Hi guys,
Right so I own both Galaxy SII(personal), GT-S5830(business) and my wife has a GT-S5830. Located in the UK
Now I have been looking at the latest CyanogenMod and would like to install this ROM on my GT-S5830, as I understand this is one of the best custom ROM's available for this phone.
However every where I read advises me to first backup my /efs folder, only problem is I can't find this folder to back it up! So far I have tried EFS Pro and a few others, but they all fail or give me an empty folder.
Any help would be very much appreciated as I have been researching this since Friday and I'm pretty much ready to blow a gasket....
Dont ever try to touch ace efs partition as its dangerous. Many had hard brick their ace because of tinkering with that efs partition. Ace's efs partition is abit different from other device because it's hidden and unmounted upon booting.
Btw try LEWA rom
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Dont ever try to touch ace efs partition as its dangerous. Many had hard brick their ace because of tinkering with that efs partition. Ace's efs partition is abit different from other device because it's hidden and unmounted upon booting.
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If that's the case why is everyone telling me to back it up? I'm more interested than ever now lol, is the Ace the only one that has this partition hidden?
Everyone from where? I never came across any post here on ace forum that advice to tinker with the efs partition. And its stupid to advice to do so on ace because in order to backup it u need to mount it first and thats when disaster strike.
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the_wii_nes_boy said:
If that's the case why is everyone telling me to back it up? I'm more interested than ever now lol, is the Ace the only one that has this partition hidden?
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I thick it has something to do with IMEI coz some guys r loosing their IMEI after flushing custom Roms which results to no signal situation meaning ua phone is done 4 real coz there is no known way of recovering it 4 Our ace
I keep reading that it is wise to back up this folder before you start flashing new ROM in case you screw this folder up.
U read that on other device forum, not here on ace forum. As i said earlier, dont ever touch ace's efs partition.
But if u insist of doing so, theres a thread here somewhere guiding howto network unlock ace, and in the process also explain howto mount that particular hidden partition. May god be with u if u ever try to do it.
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haha I already unlocked my business phone using that thread, didn't actually realize that was the partition it mounted.... silly me.
the_wii_nes_boy said:
haha I already unlocked my business phone using that thread, didn't actually realize that was the partition it mounted.... silly me.
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u still have imei?
spacecaker said:
u still have imei?
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Yes I still have imei, phone's running just fine.
fast learner....good .. learn to use the search button in the forum. it might surprise you ... and...be careful with flashing roms.
swamp ningio
zaqwankira said:
fast learner....good .. learn to use the search button in the forum. it might surprise you ... and...be careful with flashing roms.
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Seriously!? Why do you get people trying to act like a smart ass?
Maybe you should read my OP before you make comments, I used the search button, spent two days doing research and found nothing directly relating to what I asked.
If you don't have anything constructive to say then say nothing at all.
There are a few apps in the market which can backup your efs folder.
I never tried them though.
TeamCooper Developer
I have never heard of an efs folder never in my life with so Much flashing and bootlooping
And also that we have to Back it up :S :S
May The Force Be With You
Almost bricked my phone by touching the efs folder
the_wii_nes_boy said:
Seriously!? Why do you get people trying to act like a smart ass?
Maybe you should read my OP before you make comments, I used the search button, spent two days doing research and found nothing directly relating to what I asked.
If you don't have anything constructive to say then say nothing at all.
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ops..dont mean to. just saying not condemn u. am learning myself with posts from the devs n others. 2days? seriously? 'dont touch the efs' thats what everyone says. what im understand is u should/ always backup ur rom before flashing custom roms with cwm. its for your own safety. ..and.. backup ur sdcard before making an ext for system i make a mistake for the first time and lose all of my data in my sd including my gf pics.
jumbobombo said:
I have never heard of an efs folder never in my life with so Much flashing and bootlooping
And also that we have to Back it up :S :S
May The Force Be With You
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Don't listen to anybody who says to leave the efs alone. I don't have your device but I STRONGLY urge you to find a way to back up that file. If you have already rooted the phone then a good file explorer should allow you to make a copy and send it to dropbox or save it to your external SD. Even mass storage and copy/paste it to your hard drive on your computer. And yes... CyanogenMod is the very best.
Good luck!
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ever read here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
or here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23284078#post23284078
this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/backup-and-restore-your-efs-folder-on-samsung-devices/
and there are variants of Cynogenmod7 roms including from chinese devs
Leegalaxy said:
Don't listen to anybody who says to leave the efs alone. I don't have your device but I STRONGLY urge you to find a way to back up that file. If you have already rooted the phone then a good file explorer should allow you to make a copy and send it to dropbox or save it to your external SD. Even mass storage and copy/paste it to your hard drive on your computer. And yes... CyanogenMod is the very best.
Good luck!
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You Galaxy S-ers will never know what will happen if we do our efs.....we can back it up but there's no way we can restore it . So it's basically useless anyway
Herpderp Defy.
Leegalaxy said:
Don't listen to anybody who says to leave the efs alone. I don't have your device but I STRONGLY urge you to find a way to back up that file. If you have already rooted the phone then a good file explorer should allow you to make a copy and send it to dropbox or save it to your external SD. Even mass storage and copy/paste it to your hard drive on your computer. And yes... CyanogenMod is the very best.
Good luck!
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Seriously?? dont give advice when u dont know what u talking about. Seems like u just live in your sgs world. Go out a little and do realize that there are thousands of other device out there other than your sgs and they all doesnt work the same way.
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hi,thats me rooted my galaxy so whats the next step ? i have superuser & darkyrom 2 installed & added the zimage to sdcard and installed it,whats the best apps etc to install now im rooted & how do i install the custom roms to give my phone a better look ?
any advice would be most gratefull as im new to this rooting
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hi,thats me rooted my galaxy so whats the next step ? i have superuser & darkyrom 2 installed & added the zimage to sdcard and installed it,whats the best apps etc to install now im rooted & how do i install the custom roms to give my phone a better look ?
any advice would be most gratefull as im new to this rooting
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The plan is to choose a ROM which suits your preferences, e.g. no homescreen lag, better camera apk, better access to the CPU. Try a few, I use Villianrom, which suits me really but there are loads more.
Enjoy
First is first
Backup ur efs
Then titanium
Then cwm full backup
This will keep u busy for today, you'll thank me later
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hi,as i said im new to this rooting,how do i do those things ? ive looked at cwm is that only accessible through reboot hold volume up,power & home button ?whats backup efs ?? and is titanium the app which is £4.99
kenf2210 said:
hi,as i said im new to this rooting,how do i do those things ? ive looked at cwm is that only accessible through reboot hold volume up,power & home button ?whats backup efs ?? and is titanium the app which is £4.99
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your /efs folder is in comparison to apps, data etc. the most important thing to backup since it is the only thing that cannot be restored without a proper backup if it is screwed up by a bad flash. it basically contains your product code, imei and other sensible phone related data. you can backup it easily with hellcat's kTool app from market. For safety reasons you should copy your /efs backup img from your sdcard to your pc afterwards.
Concerning your other questions, just read through the few stickies in the general and android original dev. section. all what you look for is explained there very detailed.
kenf2210 said:
hi,as i said im new to this rooting,how do i do those things ? ive looked at cwm is that only accessible through reboot hold volume up,power & home button ?whats backup efs ?? and is titanium the app which is £4.99
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If u rooted with cf kernel n haven't flashed another then yes, up+home+power >back up. Use hellcats k tool to back up efs (its on market or his thread in dev section) titanium back up is the 1st thing that comes up if you search 'titanium' on market the pro version is costs but is worth it.
Seriously tho, if you're new to android and have never rooted, give it a few weeks first otherwise you won't know what is 'better' and if you don't and end up having problems with roms you'll end up crying that you should have got an Iclone.. Just my opinion from observing this forum for a while
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hofinho said:
your /efs folder is in comparison to apps, data etc. the most important thing to backup since it is the only thing that cannot be restored without a proper backup if it is screwed up by a bad flash. it basically contains your product code, imei and other sensible phone related data. you can backup it easily with hellcat's kTool app from market. For safety reasons you should copy your /efs backup img from your sdcard to your pc afterwards.
Concerning your other questions, just read through the few stickies in the general and android original dev. section. all what you look for is explained there very detailed.
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Damn... Beat me to it
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hi,this rooting seems pretty confusing as i used to be an iphone user and jailbreaking was simple but this seems to be difficult to follow,ive been looking around the forum for step by step guide on how to install roms etc but just cant find them,would like to test this out to see if it was worth rooting but at the moment its done nothing for me or the phone its just added another few apps,it seems to me like its a lot of hassle to get different roms etc onto the phone & whats radio etc do i need to update other stuff when i try to put roms on & kernels whats that all about ????sorry chaps but im clueless to all this stuff maybe i should have stayed with apple.
and the efs backup has been done with hellcat & when connected to pc there is no backup file on my sd card ??
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hi,this rooting seems pretty confusing as i used to be an iphone user and jailbreaking was simple but this seems to be difficult to follow
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My advice is to stay away from flashing ROMs, kernels and rooting.
Use it like you used your iPhone, install games and apps from the Android Market and enjoy your phone.
Unless you've seen something you particularly want from any of the above, the risks for you are not worth it.
thinking that myself mate but how do i put the phone back to the way it was before i rooted ?
how to remove the root & go back to original way
As far as I can tell, you haven't said how you rooted - looks like you flashed a different, pre-rooted kernel. There's not a big risk staying rooted, just take extra care if you install something and you get a popup on your phone telling you it's asking for root (superuser request).
it was this
DooMLoRD_v2_ROOT-zergRush-busybox-su.zip
and installed zimage to my sd card and installed onto phone so i have superuser and darkyrom2 installed ive done nothing else.
mucking around with roms & kernels etc seem a load of hassle & dont want to destroy the phone with wrongly installed roms etc & what happens when a new update come out through kies ? do i just install it or what ?
can i not just remove the root by doing a factory reset or something ?
Of course you can easily completely revert back to your original set-up. For doing that just type *#1234# in your dialer and post here the output. I or someone else can point you to your original rom.
BUT you will never get a taste of in my opinion the greatest advantage of android: it's customability.
I promise you, you won't regret the effort it takes to educate yourself a bit about the basic knowledge you need, to do all the cool stuff which is only possible rooted. It is enough to spend some time to read regulary here on xda and you will see that everything is really not that hard. You don't have to fear, it is almost impossible to brick your phone if you just have a backup of your /efs folder, don't flash the firmware of another device on your phone and don't disconnect your usb cable in the one second a different bootloader gets flashed. I have flashed and hardcore abused my sgs1 more then 500 times (no exaggeration, i am a dev for sgs1 ) and my sgs2 also very often. Everything ( while testing stuff i went through scary errors and a literally death phone more than once) is recoverable except in the three situations i mentioned above. And you can ALWAYS go back to stock later on no matter what you have messed up.
Have a look again at the content of your sdcards (also in folders and subfolders), the efs.img or .tar has to be somewhere there, save it on your pc and the party can be started
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And because i am a nice guy and don't want you to go back to apple here my advice for your first custom rom :
1. Follow exactly the instructions there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1103399
Take your time to read through, everything is explained very well
2. Then you are ready to flash your first custom rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1288850
this is in my opinion the most stable atm. Read through the first posts, download the 2.9 zip from the post, copy it to your internal sd
3. Switch your device off and boot into recovery by pressing and holding volume up, home and power button at the same time until samsung gti9100 appears on the screen (about 5 sec.), then release the three buttons and you are in recovery mode. You can navigate with vol up and vol down and power or home button in the recovery mode. Navigate to "install from sdcard"/"choose zip from sdcard" and then select the file you have downloaded. Confirm and relax. That's all... easy or?
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thanks for your help mate i really appreciate it,i would like to give the root a go & see if i can get the roms working etc im just scared that i muck it up, i suppose i will just need to be patient & try this out,first is to find this ems backup on my phone so i can save to my pc,ive plugged it in & its on coming up sd card & not internal memory ? any idea why that is ?
its cool about last bit ive just plugged it in again & ive found the efs.img
& is this the rom Hyperdroid Androidmeda v2.9.0 ?
kenf2210 said:
thanks for your help mate i really appreciate it,i would like to give the root a go & see if i can get the roms working etc im just scared that i muck it up, i suppose i will just need to be patient & try this out,first is to find this ems backup on my phone so i can save to my pc,ive plugged it in & its on coming up sd card & not internal memory ? any idea why that is ?
its cool about last bit ive just plugged it in again & ive found the efs.img
& is this the rom Hyperdroid Androidmeda v2.9.0 ?
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The efs.img is stored where hellcat directed it to, i just didn't remember where. but yes it is the right file.
Yes this is the rom. You will be surprised about the speed difference compared to stock
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hi,done it mate thanks for your help,up & running with my first rom yippeee,i take it that i can only put certain roms on the phone ? & what happens with samsung kies if it come up with new firmware update what do i do ?
kenf2210 said:
hi,done it mate thanks for your help,up & running with my first rom yippeee,i take it that i can only put certain roms on the phone ? & what happens with samsung kies if it come up with new firmware update what do i do ?
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From now on you can easily forget about kies, roms here will mostly provide newest firmware long before it is out via kies. Also with odin you can always much more comfortable flash the same firmware as comes over kies.
You can flash any rom you want as long as it is for your device (gt i9100).
As i said, take your time and read across the forum and always follow the thread about the rom you run and your knowledge will improve from alone have fun bro
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hi,im thinking about trying a diffrent rom on my phone,i have this rom at the moment
[ROM][2.3.5][26NOV'11]δ-HyperDroid-Androidmeda-v3.0[Ker:TJKv1.0| Update3 |2.6.35.14]
is there anything better looking out there as this rom didnt seem to change much look wise,and what about themes ? can i put them on the phone ?
also if i install a new rom will it take everything of the phone apps etc ?
Hello all!
I guess the APP Chainfire broken my IMEI, i already changed my rom and nothing happen.
When i did #*06# my IMEI is 0000000000000
reading some tutorials I saw that I need to back up the EFS folder but this folder does not exist!
What can I do to restore my imei?
If someone pass me the backup of the EFS folders I use it?
You're basically screwed and you need to send it for service
This was sent from a Galaxy Ace. Problem?
Aw! Thank anyway!!!: (
At times flashing a stock rom and not a custom one might help... and data abt imei stored in efs folder... so i feel no one wud share his efs folder with u... and in the future do use an app named nitrality for making a copy of ur efs folder...
sbnaul said:
At times flashing a stock rom and not a custom one might help... and data abt imei stored in efs folder... so i feel no one wud share his efs folder with u... and in the future do use an app named nitrality for making a copy of ur efs folder...
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Hey I used the app nitrality to backup efs folder.. But when I go to the nitrality /backup /efs its empty
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Good luck trying to back up ace's imei and at the same time doesnt messed it up and lose it forever.
See the irony? U wanna back it up and in the process u actually ****ed it up.
Why would backing up something ruin it?
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Because it wasnt a folder to begin with. Its a hidden partition that intentionally left unmounted on boot. In order to backup it u need to see it, in order too see it u need to mount it. This when disaster strike. Forget to unmount it and it'll be lost forever. And even if u do manage to back it up its still useless because theres still no known method to use it to recover ace's imei. this have been said many, many times before, yet u who is a senior member with over 300 post still clueless. Thats what amaze me the most :/
an0nym0us_ said:
Because it wasnt a folder to begin with. Its a hidden partition that intentionally left unmounted on boot. In order to backup it u need to see it, in order too see it u need to mount it. This when disaster strike. Forget to unmount it and it'll be lost forever. And even if u do manage to back it up its still useless because theres still no known method to use it to recover ace's imei. this have been said many, many times before, yet u who is a senior member with over 300 post still clueless. Thats what amaze me the most :/
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Sorry I am not as bright as you
Thank you for your help
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I would like someone to help me understand what exactly efs is.
A friend of mine will give me a rooted galaxy s2. I am currently a nexus s owner.
I know root and flashing stuff but i don't know what exactly efs is. I have heard that i need to back it up before doing anything to my phone.
How can missing efs harm my phone? Not to boot up? Does nandroid, back up efs too? How can i backup / restore it? I have also heard about an app that does that work but what if my phone doesn't boot?
Please, help me understand it.
(sorry for bad English if there are any mistakes)
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Read here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068193. This explains what is EFS and why/how to backup it.
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NickName98 said:
I would like someone to help me understand what exactly efs is.
A friend of mine will give me a rooted galaxy s2. I am currently a nexus s owner.
I know root and flashing stuff but i don't know what exactly efs is. I have heard that i need to back it up before doing anything to my phone.
How can missing efs harm my phone? Not to boot up? Does nandroid, back up efs too? How can i backup / restore it? I have also heard about an app that does that work but what if my phone doesn't boot?
Please, help me understand it.
(sorry for bad English if there are any mistakes)
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Well EFS is the folder on ur phones memory wher all the smartphone data like WIFI, Bluetooth Mac address and the phones IMEI no are stored.
so a mess up with the same and ur phone will not wrk normally ie to say , No wifi connection or Blutooth devices connection or even no netwrk (if IMEI no is messed up).
So its always important to Back up ur 'EFS' Folder once u root ur phone and start using Custom ROM/Kernel etc.
Also Some Custom Kernel's like Siyah, Dorimanx etc will 'Auto backup' ur 'EFS' folder if u install the same
U can also BKP using 3rd party apps from play store
So that u can utilize this backup to restore all the imp data, if ur phone gets messed up for some reason
Hope this is clear for u
Sun90 said:
Well EFS is the folder on ur phones memory wher all the smartphone data like WIFI, Bluetooth Mac address and the phones IMEI no are stored.
so a mess up with the same and ur phone will not wrk normally ie to say , No wifi connection or Blutooth devices connection or even no netwrk (if IMEI no is messed up).
So its always important to Back up ur 'EFS' Folder once u root ur phone and start using Custom ROM/Kernel etc.
Also Some Custom Kernel's like Siyah, Dorimanx etc will 'Auto backup' ur 'EFS' folder if u install the same
U can also BKP using 3rd party apps from play store
So that u can utilize this backup to restore all the imp data, if ur phone gets messed up for some reason
Hope this is clear for u
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Thank you so much.
So, a missing efs folder can't cause bootloop, right?
Can i backup that folder by simply making a copy on my pc?
If i use a 3rd party app to backup efs and switch to another rom, i just reinstall the same app and, if there is a problem, restore the folder?
Which app do you suggest? is kTool good?
If i don't make a backup and i find a problem coming from efs, can it be fixed?
i would also like to ask something else...
on my nexus s i always boot into cwm recovery an flash whatever i want (roms, kernels...)
but i read that many people are using odin. i am not very used to this app so, is it safe to do it "my" way?
please answer my previews post, too
Somebody please help...
Don't bump the thread....you can find that answer with google or mere observation.
Check any stock ROM thread and you'll see.
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gastonw said:
Don't bump the thread....you can find that answer with google or mere observation.
Check any stock ROM thread and you'll see.
Sent from the little guy
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Don't be a jerk. If you're not going to help him fine... But your response was unnecessary on a developers forum where we are all here to learn and spread knowledge.
As for the question, your way is fine as well.
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Quis89 said:
Don't be a jerk. If you're not going to help him fine... But your response was unnecessary on a developers forum where we are all here to learn and spread knowledge.
As for the question, your way is fine as well.
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This is q&a.
Who are you again?
Answers are a privilage, not a right.
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Quis89 said:
Don't be a jerk. If you're not going to help him fine... But your response was unnecessary on a developers forum where we are all here to learn and spread knowledge.
As for the question, your way is fine as well.
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Thanks for the support. And I'm sorry if i caused problem. I am just very nervous about my future galaxy s2.
Can you please answer my post 4 questions?
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You didn't cause any problems, don't worry.
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I am gonna write my questions again... Help me if you know the answers...
A missing efs folder can't cause bootloop, right?
Can i backup that folder by simply making a copy on my pc?
If i use a 3rd party app to backup efs and switch to another rom, i just reinstall the same app and, if there is a problem, restore the folder?
Which app do you suggest? is kTool good?
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EFS folder can make your device unusable.
Ktool is a good app to back up EFS.
It's always good to save a backed EFS folder in your computer plus another back up saved in your device.
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ok guys 1st thing is 1st i want to say i love you all 2nd of all i want to say that thanks to all the devolopers and to the xda support team and members for helping each other when problems happen that i respect and this is why i love you all ok lets get started.
this thread is for people having a imei 004999010640000 and emergency calls message when u dial or se message on screen
also if u deleted your efs folder then this is what u need
phone needs to be rooted + super user accessed
as some people may know here i been around many times asking people to help me but all i was giving is thread links non helped me out but i did lots of hours of research and found the solution to problem i had and it is super super easy fix 1 click done + free messing around.
bare in mind imei may remain as it is but phone will be fully working and unlocked no need to worry
ok lets start steps
read before you do this u only get 1 chance if u blow it u cant do it no more so read
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extra incase below method dont work
if you got some firmwares in hand that are working its good u can use it
firmware
csc
modem
factory resset
clear chauch
reinstall all 3 firmware files
after its done let mobile boot up all software etc after all that installion process on mobile is done and ready and idle u can go ahead with below steps.
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1: as long your phone is booting & able to visit google play your good
2: leave your simcard inside
3:download this https://play.google.com/store/search?q=GSII_repair
after u installed it
do step 1 then
step 2 , after u done step 2 u will get message saying reboot now , do not reboot , now do step 3 on screen as shown
wala after hitting the step 3 the phone will shut off without noticing and restart there u go your phones working again enjoy:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
no negetive post i tested it , and it works
i deleted efs folder 15 times done lot more so u cant say i had backup
you've got to be joking right?
and just for the info: it's not a 100 % fix
king_below_my_lord said:
First of all you should apologize to wishmas7er, he is right this is not a 100% fix, and you were able to recover your imei because your efs folder was still intact with the file containing the imei info, some people are not so lucky, if anyone gets their efs folder wiped clean or overwritten he/she is screwed and the only option for recovery would be warranty, otherwise he/she is stuck with a expensive media player.
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wishmaster sorr
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my friend my efs got multip deleted got twisted the purpos of this post is for that what else do u think its for ?
my phone got screwed no backup was made no files was inside i deelted the entire efs , rebooted it made a new folder of efs and then i reflashed it then done that worksed ?? try it before complain to keep these threads short of negetive post thanks try it thanks.
hanna211 said:
wishmaster sorr
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my friend my efs got multip deleted got twisted the purpos of this post is for that what else do u think its for ?
my phone got screwed no backup was made no files was inside i deelted the entire efs , rebooted it made a new folder of efs and then i reflashed it then done that worksed ?? try it before complain to keep these threads short of negetive post thanks try it thanks.
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You deleted your efs folder?
(technically it's a partition)
?? I'm at a loss of words, but as far as I have heard an efs wipe = screwed uptill now, I don't know how your imei got restored with the above process(just think about it how will a phone recover information not present on the device) anyway I am sorry if I offended you, I personally am not willing to take the risk of deleting my efs folder, so I won't be able to try it.
Anyway is your current imei same as the imei given on your phone box?
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hanna211 said:
hey dumb nuts listen dont be clever , i seen it i done it u just a pek head got nothing to do but pekkk
read my thread all is said there why are u spamming ???????????
everything is try click my username and check my previouse post u dumb ****er ul se i asked for help all the dumb **** around that is 1 of u is posting links to threads why because u dont no **** u get me i hope this gets it strait then
**** face delete ur efs try my method until then let the peopel who is stuck let them read u get the **** out mf spammer knob
technically its partieion smart ass no do u no what mouse click is when u point ur finger on a folder and u read a text says delete ? emmm u tell me what it means u only no others u am waiting u ass
listen u dont need help why are u making post here as i said in post1 ? i wil report u
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Sigh..listen mister I was and still will be polite, because I took into consideration that you are just a misunderstood newbie, we don't come here to insult or make fun of people but to help people in trouble in any way we can and a false piece of information like yours will be misleading to other noobs and will cause a lot of trouble I never in my comments went about calling you names or insulted you, and for your information let me tell you some thing's you should know
your efs,system,sd card,ext-sdcard,usb(if pluged),etc.. all are partitions and when they are mounted they appear as folders because linux architecture(which android is made up off) mainly shows them as folders ,even if you delete the efs folder only the data within maybe lost and not the actual efs partition wont get deleted. Now since you were very adamant about this efs deletion thing, even though I was sure that it was impossible, I went out of my way to ask one of the elite dev's about this :
Originally Posted by king_below_my_lord
This guy is saying that he recovered his imei without his efs folder, without any backups and after deleting it completely, is it possible?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2268012
salesale:
dont think so. probably is a joke
That is a copy of pm with salesale who is a developer who made the NeatRom for several devices like the S2,S3..
You see that^^^ the devs think that you are telling a joke.
So I am telling you admit your mistake and correct your statements about the efs deletion foolishness or one of us here will report this "wrong information" thread to a moderator who will delete this post, frankly I don't mind that in the least considering your rude and impolite behaviour.
Hello need fast help. Have just flashed dark chrome theme from themes section. And all my internal card data wiped there was my elwctronics engineers bachelors degrees photos. Any help? Or i should find theme creator and kill him?
Probably the second option is more easy
To be honest there might be a very low chance to get the files back:
- boot into recovery
- do an image backup of the SD card partition
- loop mount image on your PC as a partition
- use file recovery tools on that partition
For backing up, you can use my A.R.T. tool (http://anddisa.tk)
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Gry the app called undelete. If this doesn't help there are programs for PC that find the deleted files. It worked for me. The pics won't be the same resolution but it's still better than nothing
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Find the theme creator & kill him ? No. It's your fault, you flashed it. And if they were that important to you, who's a bigger fool for not having a backup which takes a few minutes ?
MistahBungle said:
Find the theme creator & kill him ? No. It's your fault, you flashed it. And if they were that important to you, who's a bigger fool for not having a backup which takes a few minutes ?
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Easy man Okay, it's his own fault, but I honestly think he wasn't planning a drive by
Everyone here should know that if you flash something, anything, you do so at your own risk. And you always do a backup before you flash anything. People who don't & end up in the you know what deserve zero sympathy. And derision when they start blaming other people for something that's of their making.
Well, I agree with you: having a backup is always the best way to prevent those cases, but ...
If I flash something (in this case a theme), I can imagine that due to flashing something wrong my system is mixed up / no longer booting / what ever ... But I would never expect that the internal sdcard partition will be erased. This has nothing to do with the theme. Either the OP has done a mistake while flashing the theme (in this case it's his fault), or the theme / installation script has a bug and erases the partition. In that case the OP is right to be angry ...
Important documents should always have a copy in the cloud...
That way, u won't lost it even if ur phone explodes!
"To err is human, to forgive is divine"
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Fulfen said:
Hello need fast help. Have just flashed dark chrome theme from themes section. And all my internal card data wiped there was my elwctronics engineers bachelors degrees photos. Any help? Or i should find theme creator and kill him?
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Well firstly this is not your personal support forum and people here are not paid to help you so putting things like "Help very fast" in title isnt going to make people help you faster, its just going to annoy people.
Second, it is not the rom/theme etc creators fault for your own incompetency for not having automated or manual backups of your important data.
In future make backups!
Third, There is plenty of topics about recovering data already, This question has already been asked and answered so in future use SEARCH button.
Good to have you back
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In future make backups!
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MistahBungle said:
Good to have you back
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