[Q] EFS Woes (part question part advice) - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all. This is by way of advice, information and a question.
I have a 7105 on contract and it got dropped. It was rooted but running stock 7.1.1 and was fine for months and months before I cracked its screen. My contract covers accidental damage so I got a new one. Thanks to the excellent guidance with various Android phones over the years from this forum I've happily rooted, hacked and generally mucked about with loads of HD2s and my 7105 and never had a problem.
Until now
When the new phone came I just dived right in. Rooted ok. Started to use Titanium backup to restore apps. All going well until I got to Flight sim game. In the middle of the restore, the phone rebooted and when it came back up it was in factory mode. You lot being by far the best source of advice I hunted this down in the forums and found a nice solution to fix it by modifying the keymgr and factorymode text files in the FactoryApp folder in efs. My problem was that I couldn't alter factorymode. It was in fact corrupt along with a number of other files. I'm sure you can imagine the panic! To cut a long story short. A day of intense hacking got me nowhere because I panicked and started flashing this and flashing that all to no avail.
After a sleepless night I turned to my own fledgling knowledge of Linux and using ADB I connected to the phone whilst it was in restore mode and used e2fsck to repair the efs partition. Once repaired I was out of factory mode! But the problems didn't end there.
I then ended up with what I would historically call video ram errors. Random crap appearing on the display. Coloured flashing lines across the screen etc. I couldn't fix this so I had to do the best I could to restore the machine to normal with TriangleAway. Unroot and generally get it back to factory condition before returning it as a faulty replacement.
So Advice: always back up your EFS folder. Even if you aren't flashing new roms! If you just root it then anything can happen!
Information: If your EFS folder is corrupt (this is from memory so forgive me if I'm not 100% right. Should be close enough though) start your phone in restore mode, connect with ADB, set permissions to root via su and then run e2fsck on the efs device. It's in /dev/block/something. if anyone really needs this I can probably dig it out of my current working phone
When using e2fsck there are two parameters you need. The first does the repair. the second important one is to force a repair even though the superBlock says all is well. For me this fixed factorymode file and several others.
My question is this: Could I have just been unlucky and genuinely had faulty hardware? The lines on screen and peculiar display behaviour in all screens from the bootup display right through to wallpaper in the shell were clearly indicative of video ram from experience but could a file in the EFS folder determine video subsystem parameters perhaps? So a corrupted file in the EFS file system was setting up the video hardware incorrectly?
Would be really interested to get some views on this
all the best to you out there and - as always - thanks for all the help and advice over the years.

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Internal SDcard Busted, Can't Format or Write (Forever Locked as Read-only)

HI,
I used to be more active in this forum, but honestly nowadays I can't found any reason to since everything has been smooth sailing for me without any problems—until this day, at least. Somehow I got my internal sdcard busted, it was pretty spontaneous, all I can recall is suddenly the system starts to reboot itself. Nothing much, I thought to myself, problem is the system keeps rebooting, it doesn't even last a minute. Naturally when faced with this problem one would do the usual procedure, namely completely format the thing to stock the rule out any possibility on the user side of things, but then this is the part when it starts to get interesting...
The thing refused to be formatted, seriously, it baffles me at first but it does
Things I've tried:
Fastboot, it hangs at writing system, whether I was doing it line per line manually or via the flash_all.sh script, I haven't tried the toolkit but I think it's safe to assume that It'll do the same thing. Even if it does go on (which it did, once) it doesn't do any sort of changes whatsoever to the system.
ADB, nope, not this one either. And since the system reboots faster before I can do anything worthwhile it's pretty much out of the question.
Recovery, multiple times I've tried nuking everything via CWM, nada. I've tried TWRP too, I have to boot it from fastboot since it apparently doesn't allow me to flash a new recovery either, it reverts back to CWM every time. Also tried to flash a different ROM (CM), that didn't work, it spits out an error message regarding some failure in changing metadata, thought it was a corrupted file or something, so I re-downloaded it, that doesn't work. Still convinced that it's corrupted I tried 4 different version of it without any luck. Even the one I had successfully flashed before. Interestingly enough, flashing the exact same ROM I'm currently using (ShinyROM) works, not that it seems to do anything.
Built-in data format from settings, now this doesn't work because I assume that it needs the stock recovery to work, which I couldn't flash because it wouldn't let me—in a sense that it flashes just fine on the command line—fastboot doesn't show up any error or anything—but it defaults back to CWM as soon as I reboot it.
Manually via terminal emulator/file manager, still nothing, curiously enough, Terminal Emulator indicates that the whole system is read-only (I tried making a file with it, it shows that exact message).
Grit my teeth, clench my fist and screams out every curse word that I know of, this somewhat reduced my stress levels, but ultimately yields nothing.
Which led to be believe that either my phone was either a) Haunted or b) Has a serious hardware problem, I'm leaning on the latter. A few quick lookup with my limited amount of Google-fu and I've found several threads that described the exact same issue:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...-factory-settings-no-matter-method-i-try.html
http://forums.androidcentral.com/go...eset-nexus-7-2102-using-multiple-methods.html
Both of which hints at it being a hardware problem. Which was my biggest fear since I can't really revert the phone back to stock now can I? Locking the bootloader doesn't seem to work either (the 'fastboot oem lock' command works just fine but just like every single thing I've tried, reverts back to my previous setup as soon as I did a reboot), plus this means I have to send it back with my private data still on it, and I can't say I trust Samsung, Google (or anyone really) with my private data. Not to mention some of the stories I've heard/read about Samsung and their policy regarding rooted devices (much less ones with an unlocked bootloader).
In case it helps, here's a few more details:
What state the device is currently in:
It boots up just fine, but nor for long, apps starts to hang and ends up with a cold reboot (sorry if it's not the right jargon, but it starts right from the Google screen).
Everything that doesn't require you to access the filesystem works fine.
Apps doesn't seem to be able to write anything to the filesystem, I tried backing it up with Titanium Backup, much to my surprise the backup files weren't made (although TiBu seems to indicate that they were).
What the device is running:
Variant: Maguro 16GB
ROM: ShinyROM 4.4.2
Kernel: franco.Kernel r395
Baseband: XXLJ1
Bootloader: PRIMED04
Also I don't know if this will affect things but for the record I'm running the latest Ubuntu and Debian.
So this post is pretty much a shot in the dark, since I think I know what I'm dealing with already; if anyone had this problem before in the past, or has it now and somehow managed to fixed it, please do tell. Or if anyone has any experiences RMA-ing your device with a condition like this I'd love to know.
Yep your EMMC is fried. Sorry man.. But you can go to warranty. They *should* accept it since it is a developers phone but they could make a lot of hassle about it being rooted..
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA Premium HD app

[Q] Data rescue, broken screen

So, after 2,5 years of great joy of using my HOX, last weekend it fell down, and the screen broke.
I asked about the replacement, but it seems a bit costly (compared to the phone value), so I might as well forget about it.
I am already looking for a replacement.
The problem I have is that inside my HOX i have many very important as well as sensitive information. As the thread title say - could anyone help me with rescuing them?
The phone was running SlimKat 9, so maybe @teemo could have an idea
I remember @geko95gek, and @Goku80 used to deal very well with HOX.
Although I have some experience in flashing, this looks quite difficult, because ADB doesn't rcognize my phone in ON state. Fastboot commands work just fine in bootloader mode, but ADB refuses to cooperate.
What do I need:
- access to sdcard to take out some data.
- SMSes
Any help/advice/assistance is more than welcome.
Update - I managed to access sdcard through adb, so at least this part is put to sleep.
Still, ab is giving me "access denied" or something like that when I try to access data partition to extract mmssms.db and another file from an app that created it (AK Notepad notes which are of extreme importance to me).
I found some instructions that I should provide adb with root access, but I cannot as I can't recognize anything on my screen even though the touch is working.
Also, as I remember Slim KAT 9 has y default root access to adb and usb (@teemo could you confirm this, please?).
Any advices?

An open letter of thanks to so many contributors on XDA-developers

A brief history:
Several weeks ago my stock Gingerbread G2's touchscreen started dying. Replacing the touchscreen didn't solve the problem. I was able to continue using it via the keyboard for a little while and, in the meantime, enabled USB Debugging (thank the stars!) while I waited for a replacement phone to arrive. I could still access some functions using the keyboard & thumbpad, although usability was limited due to the inability to back out of an application. Cue lots of battery pulls to restart at the homescreen (a pox on designers who forget one of the fundamental rules of UI: It should always be possible to go back using the current input device!).
Then the screen started a somewhat frazzled HTC image loop during boot, shortly after I started testing ADB & fastboot. Curiously it was still booting the underlying OS, as evidenced by the various chimes telling me I had messages etc, and I could still access it via ADB.
My new phone arrived (a Sony Xperia Z3 Compact. I still would prefer a proper keyboard though. Another pox on designers/manufactures who focus on marketing fads instead of functionality. I don't give a rat's arse if my phone is only 2.48291mm thick and has a screen the size of my 1st laptop. I want something small enough to use in one hand, and that has a hardware keyboard) & happily downloaded my contacts from the Borg....I mean, Google, but not notes or SMS/MMS etc. Leading to today....
I tried Sony's transfer app, but without screen viewing let alone touchscreen ability it wouldn't work (PC version, due Android version on the problem phone wasn't acceptable). Ditto problems with other root exploits. Even trying to use a recovery image on the SD card wouldn't work due to the non-root status. The recovery menu would only accept a stock image. An overriding consideration was that I didn't want to just gain root by what ever method, but I wanted to preserve my notes & sms/mms data, so fastbooting a factory image wasn't satisfactory - as far as I could tell, that would delete everything. After over a week of 0300, 0400, 0530 bed times while reading & trying the methods given in some huuuge number of XDA threads and some other websites, last night I was able to get temp root using the fre3vo exploit! Yay! At one point I had 70 threads open. It was an XDA-dev. thread that gave me the exploit though. Still couldn't do a simple Linux/Unix cp command in ADB shell to save the data but at least the file system was accessible now. Bloody frustrating!
Anyway, a bit more Googling & XDA-ing to find file locations & command formats and tonight I was able to use the ADB pull command to download the whole of the /data directory to my PC. Data saved! Even better, the Linux distro on my PC already has SQlite software to open the files. Even more yay!
I haven't tried to upload to my Xperia Z3C, but I will soon. Meanwhile my data is now available in my PC so phone access isn't as important anymore.
Some thoughts on what I went through:
Manufacturers: You do your customers a vast dis-service by making it so hard to salvage the data.
Service providers: Ditto, due to your insistance on locking down the system on the phones you sell
XDA contributers: I couldn't have done this without you, however.....it would have been easier if you *always* specified what would change/be wiped when you describe your exploit/change/recovery process. I was hesitant to try some methods due to not knowing if my data would be wiped in the process.
And after all that: Who the hell would ever want a phone that wasn't rooted? I don't even install Linux OS on my systems unless root can be gained (Ubuntu & Mint, I'm looking at you! Sudo isn't sufficient...) so I've learnt a lesson on my phone. If only I'd rooted it while it was still fully functional!
Next task? Rooting my Z3C before something goes ' bzzzzt!' on it!

VS-985 lg g3 demigod pain!

I recently was given an lg g3 that was supposed to have a damaged kernel, and it being my second g3 I thought I could simply flash a new kernel and OS no problem, WRONG! I worked on it for two days, I found that it has different screens with different crashes but all handled by a program called DEMIGOD CRASH HANDLER.I am able to access the recovery but nothing on there seems to do anything but reboot back to crash screen. I have been able to get win 10 to recognize the device (recent drivers already installed), but none of my linux distros will mount it! I have tried LGFlashtool, adb on CMD admin, i have tried many combinations of button pushes and battery pull/cord unplug, replug maneuvers! I am stuck! I have realized this problem may be bigger than I am able to handle, so I registered with lg and requested repair, I just hate giving up! So I am reaching out hoping someone has dealt with this problem before and knows how to take care of this mess before I raise the white flag! there isn't much back story on the device but as far as i know it has never been modified! LG Flash tool said "model check error" it seems like there is no esn imei or p# is available or downloaded. I have considered it being a case of misplaced data on the partitions, but I am not completely sure how to rearrange or reinstall the partition tables to make it work! Most of the threads that talked about this problem, the author gave up and sent it in. I also heard that this was a prevalent case in older lg models (g2, optimus, etc.) but was also a problem on nexus 6. Help please, frustrated and cold in Colorado.
still no results
To no avail I have tried everything! I have seen some changes but nothing that tells me that its fixed! I have tried qpst, but either I don't know how to run it or it wont connect properly, as a matter of fact I dont think it connects properly to any of the programs I run on it. It doesn't help that the only way the computer recognizes it is when it is on demigod mode.has anyone out there in android land had some experience or any idea of how to format the internal sd and start over from scratch?
shiftykidd said:
I recently was given an lg g3 that was supposed to have a damaged kernel, and it being my second g3 I thought I could simply flash a new kernel and OS no problem, WRONG! I worked on it for two days, I found that it has different screens with different crashes but all handled by a program called DEMIGOD CRASH HANDLER.I am able to access the recovery but nothing on there seems to do anything but reboot back to crash screen. I have been able to get win 10 to recognize the device (recent drivers already installed), but none of my linux distros will mount it! I have tried LGFlashtool, adb on CMD admin, i have tried many combinations of button pushes and battery pull/cord unplug, replug maneuvers! I am stuck! I have realized this problem may be bigger than I am able to handle, so I registered with lg and requested repair, I just hate giving up! So I am reaching out hoping someone has dealt with this problem before and knows how to take care of this mess before I raise the white flag! there isn't much back story on the device but as far as i know it has never been modified! LG Flash tool said "model check error" it seems like there is no esn imei or p# is available or downloaded. I have considered it being a case of misplaced data on the partitions, but I am not completely sure how to rearrange or reinstall the partition tables to make it work! Most of the threads that talked about this problem, the author gave up and sent it in. I also heard that this was a prevalent case in older lg models (g2, optimus, etc.) but was also a problem on nexus 6. Help please, frustrated and cold in Colorado.
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You managed to fix it?
am facing the same issue.
Not yet i am thinking about just sending it back to lg. It's mixed up partitions, due to power surge from unauthorized power cords.
Do you have your phone rooted and with a custom recovery?
If yes,
Give this a try:
1.Enter recovery
2.Wipe data
3.Wipe cache
4.Wipe dalvic cache
5.Reboot
I've had the same problem with an LG L9 ii and this one fixed it.
So i really hope this will help. Inform me after doing this.
Greetings.
About five months ago I was able to access recovery but nothing was functional, now I cant even turn it on, if you left it on a different charger, kernal crash handler popped up half the time. Before it quit turning on the lg boot logo started going fuzzy, logic leads me to believe its a messed up Q C mother and the partitions are scrambled due to me using a non-oem charging cord and block, I also suspect the power button mounted to the back, on top of mother might have caused some hw problems. But those are just theories, it could simply be a bad battery!

Help with Note 4 please

I may have a bricked phone on my hands, my fault I guess.
Although, I feel TWRP should share at least some of the blame.
I'm hoping someone can help to get me going again.
Last Xmas I got a refurbished Note 4 from Ebay and followed directions
here to root it. This all went well, I put TWRP 3.0.2 and Jasmine on it,
and it has worked just fine since then.
A couple days ago I realized I hadn't made a Nandroid backup of my phone
lately so I went into TWRP and did so. This went just fine and I stored
the backup on the external SD card.
A few hours later I bought a cheap home controller from Ebay. The controller
brand name is "Vera" and despite all of the negative comments on Google Play
I went ahead and installed the app. For the next day or two my phone began to
hang, stall, hesitate, whatever... and I remembered installing that app from
Google play so I went into the app manager and selected the uninstall option.
This caused the phone to hang indefinitely, I had to cycle the power button to
regain control. I then went back to Google Play and downloaded an uninstaller
program, told it to uninstall the vera app. It tried for a long time but
eventually gave up. "Uninstall failed" was all it would say.
So to stop this Vera app from hanging my phone I ran a freeze program ("Freeze"
is the actual name of the program) and had the vera app frozen. This worked, my
phone began to respond normally again. But I didn't like having this bad software
in my phone and that is when I remembered the recent TWRP backup.
I decided to do a complete restore with TWRP. TWRP did a restore of boot - (success),
recovery - (success), system - (success), data - "ERROR extractTarFork() process ended
with ERROR=255". Thanks TWRP, that really tells me a lot...
I repeated the restore effort a total of three times and same results. Google
wasn't much help, one suggestion was to unmount the data partition and try again.
Same results. Same error. Another suggestion was “stop and learn how to fix it”, well
sure, but I need a solution right now, I don’t have time right now for the learning part.
This is probably my first *big* mistake, I exited TWRP to see If I could boot
the OS and maybe fix it from there, (factory restore or something...). As you might
have guessed, it wouldn't boot the system with an incomplete data partition. I
suspected it too but I was desperate to try something. It would have been nice if TWRP
had warned me not to exit, instead of just saying "error 255..." because now it wont
boot back into recovery, just hangs. Odin mode appears to be working but I suspect it isn't.
It looks like it enters odin mode just fine, but odin can't see it.
So here is where it stands at the moment:
SYSTEM - Wont boot. Shows the Samsung logo, shows "custom", hangs at this point.
RECOVERY- Wont enter recovery mode. Small text in upper left says it is entering recovery
mode then it hangs.
ODIN/DOWNLOAD - Appears to enter this mode, usual screen appears, will not communicate
with Odin, will not communicate with adb.
One other note, the external sd card has a copy of the twrp log file written to it, as well
as the nandroid backup. But plugging the sd card into an adapter and then into a pc... It
says it can’t read it, and would I like to format it(?).
And of course there is valuable information on the phone.
I've run out of ideas, I'm asking anyone who is still reading this lengthy message(apologies)
for any other options, suggestions, any hope at all, instead of just throwing it in the trash.
Thanks for reading. I hope the dialog was understandable.
RT
UPDATE:
Progress. I have odin talking with the phone now, was able to re-flash TWRP and boot into it.
Still getting error 255. I am under the impression that this means I am out of space???
I pulled the recovery logs with adb, here is the relevant lines:
==> extracting: //data/app/radiotime.player-1/lib/arm/libtunein.uap.so (file size 5499572 bytes)
I:Unable to extract tar archive '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001'
Error during restore process.
I:Error extracting '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001' in thread ID 0
I:Error extracting split archive.
Error during restore process.
extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
I:Set page: 'action_complete'
Iperation_end - status=1
I still don't understand "error 255" well enough to proceed. Google is not a wealth of information when it comes to this subject. Any suggestions on how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
thanks!
RT
LAST UPDATE:
I want to thank everyone here for all the help. Or the lack there of.
Since I had Odin and TWRP both working, I reconstructed the phone from scratch.
Re-rooted and re-installed Jasmine. So I am back up and running now, I just need
to get all the apps re-installed and configured.
But I must say that I am really disappointed with the lack of support from this forum.
It used to be that people were falling all over each other to help others out.
But 3 days and 49 views and not one of you had anything to say.
I guess that's what happens to all forums sooner or later, the newbies here don't know what
to say and are just looking for answers to their own issues, and the regulars become jaded
over time and can't be bothered anymore.
I used to think this forum was awesome, but now its just another forum like all the rest.
I will look to other websites for any future learning.
To the Admin: (If you can be bothered for a moment)You can close this thread, I consider
the issue resolved, and you can close my account too, I won't be back.
Good luck to you guys.
RT
RootieTootie said:
I may have a bricked phone on my hands, my fault I guess.
Although, I feel TWRP should share at least some of the blame.
I'm hoping someone can help to get me going again.
Last Xmas I got a refurbished Note 4 from Ebay and followed directions
here to root it. This all went well, I put TWRP 3.0.2 and Jasmine on it,
and it has worked just fine since then.
A couple days ago I realized I hadn't made a Nandroid backup of my phone
lately so I went into TWRP and did so. This went just fine and I stored
the backup on the external SD card.
A few hours later I bought a cheap home controller from Ebay. The controller
brand name is "Vera" and despite all of the negative comments on Google Play
I went ahead and installed the app. For the next day or two my phone began to
hang, stall, hesitate, whatever... and I remembered installing that app from
Google play so I went into the app manager and selected the uninstall option.
This caused the phone to hang indefinitely, I had to cycle the power button to
regain control. I then went back to Google Play and downloaded an uninstaller
program, told it to uninstall the vera app. It tried for a long time but
eventually gave up. "Uninstall failed" was all it would say.
So to stop this Vera app from hanging my phone I ran a freeze program ("Freeze"
is the actual name of the program) and had the vera app frozen. This worked, my
phone began to respond normally again. But I didn't like having this bad software
in my phone and that is when I remembered the recent TWRP backup.
I decided to do a complete restore with TWRP. TWRP did a restore of boot - (success),
recovery - (success), system - (success), data - "ERROR extractTarFork() process ended
with ERROR=255". Thanks TWRP, that really tells me a lot...
I repeated the restore effort a total of three times and same results. Google
wasn't much help, one suggestion was to unmount the data partition and try again.
Same results. Same error. Another suggestion was “stop and learn how to fix it”, well
sure, but I need a solution right now, I don’t have time right now for the learning part.
This is probably my first *big* mistake, I exited TWRP to see If I could boot
the OS and maybe fix it from there, (factory restore or something...). As you might
have guessed, it wouldn't boot the system with an incomplete data partition. I
suspected it too but I was desperate to try something. It would have been nice if TWRP
had warned me not to exit, instead of just saying "error 255..." because now it wont
boot back into recovery, just hangs. Odin mode appears to be working but I suspect it isn't.
It looks like it enters odin mode just fine, but odin can't see it.
So here is where it stands at the moment:
SYSTEM - Wont boot. Shows the Samsung logo, shows "custom", hangs at this point.
RECOVERY- Wont enter recovery mode. Small text in upper left says it is entering recovery
mode then it hangs.
ODIN/DOWNLOAD - Appears to enter this mode, usual screen appears, will not communicate
with Odin, will not communicate with adb.
One other note, the external sd card has a copy of the twrp log file written to it, as well
as the nandroid backup. But plugging the sd card into an adapter and then into a pc... It
says it can’t read it, and would I like to format it(?).
And of course there is valuable information on the phone.
I've run out of ideas, I'm asking anyone who is still reading this lengthy message(apologies)
for any other options, suggestions, any hope at all, instead of just throwing it in the trash.
Thanks for reading. I hope the dialog was understandable.
RT
UPDATE:
Progress. I have odin talking with the phone now, was able to re-flash TWRP and boot into it.
Still getting error 255. I am under the impression that this means I am out of space???
I pulled the recovery logs with adb, here is the relevant lines:
==> extracting: //data/app/radiotime.player-1/lib/arm/libtunein.uap.so (file size 5499572 bytes)
I:Unable to extract tar archive '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001'
Error during restore process.
I:Error extracting '/external_sd/TWRP/BACKUPS/657e54fc/2017-04-08--07-58-24_JasmineROM_v7.0-MMB29M.N910VVRU2CPF3/data.ext4.win001' in thread ID 0
I:Error extracting split archive.
Error during restore process.
extractTarFork() process ended with ERROR: 255
I:Set page: 'action_complete'
Iperation_end - status=1
I still don't understand "error 255" well enough to proceed. Google is not a wealth of information when it comes to this subject. Any suggestions on how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
thanks!
RT
LAST UPDATE:
I want to thank everyone here for all the help. Or the lack there of.
Since I had Odin and TWRP both working, I reconstructed the phone from scratch.
Re-rooted and re-installed Jasmine. So I am back up and running now, I just need
to get all the apps re-installed and configured.
But I must say that I am really disappointed with the lack of support from this forum.
It used to be that people were falling all over each other to help others out.
But 3 days and 49 views and not one of you had anything to say.
I guess that's what happens to all forums sooner or later, the newbies here don't know what
to say and are just looking for answers to their own issues, and the regulars become jaded
over time and can't be bothered anymore.
I used to think this forum was awesome, but now its just another forum like all the rest.
I will look to other websites for any future learning.
To the Admin: (If you can be bothered for a moment)You can close this thread, I consider
the issue resolved, and you can close my account too, I won't be back.
Good luck to you guys.
RT
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