I just flashed my rom to ICS on my galaxy s2. I used odin and downloaded the roms from samfirmware. After flashing there is weird information being displayed on the home screen of my cell which wont go away. I have changed the rom file, I have even changed the odin version but no success. Please help! How can I remove it?
A screen shot of the display is attached.
Theres dozens of threads about this.
Search for "keystr" and youll find a post about how to remove it.
Efs>imei>create keystr file=ON.
But youll need to be rooted first.
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theunderling said:
Theres dozens of threads about this.
Search for "keystr" and youll find a post about how to remove it.
Efs>imei>create keystr file=ON.
But youll need to be rooted first.
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Issue resolved! Thank you!
theunderling said:
Theres dozens of threads about this.
Search for "keystr" and youll find a post about how to remove it.
Efs>imei>create keystr file=ON.
But youll need to be rooted first.
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That issue is resolved but now I can't install or access any app on usb storage! I can access the files on it by file manager but play store installation gives an error saying "cant install app in usb storage or sd card"! Please help!
I used Android Terminal Emulator with the following commands:
su
echo -n ON > /efs/imei/keystr
sync
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I do not understand why some one erase my thread please do not erase it because I have a problem whith thise t959. (but if you going to erase my post at least giveme a reason and give me some help please.
please I have thise pro:
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in the screen of my t959 it said the next:
--movi_chec start..!!
checksum confirmation need_check[0]
not need checksum confirmation
--movi_checksum already executed!!...
--movi_checking done!...
update media. please wait
E:can`t mount/dev/block/st110
(invslid argument)
E:copy_dbdata_media:can`t mount DBDATA:
copy default media content failed.
and when I reinstall packeges it would said:
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--install from scard...
finding update package...
opening update package...
E:can`t open /scard/update.zip
(no such file or directory)
installation aborted
please can any one helpme???
please if you now haw to solved thise I apreciated you
toolbox is a handy tool for rooting and such
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954509
What OS are you on?
Did you download the update.zip and move it to the root of your internal sdcard (no folder)?
Doesnt sound like it.
Edit, also your post was not deleted... just in the wrong section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015349
you had posted in the development forums
but as to your problem i have experienced this in the past. i was never able to fix the problem with out using odin or the aio toolbar (nomaraider linked to) to revert to stock. It could be something as simple as you having a bad download resulting in corrupted files. if you wish to use odin there is a mirror for all the odin files you will need in my sig.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=848737 this is a good place to start for how to use odin
Superoneclick program found by searchin for it here, shortfuse ...z4root, not available in the market no more..use google...
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hey..download odin with .piy and stock rom that have a .tar extension...flash it thru odin
....pda for .tar file...you can check previous thread...odin is your saviour for any incorrect flashing
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neil.garsuta said:
hey..download odin with .piy and stock rom that have a .tar extension...flash it thru odin
....pda for .tar file...you can check previous thread...odin is your saviour for any incorrect flashing
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Reroot after that..use the tools i named...
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I do not have the scard (micro sd) do I need it? if yes what tipe of file do I need? can any one give me one please.
samsung VIVRANT..... lol this is diff section
chepito892 said:
I do not have the scard (micro sd) do I need it? if yes what tipe of file do I need? can any one give me one please.
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no you dont need a external card. it goes on root internal sd card
OP, have you checked the noob guide in my signature? It may really help explain the process, and provide any files needed.
If for whatever reason you still dont understand after reading the noobguide you may also wanna pop over to youtube and check out videos from mobiletechvideos they give a good visual to go along with the the noon guide.
On youtube search mobiletechvideos vibrant and a whole bunch of videos will pop up but first read the noon guide or you likely wont understand fully what is going on in the videos.
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so how do I fix it? can you help me? or do I lost the phone for ever??
we did it thanks to all for your help. in your video number1 where is the is the program of the last step??
excuseme another cuestion: thise proses is for a fullflash?? or is for another thing?? and for a fullflash can you help us because I really need it.
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we did it thanks to all for your help. in your video number1 where is the is the program of the last step??
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Is this what your looking for?
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyAIUOYufrU
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33I-aNCypVM
I know this question is common but I read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068193
and he asked me to learn busybox commands then I read this thread which offers an app to backup this folder
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138873
My question :Is there anyone who tried this app to backup efs folder on GSII ?
and does this app need rooted phone ?
Thanks
The commands are in the first link you posted, and yes you need a rooted phone.
I know but I need a way without busybox as It's very long
and I wanted to know anyone used the app which I posted on GSII
Just install the cf-root kernel, it has busybox built in.
Never used the app since it isn't needed, typing out a command isn't that trivial.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/nitrality/com.nfye.insanity.toolbox
jje
peachpuff said:
Just install the cf-root kernel, it has busybox built in.
Never used the app since it isn't needed, typing out a command isn't that trivial.
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I know but the dev said " you should learn busybox commands otherwise you will lose your phone "
Im just going to step away from this thread...
JJEgan said:
jje
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Thanks but did you try this app on GSII
mohamdyoon said:
I know this question is common but I read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068193
and he asked me to learn busybox commands then I read this thread which offers an app to backup this folder
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138873
My question :Is there anyone who tried this app to backup efs folder on GSII ?
and does this app need rooted phone ?
Thanks
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It's not hard, i just copy/pasted the commands from the first thread, but i know a bit about linux command line commands.
If you typo you could break stuff, that's life.
Or just try the app, maybe read the thread to see if other people have had it work for them.
The only risk free thing you can do with your phone is turn it off and put it back in the box
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veyka said:
It's not hard, i just copy/pasted the commands from the first thread, but i know a bit about linux command line commands.
If you typo you could break stuff, that's life.
Or just try the app, maybe read the thread to see if other people have had it work for them.
The only risk free thing you can do with your phone is turn it off and put it back in the box
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thanks for your help I really want to know a bit about these commands but I can't know how ? the topic give url to learn all commands not a bit of them
If you can tell me how I will be grateful
but as you know a bit about linux command you need to change anything in the commands or you just copied it ?
Thanks again for trying help me
If you are rooted you can just install galaxy s unlock by helroz and it has an option to just back up for /efs folder before you unlock. just select the backup option and don't do the unlock. No command line stuff required. The efs will be backed up to your phone storage.
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thanks for your help I really want to know a bit about these commands but I can't know how ? the topic give url to learn all commands not a bit of them
If you can tell me how I will be grateful
but as you know a bit about linux command you need to change anything in the commands or you just copied it ?
Thanks again for trying help me
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Code:
su
busybox tar zcvf /sdcard/efs/efs-backup.tar.gz /efs
The tar command with zcvf takes the input, in this case the efs folder and compresses it into a file in the output location, in this case on the internal sd card, while maintaining unix permissions, important for if you need to restore, this will make a small file.
Code:
su
cat /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 > /sdcard/efs/efs_dev-block-mmcblk0p1.img
Su gains root
Cat means catalog aka copy contents of what you point it at, in this case you are copying the whole partition where the efs folder sits.
In unix terms a folder can sit on any partition and be mounted into any point in the file system, just because a folder sits under "/" which is the root directory doesn't mean it's on the same partition, hard drive, or bit of flash memory.
We dump the whole partition so that if something goes wrong you can flash it back, i know heimdall which is an alternative flashing program can flash back different parts of the rom.
It's best to have both these backups to make sure and to give you different recovery options, flash via a program for the img or copying over the contents in the case of the tar file.
I hope this helps
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mohamdyoon said:
thanks for your help I really want to know a bit about these commands but I can't know how ? the topic give url to learn all commands not a bit of them
If you can tell me how I will be grateful
but as you know a bit about linux command you need to change anything in the commands or you just copied it ?
Thanks again for trying help me
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Just download an app called nitrality in the market.
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veyka, are you even sure that he knows what ADB is?
LiFE1688 said:
veyka, are you even sure that he knows what ADB is?
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Nope, but you can do it via a terminal editor on the phone.
It's just a copy/paste or you can just use the apps mentioned.
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veyka said:
Nope, but you can do it via a terminal editor on the phone.
It's just a copy/paste or you can just use the apps mentioned.
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Thanks guys and special thank for veyka
first: I will root my phone via cf-root
second : I will try the app mentioned
Or
I will make it by busybox commands
For LiFE1688 : I read about ADB but I prefer to do it via a teminal editor
Thanks for all I will try and tell you
I'm going to ask now what should I do to restore efs folder?
In the case of changing my IMEI
mohamdyoon said:
I'm going to ask now what should I do to restore efs folder?
In the case of changing my IMEI
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To restore you can copy the contents of the tar file you made over the EFS folder, or if you ended up with an img flash it via Heimdall
ps dont share your EFS folder backup, as someone could use it to clone your phone
Thanks guys
I'm following the directions here for trying to install a custom rom. Following that, when I frag the recovery.img to cwmr 6015.bat, it then brings up the dos window asking which model it is. I honestly have no clue, but neither selection one or two do anything but so the following in a new window that pops up.
Windows cannot find 'C:\Documents'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To seach for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search.
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I've tried moving the files I'm supposed to use for this to different areas without luck. Has anyone run into this before? I tried searching but couldn't find anything.
Hey Try to use rom manager app ( if your phone is rooted).
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twinturbo16 said:
Hey Try to use rom manager app ( if your phone is rooted).
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Can't use Rom Manager. My tablet is unsupported by it.
But, the situation has changed a little. I figured out the issue trying to create the rom. Now, I'm not sure if it was installed or now. How would I figure that out?
Now I'm to the point of creating the recovery file. When I deag and drop the stock recovery file into the script, it just says error about the location or something. Am I missing something?
Hi is there a way to clean up these /0 directories who looks identical?
It add's an additional /0 directory in emulated every time I do a clean flash. Don't that use up my internal storage?
I'm using Temasek's cm 10.1 unofficial v83 + kernel but i don't think it has to do with the ROM
Is it safe to just delete these directories or is there any other way around this?
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Klype said:
Hi is there a way to clean up these /0 directories who looks identical?
It add's an additional /0 directory in emulated every time I do a clean flash. Don't that use up my internal storage?
I'm using Temasek's cm 10.1 unofficial v83 + kernel but i don't think it has to do with the ROM
Is it safe to just delete these directories or is there any other way around this?
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You need to upgrade your recovery application to the latest version to stop getting multiple /0 folders.
You only need one level of /0. And, yes you can delete the redundant levels. But make sure your files under the last level are copied to the sole remaining level.
/0 level came in with multi-user support in 4.2
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BillGoss said:
You need to upgrade your recovery application to the latest version to stop getting multiple /0 folders.
You only need one level of /0. And, yes you can delete the redundant levels. But make sure your files under the last level are copied to the sole remaining level.
/0 level came in with multi-user support in 4.2
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Thanks for answering
I've flashed cwmtouch 6.0.2.8 awhile ago and the levels of /0's stopped adding up.
I've copied all the files from the last levels to emulated/0.
Then i deleted the files from the last levels except one made by a rom i had several months ago. It can't seem to be deleted because of some elevated permissions. I've tried with several Explorer's with no luck.
How do I get around to change permissions or simply get rid of former systemfiles not in use anymore?
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Klype said:
Thanks for answering
I've flashed cwmtouch 6.0.2.8 awhile ago and the levels of /0's stopped adding up.
I've copied all the files from the last levels to emulated/0.
Then i deleted the files from the last levels except one made by a rom i had several months ago. It can't seem to be deleted because of some elevated permissions. I've tried with several Explorer's with no luck.
How do I get around to change permissions or simply get rid of former systemfiles not in use anymore?
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You can try with philz recovery and aroma file manager inside the recovery, see first posts of thread.
and please search next time, this has been discussed way too much
Klype said:
Thanks for answering
I've flashed cwmtouch 6.0.2.8 awhile ago and the levels of /0's stopped adding up.
I've copied all the files from the last levels to emulated/0.
Then i deleted the files from the last levels except one made by a rom i had several months ago. It can't seem to be deleted because of some elevated permissions. I've tried with several Explorer's with no luck.
How do I get around to change permissions or simply get rid of former systemfiles not in use anymore?
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Use terminal. Then remove the folder using the 'rm -rf' command. You may need to read up on this if you aren't familiar with Linux commands.
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Back you files up to a PC, then boot to recovery and format /sdcard. That will remove all the 0/0/0/0/0/0 folders, then boot and copy your files back.
BillGoss said:
Use terminal. Then remove the folder using the 'rm -rf' command. You may need to read up on this if you aren't familiar with Linux commands.
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Yes i might have to read up a bit on terminal commands if i should have a chance to use it...
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Glebun said:
and please search next time, this has been discussed way too much
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Actually i did search but didn't understand what to do and what to search for. Thats why i finally asked the question here in the Q n A section. The search motor in the android app is also really difficult to search with.
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delsus said:
Back you files up to a PC, then boot to recovery and format /sdcard. That will remove all the 0/0/0/0/0/0 folders, then boot and copy your files back.
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Thanks that's a good idea
At least it solve my problem for now till i learn more about using the terminal
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Striatum_bdr said:
You can try with philz recovery and aroma file manager inside the recovery, see first posts of thread.
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I flashed aroma file manager and it worked like a charm
Thanks for pointing me in this direction now everything works as it should :thumbup:
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Klype said:
I flashed aroma file manager and it worked like a charm
Thanks for pointing me in this direction now everything works as it should :thumbup:
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hi..
i have the same pb.. can u pls assist me how can u solve it..?
my sinternal storage is now storage\emulated\0
wbr..
t-mobile_mda said:
hi..
i have the same pb.. can u pls assist me how can u solve it..?
my sinternal storage is now storage\emulated\0
wbr..
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Yes look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/general/info-flashed-4-2-sdcard-data-t2274218
Been using and wifi would start at startup but lately I have to start it manually. Don't know why its changed or how to fix it.
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striker59 said:
Been using and wifi would start at startup but lately I have to start it manually. Don't know why its changed or how to fix it.
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You must've enabled Airplane Mode. VEGAn-Tab 7.1 has a bug in that setting: once activated, Airplane Mode is always set (internally). Reset it using the script attached.
Copy the script to the gTab; execute it as root; then reboot.
Code:
$ [B]su[/B]
# [B]sh [I]/some/path/[/I]reset_airplane_mode.sh[/B]
Thank you for your reply but your instruction is beyond my knowledge. I was able to download the zip file and extract the file but that's as far as I got.
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Had a thought, do I install this zip file with clockwork?
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striker59 said:
Thank you for your reply but your instruction is beyond my knowledge. I was able to download the zip file and extract the file but that's as far as I got.
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After you've copied the script onto the gTablet somewhere, open a Terminal Emulator window and type those 2 command-lines in (w/o the prompt chars--ie. only the stuff in bold). Substitute the correct path in place of /some/path/.