[Q] Problem recognising sim, no IMEI or Baseband - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
Hoping someone can give me a bit of guidance/ advice here. As you’ll see I have very limited knowledge so apologies in advance for the dumb questions.
Bit of background, I flashed my Galaxy S2 about a year ago with the Litening Rom, using Odin. The only backup I made was using CWM as advised to do so. The phone has worked great since, absolutely love the SG2.
Tuesday night, without any warning I lost all network services, IMEI number and Baseband. Through looking a few threads on here I think this means my EFS folder is corrupted?
Looking to fix the problem I have downloaded Lyrquidperfection EPS pro but am having trouble even getting the phone to be recognized by my laptop – it connects intermittently but then drops out. All I’m getting from EPS Pro is “device not connected”.
Any ideas on how I can a) get this working? And b) what are the chances of me using the software to get a working EFS folder from the backup I made using CWM??
Thanks in advance for any help.

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Galaxy S2 EFS Network Lock Control issues

Hi everyone,
So, I'm way out of my depth here and I've searched high and low for a similar situation to mine to no avail.
I'm fairly sure I have EFS issues. I flashed CM9 onto my S2 and had the RIL issue which caused me to have no reception. After trying about five different modems I gave up and went back to stock.
Unfortunately, I still have network issues. I realised after some mucking around that intermittently I my phone would recognise my baseband and IMEI and then it wouldn't, it would switch on restart. This sent me down the EFS issue, and now I'm freaking out.
I screwed around with my EFS and I don't seem to have done any permanent damage. My phone still recognises my baseband and IMEI, and it can still get a signal. Now I'm getting "Enter Network Lock Control Key" when I boot up though, and can only make emergency calls. The phone came unlocked, it was bought outright, and I have run CF-Root's unlock key finder to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
BobSwinkle said:
Hi everyone,
So, I'm way out of my depth here and I've searched high and low for a similar situation to mine to no avail.
I'm fairly sure I have EFS issues. I flashed CM9 onto my S2 and had the RIL issue which caused me to have no reception. After trying about five different modems I gave up and went back to stock.
Unfortunately, I still have network issues. I realised after some mucking around that intermittently I my phone would recognise my baseband and IMEI and then it wouldn't, it would switch on restart. This sent me down the EFS issue, and now I'm freaking out.
I screwed around with my EFS and I don't seem to have done any permanent damage. My phone still recognises my baseband and IMEI, and it can still get a signal. Now I'm getting "Enter Network Lock Control Key" when I boot up though, and can only make emergency calls. The phone came unlocked, it was bought outright, and I have run CF-Root's unlock key finder to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Cheers
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Try these apps.
1. (Try this one first, if it doesn't work, then try the second app).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.helroz.galaxysunlock&hl=en
2.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.helroz.GSII_Repair&feature=more_from_developer
Good luck
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
Try these apps.
Good luck
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
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Hi, thanks for the reply. I've tried both those tools to no avail. The problem has regressed to the original problem now. Do you, or anyone else, know the trick to restoring an EFS folder that isn't hasn't been turned into a tar folder? I backed up before doing any of this, but the backup doesn't seem fully functional when I restore it.
BobSwinkle said:
Hi, thanks for the reply. I've tried both those tools to no avail. The problem has regressed to the original problem now. Do you, or anyone else, know the trick to restoring an EFS folder that isn't hasn't been turned into a tar folder? I backed up before doing any of this, but the backup doesn't seem fully functional when I restore it.
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Sorry about that:
1. Have you ever flashed Siyah kernel before, when your phone was still working perfectly?
2. This should help you manually repair your efs folder : forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
Ps: if you have flashed Siyah kernel before, it always backup your efs partition in .tar to external SD /EFS_BACKUP, with time stamp on each backup, each time you flash it.
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

[Q]

Dear Sirs
I got a brand new SG3 and the moment I got it, I was restoring data I backed up from my old phone (SG2) via kies
I noticed Kies is alerting me to update the firmware to 4.1.1, and I did it.
Now the DEVICE STATUS shows as Modified!!!
Anybody can help.? And how can I restore it to Normal again?
regards, and many thanks
Put your question in the topic in brief rather than nothing. You might get a response that way.

[Q] T-Mobile Samsung Vibrant (Rooting Question)

(Mods, sorry if I am creating a new thread of something that is already established but I couldn't really figure it out)
So I have a t-mobile vibrant running 2.2 which was previously running 4.2.1 rooted... recently the phone just turned off at night when I was sleeping and then next thing you know it doesn't make calls or sends texts and gives me notification that it is unable to connect to the network. I Tried to troubleshooting is several different ways and nothing worked out but finally figured it out that the IMEI number was messed up and it had reset it self to Dev IMEI and obviously that didn't match the IMEI that is in the back of the phone.
So after extensive research on how to fix it I just ended up taking a chance by unrooting and returning to stock and thankful it saved my phone.
The real questions, before I rooted the phone I didn't know that once I root the phone I was supposed to back up the /efs folder so in case the above mentioned scenario was to occur. Now if someone can please help me, before I root the phone again, what are the steps I should take to assure that I don't run into a similar problem again and if I do run into that problem what resources should be backed up so I can resolve the issue without much pain.
I would truly appreciate all you help.
Thanks.
NSingh95 said:
(Mods, sorry if I am creating a new thread of something that is already established but I couldn't really figure it out)
So I have a t-mobile vibrant running 2.2 which was previously running 4.2.1 rooted... recently the phone just turned off at night when I was sleeping and then next thing you know it doesn't make calls or sends texts and gives me notification that it is unable to connect to the network. I Tried to troubleshooting is several different ways and nothing worked out but finally figured it out that the IMEI number was messed up and it had reset it self to Dev IMEI and obviously that didn't match the IMEI that is in the back of the phone.
So after extensive research on how to fix it I just ended up taking a chance by unrooting and returning to stock and thankful it saved my phone.
The real questions, before I rooted the phone I didn't know that once I root the phone I was supposed to back up the /efs folder so in case the above mentioned scenario was to occur. Now if someone can please help me, before I root the phone again, what are the steps I should take to assure that I don't run into a similar problem again and if I do run into that problem what resources should be backed up so I can resolve the issue without much pain.
I would truly appreciate all you help.
Thanks.
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I've never heard of having to backup the /efs folder after rooting...has anyone else?
I've rooted and unrooted my device a-helluva-lotta times and I've not only never had this problem, but I've never backed up
my /efs folder afterwards.

[A] Simple IMEI Repair (efs folder repair)

Hi All,
I thought I’d share this as I’ve been pulling my hair out with trying to find answers to this, and sending it to old Sammy was the next option.
After trying everything on every forum, trying the QPST method, trying to use someone else's efs folder (which changed the serial as well) and every other complicated as hell method everyone had suggested, nothing worked expect his which I’ve not found mentioned anywhere as a solution to this (or any other) problem
In the Samsung Kies application under "Tools" there is "Firmware Upgrade and Initialisation,"
With your device unplugged (it will say not available for this model if its plugged in, don't plug it in until it tells you to when in download mode) select this and run the what it tells you to do,
After this is finished you will have a completely fresh install of the latest officially released firmware (for your original build eg. carrier branded) with original serial number and imei number :laugh:
It’s really silly how simple this is yet has not been mentioned or attempted by anyone else, or if it has, not mentioned by anyone else.
I crap you not…
Thanks,
[edit:] just as a note, I got into this problem by not backing up the efs, the world would be a much nicer place if everyone just backed up their efs :laugh:
This has been posted before and does not work in many cases .
Although the method can be useful to restore to original firmware .
jje
Yes, flashing a stock rom will sometimes fix the problem of the efs folder not being mounted or read. It won't fix a corrupt partition or damaged files.
The stock rom you flashed didn't contain any efs data so it isn't any substitute for a backup, you were very lucky it worked.
To my tests this work only when efs is completely empty while upgrade if not it doesn't work
sent from the state where Marijuana is NOT illegal !
Same problem
hello guys,
Well I'm to tell the story of how my aunt damaged apparently her phone
At first the phone is a samsung galaxy S3 from movistar (locked), and she bought a freaking iphone 5 to give the S3 to his husband and there it starts the problem he's in another company so she goes to a store to unlock the phone, the guys on the store supposedly unlocked the phone. So when she arrives home, she puts the sim into the phone and SORPRISE it says emergency calls only and not registered in network. After a week she calls me and hands me over the phone.
My surprise was when I put it in recovery mode, it says flash count 3, and then i did all these terrible things with thephone.
1) Flash it to a stock movistar rom 4.1.2.
2) Sorprise the IMEI sayd null.
3) Searching in the web, found the ariza patch, and I patched it without saving the efs (big mistake).
4) The phone imei's became 0049.
5) So I flash it back to the rom they put in the store and the imei went back I make sure it was the one on the back of the phone.
6) I still stuck in the emergency call not registered in the network thing.
7) Now I rooted the phone erased the whole content of the efs directory (this time with a back up).
8) Did the tutorial thing with samsung kies and I'm back with the movistar rom with the 0049 IMEI.
I don't what to do at this point besides going to samsung and send it to repair I really hope they can fix it at a low price.
Sorry for my english, I'm trying to improve it.
Best Regards
Andy Serrato... the spaniard
Start by reading the stickied faqs and guides EFS/IMEI sticky for one or just pay for a repair .
Galaxy S3(GT-I9300) having the same problem! HELP HELP HEEEELP PLEASE!!
Very unfortunately. this didn't solve my problem, the phone's Serial number is still that auto generated junk, and the EMEI is 00499901640000 as before. I had 4.1.2 on my S3 and Kies has updated it to 4.3 without resolving the issue!
can anyone give an idea on how to surely resolve this issue please. its about 3 months now ever since my phone got screwed up!
Pay for a repair
Perfect
I cannot believe this worked, but it did.
I messed up somehow by trying to flash the wrong cwm.tar file (for i9305) I needed i9300 of course and odin stopped halfway and got stuck, i then pulled the cable out and everything got very messy,.. i kept getting lots of errors etc. i somehow managed to install an old cm11 rom which worked lovely. BUT I had no baseband, no imei, no network, no number, nothing, #*06# or whatever it is, wouldn't work. nothing.
I then started to figure out how the efs filesystem worked, then foundout kies has an emergency thing where i guess they look into there database what your imei was when the phone was built. this would not work because I was using a custom rom (i think) but then I stumbled upon this post. thank goodness!!!!!
It's just restarted and internet, signal, imei is back, baseband version is back. all in order.
however, i think i was also very lucky, but for those of you who are in the position i was in, but this doesn't work, I do think there are ways to get an old efs going again and modify it to your "should be" imei,
if anyone needs an IMEI, I can give you one from a phone i had stolen in vietnam, (not sure its even legal to give it out but whatever)
thank you
Nev
EFS recovery
DonkeyDuck said:
Hi All,
I thought I’d share this as I’ve been pulling my hair out with trying to find answers to this, and sending it to old Sammy was the next option.
After trying everything on every forum, trying the QPST method, trying to use someone else's efs folder (which changed the serial as well) and every other complicated as hell method everyone had suggested, nothing worked expect his which I’ve not found mentioned anywhere as a solution to this (or any other) problem
In the Samsung Kies application under "Tools" there is "Firmware Upgrade and Initialisation,"
With your device unplugged (it will say not available for this model if its plugged in, don't plug it in until it tells you to when in download mode) select this and run the what it tells you to do,
After this is finished you will have a completely fresh install of the latest officially released firmware (for your original build eg. carrier branded) with original serial number and imei number :laugh:
It’s really silly how simple this is yet has not been mentioned or attempted by anyone else, or if it has, not mentioned by anyone else.
I crap you not…
Thanks,
[edit:] just as a note, I got into this problem by not backing up the efs, the world would be a much nicer place if everyone just backed up their efs :laugh:
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WOW! This worked! I had been struggling for 3 months with my Note 2. Been flashing rom after rom and got stuck in boot cycle. Actually broke down and brought phone to a cell repair shop. She said it just needed a new battery. $50 later got my phone back. She had put stock AT&T rom on it but lo and behold, my sim card didn't work and my IMEI was null. I brought it back and she had it for a week and then said there was a hardware problem AND my USB port wasn't working and it would cost more to fix than it was worth, so she gave it back to me no charge. So I spent next months trying other roms. reading up on EFS folder, even learned some ADB stuff. To no avail. And BTW, my usb port seems to work fine. Finally this afternoon after Turkey Dinner, I stumbled across your forum message. And 15 minutes later I was downloading a repair and the son of a gun fixed everything. I verified it with a Sim card - perfect ! Apparently Samsung has a database of phone serial numbers and what IMEI code goes with them. Fanatastic! Thank you. I will be writing a serious neg review of that cell phone repair place soon.
kangerX said:
To my tests this work only when efs is completely empty while upgrade if not it doesn't work
sent from the state where Marijuana is NOT illegal !
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I have tried the method posted in the thread ..... but EFS didn't recovered ........ so i decided to follow your procedure
like making empty EFS folder.... so how can i do that ...and if so will it work .....as someone here mentioned that Download firmware package doesn't contains any EFS contains .... help me out :good:
DonkeyDuck said:
Hi All,
I thought I’d share this as I’ve been pulling my hair out with trying to find answers to this, and sending it to old Sammy was the next option.
After trying everything on every forum, trying the QPST method, trying to use someone else's efs folder (which changed the serial as well) and every other complicated as hell method everyone had suggested, nothing worked expect his which I’ve not found mentioned anywhere as a solution to this (or any other) problem
In the Samsung Kies application under "Tools" there is "Firmware Upgrade and Initialisation,"
With your device unplugged (it will say not available for this model if its plugged in, don't plug it in until it tells you to when in download mode) select this and run the what it tells you to do,
After this is finished you will have a completely fresh install of the latest officially released firmware (for your original build eg. carrier branded) with original serial number and imei number :laugh:
It’s really silly how simple this is yet has not been mentioned or attempted by anyone else, or if it has, not mentioned by anyone else.
I crap you not…
Thanks,
[edit:] just as a note, I got into this problem by not backing up the efs, the world would be a much nicer place if everyone just backed up their efs :laugh:
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i love u so much right now,.. worked like a charm,.. and after thjat i was able to unlock my phone,... thanks so much i would love to give u 10000 thanks
I cant get past entering my model number,, I read it right from under the battery and it still keeps telling me to enter the model number. G550T1 doesnt change from G550T1 no matter how many times you type it... I give up.. If I could just get a twrp backup for mine I may be able to fix it. It's metropcs! flashing to the T-Mobile twrp backup by mistake thinking it was the metropcs one is what got me in this situation... Should have paid better attention...
UPDATE: It took my numbers and I'm trying it now, wish me luck
Well I got it to take my model number and did the whole software thing. Everything is all back to stock but it didnt fix the problem.. Still no net work and says theres no sim card.
Which shop samsung
Which shop samsung or repair shop bro.
Please tell.?????? me I am facing too problem.
stwischu said:
WOW! This worked! I had been struggling for 3 months with my Note 2. Been flashing rom after rom and got stuck in boot cycle. Actually broke down and brought phone to a cell repair shop. She said it just needed a new battery. $50 later got my phone back. She had put stock AT&T rom on it but lo and behold, my sim card didn't work and my IMEI was null. I brought it back and she had it for a week and then said there was a hardware problem AND my USB port wasn't working and it would cost more to fix than it was worth, so she gave it back to me no charge. So I spent next months trying other roms. reading up on EFS folder, even learned some ADB stuff. To no avail. And BTW, my usb port seems to work fine. Finally this afternoon after Turkey Dinner, I stumbled across your forum message. And 15 minutes later I was downloading a repair and the son of a gun fixed everything. I verified it with a Sim card - perfect ! Apparently Samsung has a database of phone serial numbers and what IMEI code goes with them. Fanatastic! Thank you. I will be writing a serious neg review of that cell phone repair place soon.
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[Q] Imei recovery

Hello everyone,
I am using Samsung galaxy ace gt-s5830i, and suddenly the phone has lost its IMEI number that I can not recover for days. I am not very knowledgeable about Android OS and would really appreciate your help.
I updated it OS to Jelly Bean, to see whether it will solve the problem. However, it did not.
1. I would like to know how I can re-install its official version Android v2.3.6 without Kies or ODIN (may be by using sdcard, but how?), since the SIM card is not found on the phone due to no IMEI, I can not connect it to my computer.
2. How can I recover IMEI.
I would be very grateful for your help.
Thanks.
Sannchezz said:
Hello everyone,
I am using Samsung galaxy ace gt-s5830i, and suddenly the phone has lost its IMEI number that I can not recover for days. I am not very knowledgeable about Android OS and would really appreciate your help.
I updated it OS to Jelly Bean, to see whether it will solve the problem. However, it did not.
1. I would like to know how I can re-install its official version Android v2.3.6 without Kies or ODIN (may be by using sdcard, but how?), since the SIM card is not found on the phone due to no IMEI, I can not connect it to my computer.
2. How can I recover IMEI.
I would be very grateful for your help.
Thanks.
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Really depends on what caused it to happen, whether it is recoverable or not. If it did it on it's own, that's pretty much gonna be a paperweight unless you can find a reputable shop that has some special tools like SPT, Octopus box, BST dongle or something along those lines. It's not common (around here anyway) and less common that someone would know what to do in that situation since it is not that common in the grand scheme of things. If you lost it after trying to install a custom rom, kernel, update the radio/modem or something along those lines (typically your baseband version would also say: Unknown if this happened), you can try this http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-ace/718242-lost-my-imei-number.html#post5849945

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