I made a backup of efs folder with root explorer just cut and paste on your sd card. Now that I have corrupt files and generic imei and no network when I put the sd files from efs folder when i reboot the phone I find myself the same corrupted files. Is there a way to prevent the system to regenerate files inside the folder efs?
notedue9 said:
I made a backup of efs folder with root explorer just cut and paste on your sd card. Now that I have corrupt files and generic imei and no network when I put the sd files from efs folder when i reboot the phone I find myself the same corrupted files. Is there a way to prevent the system to regenerate files inside the folder efs?
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No mate, if you've done a backup which isn't 100% then your knackered. You should always use a toolkit or efsbackup software
LBTaylor1984 said:
No mate, if you've done a backup which isn't 100% then your knackered. You should always use a toolkit or efsbackup software
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what should I do? belonging to the assistance of course
notedue9 said:
what should I do? belonging to the assistance of course
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As for as I know if your EFS data is lost or corrupt, and you cannot restore a backup version you are stuck. However something has come to mind, does the phone have a Modem listed in the menu where the IMEI is listed? I had a modem not flash right and gave the impression that the IMEI was lost, however upon reflashing the modem, the IMEI returned and the phone as 100% ok.
LBTaylor1984 said:
As for as I know if your EFS data is lost or corrupt, and you cannot restore a backup version you are stuck. However something has come to mind, does the phone have a Modem listed in the menu where the IMEI is listed? I had a modem not flash right and gave the impression that the IMEI was lost, however upon reflashing the modem, the IMEI returned and the phone as 100% ok.
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I have generic imei 00049...
notedue9 said:
I have generic imei 00049...
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Oh, tbh mate I know when I lost mine, I had to replace the EFS folder, then flash a ROM, factory reset, and it was ok, it's all i can suggest, someone more knowledgable then me might be able to help you a bit more.
notedue9 said:
I made a backup of efs folder with root explorer just cut and paste on your sd card. Now that I have corrupt files and generic imei and no network when I put the sd files from efs folder when i reboot the phone I find myself the same corrupted files. Is there a way to prevent the system to regenerate files inside the folder efs?
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Flash stock Rom via odin, let's see if it's not that bad a problem
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 using Tapatalk HD
Elle233 said:
Flash stock Rom via odin, let's see if it's not that bad a problem
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already done but no result
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already done but no result
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Send to Samsung service center
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First what is efs-folder?
This is a very sensitive system folder that contains Phone-specific information such as the IMEI (encrypted in the nv_data.bin), wireless devices MAC addresses, product code (also in the nv_data.bin), and much more. Often users trying to change product codes or trying to unlock the mobile will end up corrupting data in this location.
"xda"
So I want to make a backup on my Samsung Galaxy Tab,Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Y with Rootexplorer.(easy way)
Created a .tar file works on my Tab and Galaxy S, but on my Galaxy Y the folder is empty!!! flashed my Galaxy Y a few times with customs roms.
So whats going on
Is there anyone out there with same problems???
Phone calls works fine on my Galaxy Y, IMEI still there but the efs folder is empty, flashed a few times to stock but still empty.
Phone rooted tryied a few version with Rootexplorer and Terminal Emulator.
demir02 said:
First what is efs-folder?
This is a very sensitive system folder that contains Phone-specific information such as the IMEI (encrypted in the nv_data.bin), wireless devices MAC addresses, product code (also in the nv_data.bin), and much more. Often users trying to change product codes or trying to unlock the mobile will end up corrupting data in this location.
"xda"
So I want to make a backup on my Samsung Galaxy Tab,Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Y with Rootexplorer.(easy way)
Created a .tar file works on my Tab and Galaxy S, but on my Galaxy Y the folder is empty!!! flashed my Galaxy Y a few times with customs roms.
So whats going on
Is there anyone out there with same problems???
Phone calls works fine on my Galaxy Y, IMEI still there but the efs folder is empty, flashed a few times to stock but still empty.
Phone rooted tryied a few version with Rootexplorer and Terminal Emulator.
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The /efs partition is encrypted and hidden in SGY
Is there a way to save it??
I tried this tool a for a minute
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
backup .tar and .img failed
anyone found a solution how to backup the EFS?
Have tried several tools and backup was always empty
MrButcher said:
anyone found a solution how to backup the EFS?
Have tried several tools and backup was always empty
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There's a good chance, that /dev/bml15 is the efs or equivalent partition.
Sent from my SGSII using Tapatalk 2 & Swype
(I've found this old topic, which is not answered yet)
After examining a lot of bml15 dumps I conclude, SGY and companion does not have EFS folder, but have let's-call EFS partition, which is actually bml15 partition.
I'ts not so easy to loosing your EFS data (eg IMEI), but using Odin, accidentally you can (by clicking wrong option)
For safety reasons it's a good advice to install Galaxy Toolbox and have a bml15 backup in a safe place!
Try efs pro ...software backup u efs data ...
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Doky73 said:
(I've found this old topic, which is not answered yet)
After examining a lot of bml15 dumps I conclude, SGY and companion does not have EFS folder, but have let's-call EFS partition, which is actually bml15 partition.
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/efs , however, does exist on SGY, but is empty
Hey!
I am new here on xda.
I flashed a lot of custom roms on my SGY.
Finally, i saw that my efs was empty.
The IMEI was still correct, but the phone didn't detect any sim card.
I tried restoring it to the stock firmware, but the results were the same.
I flashed the CSC, PDA, etc for my country but the phone didn't detect any sim card.
Please Help.
sarthakmital8g said:
Hey!
I am new here on xda.
I flashed a lot of custom roms on my SGY.
Finally, i saw that my efs was empty.
The IMEI was still correct, but the phone didn't detect any sim card.
I tried restoring it to the stock firmware, but the results were the same.
I flashed the CSC, PDA, etc for my country but the phone didn't detect any sim card.
Please Help.
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Did you flash the firmware from my firmware thread?
The efs partition in a galaxy y is not mountable and is untouched
Flashing a rom will not change it
The only reason you would loose imei is if your baseband didn't match the kernel ramdisk ril file but you can just flash the correct ril but this only effects custom stock based roms based on new firmware whilst you are using an old kernel ramdisk
Anyway - to cut a long story short - flashing a rom has no effect on efs partition
Goto my firmware thread and flash the firmware from there
If it doesn't work after that check the sim card works - Remove it & put it back in again & check there isn't a problem with your operator
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568853
I've searched for 2 days, tried most threads that I can find. I've been flashing roms for a couple of years now, put pulled a rookie mistake and flashed a 7000 rom for my tmo t889 Note 2 and wiped the IMEI in the process. Not cool. Everything else seems to have comeback from the NANROID back up that I created through recovery and I was fortunate enough to run a back up prior to the flash in AROMA so I have the efs.tar.gz back up folder on the internal memory of my phone. Unfortunatly, I cant seem to find a clear cut prcess for restoring the back up. I'm willing to read and learn, but need to be pointed in the right direction for a current fix for this. Please help if you can, I'd love to have my new toy back for our road trip this weekend 
Thanks in advance!!
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Look into NV items and IMEI repair for related Qualcomm devices.
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IMEI restored
I had a similar problem with my SGS3 i9300. I backuped the efs in aroma installer and then flashed omega rom, lost my IMEI (it changed to 004999...), could not connect to my network etc. I restored the IMEI by unraring the efs_29Sep2013-2102.tar.gz to my external sdcard (I got te efs folder). Then I pressed delete on efs folder located in root using root explorer (te efs folder stayed but everything inside it was deleted). Next I copyed the contents of my unrared efs folder from external sdcard to the efs folder in root. I didn't change any permissions, just restarted my phone and IMEI came back and everything worked for me.
cujopasubojica said:
I had a similar problem with my SGS3 i9300. I backuped the efs in aroma installer and then flashed omega rom, lost my IMEI (it changed to 004999...), could not connect to my network etc. I restored the IMEI by unraring the efs_29Sep2013-2102.tar.gz to my external sdcard (I got te efs folder). Then I pressed delete on efs folder located in root using root explorer (te efs folder stayed but everything inside it was deleted). Next I copyed the contents of my unrared efs folder from external sdcard to the efs folder in root. I didn't change any permissions, just restarted my phone and IMEI came back and everything worked for me.
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Very nice explanation.
Thank you for that.
Hit my "THANKS" button! Come on, you can do it!
my galaxy note 2 (GT-N7105) is no service and not available storage :crying: how can i fix it pls anyone help me
PS: this videos phone exactly sama as mine phone
ibizadesert said:
my galaxy note 2 (GT-N7105) is no service and not available storage :crying: how can i fix it pls anyone help me
PS: this videos phone exactly sama as mine phone
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What did you. Havent looked at the vid so far, but it woud be nice to have a few more facts.
Did you tried to install a custom rom (modified Android-Software) or you are on the original Andrid Software? Since when you having the Probems?
No Service sounds like an EFS Problem, if you did a SW Change and it doesnt worked out well. Having no storage (if you mean ext. SD-Card) could be also a sign of a non proberly installation.
Same here maybe efs as you have imei unknown
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thedadio said:
Same here maybe efs as you have imei unknown
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Agreed, looks like a fried efs partition. And that usually happenes after trying to flash an OLD ROM aftetr flashing a new one. As the new ROM does something to the EFS partition(i am not a dev so have not clue what) that makes it screwed when you try to flash old ROMS.
I would try to flash a new ROM again and see what happenes. And do search for invalid IMEI Note 2 and you will find ALOT of help.
If you did flash a new ROM and having these issues then, take your efs.img (which you should have backup after rooting your device on the official Android Software -> also called Stock Rom) copy it on a SD-Card, insert that card to your Note 2 and copy it to the SDCard0 folder (the internal storage), then do the following:
- Start in Recovery Mode
- wipe cache
- factory reset
- format /system (under adv. settings -> Storage...then you see it)
- flash the Rom again
- wipe cache
- wipe Dalvik Cache (under adv. settngs in Recovery)
- Reboot
Now check your IMMEI and your Service. IMMEI should be ok now and Service available and running. At least your SD-Card should be mounted now and available. I believe you tried to flash from a 4.1/4.2 System to a 4.3 System and you didn`t wiped the Dalvik-Cache, which is the System tree of Android, which got changed with Android 4.3. I think something went wrong in your installation, so this "tree" mght be corrupted. Be sure that you also install the right GAPPS (Google Services for Android 4.3, such as Google Play Store). You can flash it as .zip also over Recovery-Mode, after you flashed the ROM (Software).
If you didn`t save your EFS on any proberly running System before, you might get hard times recovering it.
SunShiner said:
What did you. Havent looked at the vid so far, but it woud be nice to have a few more facts.
Did you tried to install a custom rom (modified Android-Software) or you are on the original Andrid Software? Since when you having the Probems?
No Service sounds like an EFS Problem, if you did a SW Change and it doesnt worked out well. Having no storage (if you mean ext. SD-Card) could be also a sign of a non proberly installation.
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thanks for trying helping me dude my IMEI / baseband version is UNKNOWN that is problem :crying: how can i repair my imei back ?
SunShiner said:
If you did flash a new ROM and having these issues then, take your efs.img (which you should have backup after rooting your device on the official Android Software -> also called Stock Rom) copy it on a SD-Card, insert that card to your Note 2 and copy it to the SDCard0 folder (the internal storage), then do the following:
- Start in Recovery Mode
- wipe cache
- factory reset
- format /system (under adv. settings -> Storage...then you see it)
- flash the Rom again
- wipe cache
- wipe Dalvik Cache (under adv. settngs in Recovery)
- Reboot
Now check your IMMEI and your Service. IMMEI should be ok now and Service available and running. At least your SD-Card should be mounted now and available. I believe you tried to flash from a 4.1/4.2 System to a 4.3 System and you didn`t wiped the Dalvik-Cache, which is the System tree of Android, which got changed with Android 4.3. I think something went wrong in your installation, so this "tree" mght be corrupted. Be sure that you also install the right GAPPS (Google Services for Android 4.3, such as Google Play Store). You can flash it as .zip also over Recovery-Mode, after you flashed the ROM (Software).
If you didn`t save your EFS on any proberly running System before, you might get hard times recovering it.
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my internal storage is not available and i tried to copied stock rom to my Sd-card but when i do step by step (factory data reset , wipe cache , wipe dalvik cache , fix permission) rom will not be installed
thedadio said:
Same here maybe efs as you have imei unknown
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my imei is unknown too. any ideas ? did you know fix that ?
Did you a backup of your EFS?..... that's what your IMMEI needs.
If not, try to download Stock ROM from a Source you know and maybe the immei will be rebuild. I don't know much about how to rebuild immei without EFS. Only thing I know is that there are not much ways. It's pretty difficult.
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Which ROM and Kernel you flashed?
BTW try to copy the files to thr phone without SDCard available thru a USB Cable to your PC. The phone should appear in the explorer list then.
SunShiner said:
Did you a backup of your EFS?..... that's what your IMMEI needs.
If not, try to download Stock ROM from a Source you know and maybe the immei will be rebuild. I don't know much about how to rebuild immei without EFS. Only thing I know is that there are not much ways. It's pretty difficult.
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Which ROM and Kernel you flashed?
BTW try to copy the files to thr phone without SDCard available thru a USB Cable to your PC. The phone should appear in the explorer list then.
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i've flashed an old firmware and gone my imei. and now not available storage if i connect to PC storage is hidden.
ibizadesert said:
i've flashed an old firmware and gone my imei. and now not available storage if i connect to PC storage is hidden.
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What you mean by old firmware? Like official firmware or modified (custom ROM)?
Maybe you have flashed an n7100 rom? I know the n7105 stored nv data in a different way to the n7100 so a standard efs backup using cwm or twrp will not suffice
Sent from my GT-N7105 using xda app-developers app
The 7105 posts in this forum are mixed with the posts for problems with the 7100 hence the title "Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100 , N7105 " above
but the 7105 does have a different and way of storing data responsible for the correct operation of the IMEI and baseband along with other items
The backup programs provided by other members of the forums backup the efs partitions of the file system.... this is VITAL and allows user of the 7100 to restore their lost baseband and IMEI more easily than the on the 7105 Model.
It is possible to damage items in the NVram of the 7105 which can result in Baseband Unknown , IMEI unknown , lost of GPS functionality and also the loss of the internal storage file system making it appear as 0 bytes available which crashes applications as Android thinks there is no space on the emulated file system which presents its self as /storage/sdcard0 and other linked directories.
As a result of flashing the N7105 may users risk NVRAM corruption and may think they have a backup ... but they have no way of backing up the NVRAM only the EFS , as a result luck is the only thing between a phone with working IMEI , Baseband , GPS and internal storage becoming a tablet with WIFI only !!!!!
Their are some programs out on the net which claim to read and write the NVRAM such as QPST and NV-Reader Writer but Samsung use a modification to the
Qualcom message set which means that not all loacations are read and also writing the data back when a phone does have a corrupt NVRAM is a hit or miss affair.
the worst button on ODIN is the ERASE NVRAM button ..... if you have a 7105 model make sure you do NOT have this box ticked as it may not make you day a happy one !!!!
I would ask the Mods to separate the GT-N7105 posts into a separate forum as the 7100 and the 7105 share are lot but are different enough to make a big issue when people read posts on how to recover from
My BaseBand is UNKNOWN
My IMEI is UNKNOWN
My internal storage is 0Kb or doesnt mount properly as /Storage/sdcard0 ..../emulated/legacy etc
My GPS has stopped working
all of the above on the N7105 can point to a corruption of some data stored on the EMMC chip which we can call NVRAM within the device.
The 7100 is different as you have data in the /efs partition which MAY fix the problem
THE 7105 does NOT
As a result the 7105 at present has a good chance of taking a trip back to Samsung if you are unlucky enough to get a NVRAM problem...
Comments Please :
Am I right in thinking normal efs backups dont work with n7105?
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The normal EFS backups do contain what is in the EFS directory which is mounted BUT
BUT the 7105 carries addition data in the NVRAM and this is NOT repeat NOT backed up by
the backup programs or utilities in the forums.
As a result if you loose the IMEI and the Baseband you may be lucky and just damaged the efs directory and have a backup
BUT their is a good chance you may not get back to a working phone from and EFS backup as damaged NVRAM will not be fixed
by restoring an EFS backup
so if you have a GT-N7105 and you have 0kb of internal storage
or /and Baseband Unknown
or /and IMEI Unknown
or /and GPS not working
then you may be in a suitation which nobody on the forums has really got into that is full restore of N7105 NVRAM
from scratch.
As this contains the IMEI then nobody is going to post their own backup for you to use
and the NV reader Writer or QPST or the Pro Qualcom reader tools are old and have read errors in them
If anyone has performed a full backup of N7105 NVRAM then erased it ,,,, then restored from backup
please let us know as nobody appears to have proved to have tested a NVram backup and restore cycle.
Hi all, I'm a new I9195GT owner (for a week already) and have been researching and having some satisfaction rooting and restoring all my apps with Titanium from my previous smartphone.
The phone works fine and I'm quite happy with it. I've already done a full backup with CWM recovery for any trouble I might come across in future but I don't know if a full backup from recovery contains all important and sensible data like EFS and NV data. Those two things are totally new for me as I'm coming from a HTC Desire which didn't require attention to those sensible points.
So I would be very grateful if anybody clears some doubts I have relating EFS and NV data:
- Does a full backup from recovery contain EFS and NV data, so in case that flashing a custom ROM results in corrupted EFS data, I would fix it just by restoring the full backup from recovery?
- What is the best and safest way for backup EFS and NV?
I've seen this post from arco68 which states a command I guess should be executed from Terminal directly in the smartphone, but I don't know how should that .img file restored to the phone in case it becomes corrupted.
I've also seen this post about the EFS Professional tool from lyriquidperfection but in the whole post I havent found anybody confirming it works in the S4 Mini i9195.... so it sounds good but I don't want to brick my new device being the first one to run the tool with the i9195
Thank you very much
As far as I know CWM does not back up EFS.
The good idea is to use TWRP recovery instead of CWM. TWRP does backup EFS.
You can get TWRP for 9195 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449107
Thanks for the idea. I'm ready to install TWRP recovery but, before installing it and replacing CWM,
Is it possible to launch TWRP recovery from CWM recovery, as temporary? And when rebooting CWM is back.
I remember doing something like this in my previous device: from 4EXT recovery launching a CWM recovery for some particular reason I don't remember
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batareikin51 said:
As far as I know CWM does not back up EFS.
The good idea is to use TWRP recovery instead of CWM. TWRP does backup EFS.
You can get TWRP for 9195 here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2449107
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TWRP Recovery does not backup full EFS. IMEI is not included at least. Even though it lists a possibility of EFS backup, all it does is backups /efs partition. which does not contain IMEI in it. This concerns specifically I9195, which I own too and am researching this issue and also lost IMEI issue.
farewellartist said:
TWRP Recovery does not backup full EFS. IMEI is not included at least. Even though it lists a possibility of EFS backup, all it does is backups /efs partition. which does not contain IMEI in it.
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I already had installed TWRP and made backups and nandroids....
So how can we safely backup IMEI in a way we can restore it in case it gets corrupted?
sergiosch said:
I already had installed TWRP and made backups and nandroids....
So how can we safely backup IMEI in a way we can restore it in case it gets corrupted?
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Good question, I've been looking for answer for weeks.
sergiosch said:
I already had installed TWRP and made backups and nandroids....
So how can we safely backup IMEI in a way we can restore it in case it gets corrupted?
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Guys!
The most simple method to backup our IMEI (efs folder) is:
1.Install rootexplorer
2.open it with superuser permission
3. Copy efs folder from root main folder to your sd card.
4.Upload from sd card to clouds to be sure you have a backup a different places.
5. Push thx for me
radicspeter said:
Guys!
The most simple method to backup our IMEI (efs folder) is:
1.Install rootexplorer
2.open it with superuser permission
3. Copy efs folder from root main folder to your sd card.
4.Upload from sd card to clouds to be sure you have a backup a different places.
5. Push thx for me
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I did already that too, not with rootexplorer but TotalCommander which also has root access to any partition, I guess it performs the same backup just copying everything.
But then I don't know why it is valid to do "raw" directory/file copy with root explorer but it is not valid an EFS partition backup with TWRP recovery. I'm a newbie with this but, it seems the same to me....
Can anyone tell exactly in which file is stored imei? Isn't the same structure/process valid for other Galaxy brand smartphones so we can follow them?
radicspeter said:
Guys!
The most simple method to backup our IMEI (efs folder) is:
1.Install rootexplorer
2.open it with superuser permission
3. Copy efs folder from root main folder to your sd card.
4.Upload from sd card to clouds to be sure you have a backup a different places.
5. Push thx for me
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I repeat, EFS FOLDER / PARTITION even on a raw byte level DOESN'T CONTAIN phones IMEI. This concerns specifically Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE (I9195).
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sergiosch said:
I did already that too, not with rootexplorer but TotalCommander which also has root access to any partition, I guess it performs the same backup just copying everything.
But then I don't know why it is valid to do "raw" directory/file copy with root explorer but it is not valid an EFS partition backup with TWRP recovery. I'm a newbie with this but, it seems the same to me....
Can anyone tell exactly in which file is stored imei? Isn't the same structure/process valid for other Galaxy brand smartphones so we can follow them?
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Normally, phones IMEI in previous galaxy devices (don't know about current S4, I own S4 Mini LTE), was stored in nv_data.bin file which was located in /efs folder on root. (which is a mount point for mmcblk0p10 partition in S4 Mini LTE). But, in this device, there is no nv_data bin file and IMEI is not stored nowhere close to efs partition. Not too many people own S4 Mini's and almost everybody whom I asked an information based their knowdledge on another devices and were feeding me false information I heard over and over again.
To clarify something, I know, that EFS partition doesn't contain IMEI, because:
No file in efs mount point contains IMEI.
No IMEI found checking EFS Professional backup (tar) on HEX level using various search methods. Even through-looked it, file is not that big.
No IMEI found through-looking .raw backup made using cygwin (which contains every single byte of partition, even though it is not a part of a file), which is 95+% warrant, that IMEI is not in EFS partition.
farewellartist said:
I repeat, EFS FOLDER / PARTITION even on a raw byte level DOESN'T CONTAIN phones IMEI. This concerns specifically Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini LTE (I9195).
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Normally, phones IMEI in previous galaxy devices (don't know about current S4, I own S4 Mini LTE), was stored in nv_data.bin file which was located in /efs folder on root. (which is a mount point for mmcblk0p10 partition in S4 Mini LTE). But, in this device, there is no nv_data bin file and IMEI is not stored nowhere close to efs partition. Not too many people own S4 Mini's and almost everybody whom I asked an information based their knowdledge on another devices and were feeding me false information I heard over and over again.
To clarify something, I know, that EFS partition doesn't contain IMEI, because:
No file in efs mount point contains IMEI.
No IMEI found checking EFS Professional backup (tar) on HEX level using various search methods. Even through-looked it, file is not that big.
No IMEI found through-looking .raw backup made using cygwin (which contains every single byte of partition, even though it is not a part of a file), which is 95+% warrant, that IMEI is not in EFS partition.
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Thanks mate. Pretty clear :good:
I was also not confident about some tutorials I read in other forums claiming that just doing a copy of file structure from /EFS folder would backup our IMEI. Your explanation is appreciated.
Hope to find some way to effectively backup sensitive data as IMEI is....
sergiosch said:
Thanks mate. Pretty clear :good:
I was also not confident about some tutorials I read in other forums claiming that just doing a copy of file structure from /EFS folder would backup our IMEI. Your explanation is appreciated.
Hope to find some way to effectively backup sensitive data as IMEI is....
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Found it! Making guide right now. Basically IMEI is contained in both mmcblk0p11 and mmcblk0p12 partitions. Samsung apparently has developed a new error-safe phone nv data preservation system, I'll explain in details in tutorial.
farewellartist said:
Found it! Making guide right now. Basically IMEI is contained in both mmcblk0p11 and mmcblk0p12 partitions. Samsung apparently has developed a new error-safe phone nv data preservation system, I'll explain in details in tutorial.
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Great news! looking forward to read that guide :good::good:
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Great news! looking forward to read that guide :good::good:
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How do you mount those partitions? I've tried with no success. All I get is "mount: No such device".
deliog said:
How do you mount those partitions? I've tried with no success. All I get is "mount: No such device".
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Don't mount, just backup.
Through terminal emulator, enter commands
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p12
And how to restore later if IMEI gets corrupted/null?
Sent from my GT-I9195 using xda app-developers app
sergiosch said:
And how to restore later if IMEI gets corrupted/null?
Sent from my GT-I9195 using xda app-developers app
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See this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2569532
sergiosch said:
Great news! looking forward to read that guide :good::good:
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Could you (or someone) PLEASE post or send PM with backups of partition mmcblk0p11 and mmcblk0p12? While researching this issue, I trashed 2 OF MY PHONES and nulled my IMEIs because of delusion caused by memory of having a backup, which I didn't. It's a pity to give away such a fortune for spares. I need NV blocks to hex compare them with blocks I got from another healthy I9195. Since IMEI numbers of different phone blocks will be different, difference will show on hex level too, which will help me determine exact address of IMEI location, after which I could modify my trashed NV blocks at determined memory address with my original IMEI, which could save me from watching at useless brick. And also would help me at development of I9195 IMEI Restore tool.
Disclaimer: I am not modifying my IMEI nor doing any actions which end-target is modification of original IMEI and differing it from original one. I am modifying nulled (trashed, unoriginal) IMEI to its ORIGINAL state which ultimately couldn't be called nothing else but RESTORING. I won't use IMEI from gathered NV blocks. I just need a another healthy block to fix my issue and help develop tools so others could be able to sleep at nights without issue that causes me sleepless nights.
farewellartist said:
Could you (or someone) PLEASE post or send PM with backups of partition mmcblk0p11 and mmcblk0p12? While researching this issue, I trashed 2 OF MY PHONES and nulled my IMEIs because of delusion caused by memory of having a backup, which I didn't. It's a pity to give away such a fortune for spares. I need NV blocks to hex compare them with blocks I got from another healthy I9195. Since IMEI numbers of different phone blocks will be different, difference will show on hex level too, which will help me determine exact address of IMEI location, after which I could modify my trashed NV blocks at determined memory address with my original IMEI, which could save me from watching at useless brick. And also would help me at development of I9195 IMEI Restore tool.
Disclaimer: I am not modifying my IMEI nor doing any actions which end-target is modification of original IMEI and differing it from original one. I am modifying nulled (trashed, unoriginal) IMEI to its ORIGINAL state which ultimately couldn't be called nothing else but RESTORING. I won't use IMEI from gathered NV blocks. I just need a another healthy block to fix my issue and help develop tools so others could be able to sleep at nights without issue that causes me sleepless nights.
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I haven't done yet any of the backup processes you explain, so I don't even have the files you're asking for, but with all the gratitude and admiration I feel for the developers I wouldn't feel any confortable sending sensible data from part of a nandroid backup.... speaking just for myself of course, if I could choose how to help a developer I would preferr doing a donation to help him recover the hardware he has broken to help others. Some months ago I heard a friend telling that he had been scammed with a phone he bought in some cash converter and only worked for one day, then it became with null IMEI, and he suspected someone had "stolen" or "shutdown" his IMEI for unknown reasons...
sorry to say that, maybe I'm an ignorant but I just don't feel confortable with what you are asking directly to me
So I found myself wondering how can I make life difficult for myself... I did a software upgrade in Kies on my T805 and now I have a default IMEI...
I was on cm11 before doing the upgrade to 5.0.2
Has this happened to anyone or does anyone have any idea how to fix it?
Many thanks for any reply.
That shouldnt have happened but youre not the first person to state that cm has messed with the partitions. Id stick with stock based roms in future.
Download EFS professional then under the samsung tools tab select other tools then 'Repair NV data from internal file backup'
If youre lucky it will be restored.
Now some friendly advice, ALWAYS make a full backup via recovery before messing with anything custom on your device, especially make sure the EFS partition is backed up.
ashyx said:
That shouldnt have happened but youre not the first person to state that cm has messed with the partitions. Id stick with stock based roms in future.
Download EFS professional then under the samsung tools tab select other tools then 'Repair NV data from internal file backup'
If youre lucky it will be restored.
Now some friendly advice, ALWAYS make a full backup via recovery before messing with anything custom on your device, especially make sure the EFS partition is backed up.
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Thanks for the reply, sadly it restore a different default IMEI ending in /01 instead of /17.
I was 100% sure I had backed-up my efs, turns out I did but on my phone x(.
Any other suggestions?
Try this. Make a backup in recovery of the efs partition.
Boot into android then using a root file explorer open the efs folder then delete nv_data.bin and nv_data.bin.md5 then reboot.
See if this replaces the deleted files with the backup.
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Try this. Make a backup in recovery of the efs partition.
Boot into android then using a root file explorer open the efs folder then delete nv_data.bin and nv_data.bin.md5 then reboot.
See if this replaces the deleted files with the backup.
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It does but not with the correct imei. Thanks for the reply!
What IMEI does it give?
ashyx said:
What IMEI does it give?
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A default imei ending in / 17 instead of / 01
DieZz said:
A default imei ending in / 17 instead of / 01
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You may as well post it as its not a valid imei, it's a generic imei.
Is it 004999010640000?