's looping at the Samsung logo now so I've definitely gone backwards.
This is what I get for messing with things that I don't fully understand.

[Q] Trouble with Samsung Galaxy Proclaim after Root (restarts, no saved settings)

So I used the ACS/Shabbypenguin root method (do a Google search, I can't post links...) and followed the directions exactly. Well almost exactly, I knew of some issues so this is what I did...
First I downloaded Superuser & Superuser Elite (I previously paid for it on a different phone).
Then I downloaded the drivers and Odin and both kernals.
I installed the drivers and put my phone into development mode.
Next, I turned off my phone then turned it back on in download mode and flashed the pre-rooted kernal as per the instructions there.
Finally, I went through the process again to flash in the stock kernal.
Now the other users had issues with USB connection and the phone not being recognised, the answer to that was on page 11 of the above linked thread (editing the vold.fstab file). I did this (using ES Root Explorer) as per the instructions and restarted.
Things seemed fine for half a day. Now my phone randomly restarts, but not always randomly. I can perform specific actions to cause it to freeze and reboot (example, simply opening the vold.fstab file does this EVERY TIME, but I was able to copy/paste it to the SD card and then open and edit it and even copy/paste it back, all using ES root explorer, and no crash/reboot unless I open it specifically and yes, that's with having the system mounted as R/W).
Another thing I noticed since rooting, and it still has maintained the rooted status, is that any time my phone restarts or I restart it, I open the system tray and this stupid "tip" toast message comes up that, prior to rooting, only came up once. Now, it comes up only once after a restart but resets every time.
I tried to sign up for the ACS forums but for some reason, I've not gotten a single registration e-mail from them and messaged half their admin with no response (the fact that the site has no cancel account and no re-send activation option troubles me enough as it is and in my opinion, should be internationally illegal).
Anyway, that's the issue, I need to resolve these random restarts, which may or may not be caused by this vold.fstab file.
Also, I connect now (before when I did the fix, it worked), the computer doesn't recognise the phone so I can't even re-flash using Odin, but the phone works (until randomly restarting which is a pain...), so I am at a loss as to what the actual cause was and since nothing I change sticks when it restarts, I have no idea what the deal is.
Some more information...
Nothing I change sticks. I have programs that I uninstalled, but they still show up in the system tray after a reboot (if I click it, it says that the program is not installed, but it still shows up).
I tried swapping back the original build.prop - didn't stick.
I tried factory data reset - didn't do anything.
I tried a restore in BusyboxPro (stericon or something is the dev) - restored but there were some "errors".
Tried temporarily unrooting (Superuser Elite) - nothing.
I read about a power button issue - my power button is fine.
There is something wrong specifically with the OS in some way that certain actions cause it to freeze and restart. I have a game, "Deathworm" that I can play with no issues or freezes. I can do a few things but:
if I get on the mobile browser, sometimes it will freeze and reboot.
if I run AppManagerPro III, sometimes it crashes when calculating the cache size (always when it gets to 70/125 or whatever the total is, but always at 70 if it DOES crash).
Now I went into task manager and went through and cleared all the app data individually app per app. Before when I tried to do this (before restoring in Busybox, before restoring the original build.prop, etc), it would crash when I went into the downloaded tab of the thing to clear the cache. This time it didn't crash on me.
Other root stuff I have installed which was working before the random rebooting issue:
Script manager (free) and V6 supercharger (also unsupercharging wouldn't stick, which I tried before restoring the build.prop manually)
SuperUserElite
App Manager Pro III
SD Maid Pro
ES File Explorer (free version I think)
BusyBox Pro
SU Update Fixer
Screenshot It
After everything I just did, it seems to (for the moment) be working again, I am just waiting to see if it crashes again. So far I have opened and closed App Manager Pro III a few times and it calculated cache sizes with no crash. Right now, SD Maid Pro hasn't crashed yet open, hide certain tabs (clearing the data so I had to reset those options), close, reopen, scanned with system clean and app clean and actually did the app clean, so far no crashes (my phone would normally have crashed by now), cleared databases and no crash.
Also while I was in there, two programs I uninstalled via the system tray (menu button, edit, uninstall) that kept coming back were a buld.prop editor and some wonkey game (Fall down) or something, anyway those were in the downloaded section of task manager and I uninstalled them through there. Maybe that did it?
And no... still freeze, reboot and not saving any changes.
So far I've also tried uninstalling practically everything I installed and those changes aren't persisting (the uninstalled apps remain uninstalled, but reappear in the system tray or on the home screen if I had an icon there for it).
No changes I make to anything persist except things I save or copy to the SD card.
Tried factory reset again, still didn't stick.
So apparently SOME others have this issue without rooting, I can't tell, there's not a ton of reviews that I can find beyond "F*** STRAIGHT TALK CUSTOMER SERVICE THIS PHONE IS CRAP".
I hate to keep bumping this, but every time I have an issue, I am highly detailed in things and I NEVER EVER have EVER gotten a response EVER on this site, EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
I really really really don't want to waste another ~$200 for nothing.
I would appreciate even a response of "yeah I have this problem too".
I don't want this to die like all the other threads I started...
Does anyone even have a clue as to where I can begin attempting to troubleshoot this on my own then?
What tools should I look into or what logs in what folders?
I know this post is very outdated but there may still be someone tinkering with these older phones still as I am.
Over the past few days I have been trying to get this Straight Talk Samsung Galaxy Proclaim rooted and working just for something to do.
I'm not one to ask for help to often so I end up doing a lot of reading and a lot of trial / error.
In my reading I have seen quite a few posts / comments around the net stating not to use the Shabbypenguin root method
as it is very buggy and unstable.... I can not tell you from experience so please do not quote me. I ended up using the TeamProlusion
root method and all has went very well other than a few minor problems I need to work out.
In all honesty I'm not real sure what I may post or may not.... ( Yes I need to REread the rules for sure ) but I
will leave this link for anyone that may be in need... Mods / Admins please feel free to edit this post if this is not permitted and
please accept my apologies.
Please google androidarea51

Made a mistake by changing the systems folder permissions now phone is all wacky?

So last night i flashed cr droid 7.1 and was working great. But since theres no xposed for it yet i went online looking for a way to get rid of youtube ads. And i did but i messed up a step and instead of changing the app folder permissions, i changed the system folder permissions. When i did so, the phone would just bootloop into recovery. So i flashed the rom again and worked great ( in fact, still does. Im posting from the very same phone) except now i have no sound, camera doesnt work, microphone says is being used all the time so phone calls are impossible, music wont play, videos do not play.... the phone is kind of useless besides just being able to text and browse ( and only when data works, because sometimes it doesn't, and have to reboot phone to make it work.
What ive tried so far has been:
Reverted permissions manually.
Restored to a past backup.
Wiped clean and tries a couple different roms
restored to 100%stock
Nothing seems to work and i am a loss right now and could really use some help
thanks in advance!
by the way, the phone is a lg g4, right now is all stock besides the bootloader being unlocked.
also noticed that while the phone is recognized under devices and printers, i cant connect to adb and cant access the storage because it wont show on the explorer, i tried uninstalling drivers and installing recomended ones, letting windows recognize the phone, etc, and while it does recognize it, the aforementioned things happen.

stock browser uninstalls on every reboot

Sony Xperia SP C5306
Jellybean 4.1.2
Rooted
I'm having an issue, wherein the stock browser uninstalls itself on every boot.
The .apk is still in the 'system/app' folder but the icon is gone from the app list, and when I try to open a link, I'm told there is no application with which to perform the task.
I've deleted the app and it's .odex file, as well as the data in 'data/data' etc, and reinstalled it both manually as well as with Titanium Backup.
It works fine, (using it now in fact), but upon rebooting, it's gone again.
The only thing that has significantly changed prior to this was the installation of 'Cydia Backport'.
After uninstalling 'Cydia', I lost the browser.
I reinstalled 'Backport', hoping to regain functionality, but the issue persists.
Also, when I boot into TWRP and attempt to backup or restore, I'm informed that it was unable to 'unmount' the system.
This behavior did not pre-exist 'Cydia' either.
'Cydia Backport', is intended to insert recent Android security updates, into older OS's.
Any ideas, folks?
Is there a command somewhere in the boot script that could be doing this?
If so... Can I edit it?
I, have emulators and editors available, I just can't find the 'uninstall your browser every boot', command.
Is boot logging available somehow so I can see where the command initiates?
:-S
Solved!!!
As per usual, I slashed and burned, and raped and pillaged, and after a harrowing fight with the demon, I once again have full control of my browser (post boot), and 'Cydia' is a thing of the past. No thanks to Avast, and Malwearbytes - neither of which detected significant changes to the OS.
Why doesn't Android have an equivalent of Windows SFC???

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