Hi,
How would you backup and restore your IMEI number?
I have Non-Samsung and Non-MTK device...
I have Huawei U8800 pro running on Stock GB with Snapdragon S2 SOC.
kindly enlighten me!
rjspark89 said:
Hi,
How would you backup and restore your IMEI number?
I have Non-Samsung and Non-MTK device...
I have Huawei U8800 pro running on Stock GB with Snapdragon S2 SOC.
kindly enlighten me!
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I just know how to view it. Just type *#06# in your mobile keypad
AndroidDeluxe said:
I just know how to view it. Just type *#06# in your mobile keypad
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i know that too.. but thanx anyway
Find out the partition block for your device and use dd commands to pull it, if your not sure definitely research first as dd commands can be dangerous
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rjspark89 said:
Hi,
How would you backup and restore your IMEI number?
I have Non-Samsung and Non-MTK device...
I have Huawei U8800 pro running on Stock GB with Snapdragon S2 SOC.
kindly enlighten me!
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Why are you still on stock rom???
You can easily take a backup of your imei with 5iromtoolbox , but you must be root your phone or flash a custom rom based on GB , then easily you can take a backup of your imei.
U8800pro it's not a difficult phone to flash roms and return back to stock or anything.
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hey!
gkalenis said:
Why are you still on stock rom???
You can easily take a backup of your imei with 5iromtoolbox , but you must be root your phone or flash a custom rom based on GB , then easily you can take a backup of your imei.
U8800pro it's not a difficult phone to flash roms and return back to stock or anything.
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I already made a backup with 5iromtootlbox..already reawd pika's tutorial! I was just fishing for any alternative methods as an added precaution.. I'm still on stock..because every ROM seems to have some issue or the other.. so.. I actively use Bluetooth, GPS and my sdcard.. so being stuck with one of them not working isn't ideal for my usage. but thank you so much for your time... BTW I had few questions about 5iromtoolbox.. suppose I did a backup on GB.. can't I restore it an ICS or JB for that matter?
rjspark89 said:
I already made a backup with 5iromtootlbox..already reawd pika's tutorial! I was just fishing for any alternative methods as an added precaution.. I'm still on stock..because every ROM seems to have some issue or the other.. so.. I actively use Bluetooth, GPS and my sdcard.. so being stuck with one of them not working isn't ideal for my usage. but thank you so much for your time... BTW I had few questions about 5iromtoolbox.. suppose I did a backup on GB.. can't I restore it an ICS or JB for that matter?
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Yes you can restore your imei on any baseband (froyo,gb,ics,jb)... personally i restore my froyo imei backup on ics.
What kind of problems did you read for custom roms based on GB? ???
If you flash a custom GB based rom you will never return to official , and of you put CWM recovery you can easily take a backup of your official rom to return back to official very easily in 5 minutes.
You loosing time and your phone is sooooooo slooooow.
Just ask for help and we're ready to help you.
The next step, you must do is to replace "recovery.img" with CWM recovery 5.0.2.7 , then take a backup of your current stock rom , save it to your pc, and you're ready to goooo .....
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rjspark89 said:
Hi,
How would you backup and restore your IMEI number?
I have Non-Samsung and Non-MTK device...
I have Huawei U8800 pro running on Stock GB with Snapdragon S2 SOC.
kindly enlighten me!
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If you can use root explorer and if you can perform overwrite option then it is easy.
You can be on stock rom. But it is advisable to root and enable write option.
Find out where is the imei located in your rom folder. In my phones both Micromax canvas 4 A210 and in Spice mi- 535 it is located in the folder /device/data/nvram.
I copied it and saved in external sdcard as well as in my laptop.
When ever I loose it after flashing of custom Rom I repaste and perform over writing using root explorer.
Sometime with mobile uncle tool it will take several attempt though it is auto save and recover.
In this manual procedure it becomes less time taken.
The correct folder has to be saved and restored.
With best wishes.
send from my Spice Mi-535
Hey dude..thanx man... but i guess what u said is for phones with mediatek SOC.. im using a qualcomm..so..
Sent from my U8800Pro
Hehe... hmmm.. i think mostly.. the jb and ics ROMS are the broken ones.. but i dont about GB..im rooted... i have CWM...which GB ROM would u recommend?
Btw..my stock ROM..is far from slow..no hangs..no reboots... and i have like..30games.. all of which run fine..stuff like dead trigger.. but nw..im curious..tell me which GB rom u wud recommend..
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gkalenis said:
Yes you can restore your imei on any baseband (froyo,gb,ics,jb)... personally i restore my froyo imei backup on ics.
What kind of problems did you read for custom roms based on GB? ???
If you flash a custom GB based rom you will never return to official , and of you put CWM recovery you can easily take a backup of your official rom to return back to official very easily in 5 minutes.
You loosing time and your phone is sooooooo slooooow.
Just ask for help and we're ready to help you.
The next step, you must do is to replace "recovery.img" with CWM recovery 5.0.2.7 , then take a backup of your current stock rom , save it to your pc, and you're ready to goooo .....
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Hehe... hmmm.. i think mostly.. the jb and ics ROMS are the broken ones.. but i dont about GB..im rooted... i have CWM...which GB ROM would u recommend?
Btw..my stock ROM..is far from slow..no hangs..no reboots... and i have like..30games.. all of which run fine..stuff like dead trigger.. but nw..im curious..tell me which GB rom u wud recommend..?
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Hey guys i have been having some signal problems with my ace, but I only have them when inside my house. This started happening when I flashed gingerbread 2.3.5 to get a custom rom for my Ace (which is awesome btw!) the rom I am currently using is WP7 Rom by Jinavs. I have googled & searched a lot and all I found was a code to change the GSM too 900/1800 but I tried the code and it said that it was invalid, the code is *#2263#. Then I read something about changing the phone's modem is this possible on custom firmware? I never had any problems when I was on Stock Froyo 2.2.1. Any help guys?
Also master reset or factory reset does not work :/
what I do sometimes is airplane mode or turn off the phone and it sometimes works
and it only happens inside my house it works fine in any other place.
Any help will be appreciated
Use 2.3.4 Asia version ddkq6 no signal problems.and use cm7.2 fat kang by frozen ace more steadier ...
Hit thanxs if I helped
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shailpancholi said:
Use 2.3.4 Asia version ddkq6 no signal problems.and use cm7.2 fat kang by frozen ace more steadier ...
Hit thanxs if I helped
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I'm from Puerto Rico if that changes anything. Also is this risky? would it brick my phone because the Rom I'm using is based on XWKS2
Also how would I flash the modem only?
And I would like to keep this rom because I love WP7 xD
Anyone? :/
Reflash with stock gb rom for your region
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an0nym0us_ said:
Reflash with stock gb rom for your region
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But if I do that I will lose the custom rom
I wanna find a way to keep custom rom but get rid of signal problems inside my house.
Is it possible?
iAreBeRtii said:
But if I do that I will lose the custom rom
I wanna find a way to keep custom rom but get rid of signal problems inside my house.
Is it possible?
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create a cwm backup then. the point of reflashing stock rom is to get correct modem for your region. after that u can just restore the cwm backup, it wont overwrite the modem.
an0nym0us_ said:
create a cwm backup then. the point of reflashing stock rom is to get correct modem for your region. after that u can just restore the cwm backup, it wont overwrite the modem.
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Ok I found stock 2.3.4 for my region does that work?
My phone is in 2.3.5
iAreBeRtii said:
Ok I found stock 2.3.4 for my region does that work?
My phone is in 2.3.5
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yes. even if its 2.3.3 it doesnt concern u. u only need the modem.
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yes. even if its 2.3.3 it doesnt concern u. u only need the modem.
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Ok but the firmware is a 1 package.
Am I going to flash only the modem or the whole rom?
whole rom. even if after flashing it doesnt boot/stuck on boot/bootloop, just restore previous cwm backup and see if the modem version in phone setting changed
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whole rom. even if after flashing it doesnt boot/stuck on boot/bootloop, just restore previous cwm backup and see if the modem version in phone setting changed
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Ok so let me get this right.
1. Backup with CWM
2. Flash Rom with ODIN
3. go into CWM and restore backup
4. check modem
am I missing anything?
Sorry if I ask a lot I just don't wanna eff up my phone
yes correct.
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yes correct.
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Ok I will do that and get back to you
If it works I'll click thanks on all your posts 'till I run out of thanks for the day
whoops.. need to correct a thing.
after flashing with odin u need to reflash cwm from stock recovery first before u can restore previous cwm backup, because odin overwrite the whole phone to stock including recovery
an0nym0us_ said:
whoops.. need to correct a thing.
after flashing with odin u need to reflash cwm from stock recovery first before u can restore previous cwm backup, because odin overwrite the whole phone to stock including recovery
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Oh ok then imma search the forum for the CWM
already restoring backup
OMG THANKS DUDE you made a guy in puerto rico really happy right now I will try the FW out and will report back well here I go as I promised thanks to your posts
an0nym0us_ said:
whoops.. need to correct a thing.
after flashing with odin u need to reflash cwm from stock recovery first before u can restore previous cwm backup, because odin overwrite the whole phone to stock including recovery
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This is off-topic but can you help me with a sound issue i have?
it seems the system sounds (dialer, keyboard, etc) stopped working lately :/
also i downloaded those 3rd party apk's and they didn't do anything.
I remember like last saturday I did something and they started working but I don't remember what D:
Do you know how to fix this?
iAreBeRtii said:
This is off-topic but can you help me with a sound issue i have?
it seems the system sounds (dialer, keyboard, etc) stopped working lately :/
also i downloaded those 3rd party apk's and they didn't do anything.
I remember like last saturday I did something and they started working but I don't remember what D:
Do you know how to fix this?
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clear data/factory reset from cwm. note that u'll lost all data when doing so, but if its not working either even after factory reset then just restore the cwm backup
its worth a try
Hi everybody,
I'm new at this forum and in the Android world and I have a few questions about the install process of the ICS CM9 on Galaxy tab 10.1 GT-P7500 3G.
1. If I want to backup my current ROM, do I have to be rooted to use ROM Manager to backup the ROM? And do I have to be rooted to restore that backup?
2. Can I UNROOT my device later? (The device belongs to my father's work and I don't want to take any chances with the warranty things.)
3. How to install the ICS CM9? I think I have all the files I need to so, I hust need the guide.
Thx for your help!! I really hope that I will get this thing going already!
Yes, you need to be rooted in order to install cwm through recovery and then make a backup (although you don't need rom manager. In order to flash ics you have to install pershoot's recovery with odin). You can unroot later, but you have to remove the recovery as well if you want your device to be covered by warranty for sure. So flash with odin a stock rom and you're ok BUT you may loose the data.
Listen, ics installation is tested and almost fool-proof. But bear in mind that a lot of things can/may go wrong and then you'll find yourself in a mess. Since that tablet doesn't belong to you, you should better leave it be, unless of course you have your father's consent and you have explained him all the risks involved.
It wouldn't be nice to find his tab messed up!
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
raied115 said:
Hi everybody,
I'm new at this forum and in the Android world and I have a few questions about the install process of the ICS CM9 on Galaxy tab 10.1 GT-P7500 3G.
1. If I want to backup my current ROM, do I have to be rooted to use ROM Manager to backup the ROM? And do I have to be rooted to restore that backup?
2. Can I UNROOT my device later? (The device belongs to my father's work and I don't want to take any chances with the warranty things.)
3. How to install the ICS CM9? I think I have all the files I need to so, I hust need the guide.
Thx for your help!! I really hope that I will get this thing going already!
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1 yea, you have to be rooted to backup your rom and to restore the backup
2 you can download a stock firmware from www.sammobile.com and through odin to unroot
3 there's many guides, Google is your friend
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Panos_dm said:
Yes, you need to be rooted in order to install cwm through recovery and then make a backup (although you don't need rom manager. In order to flash ics you have to install pershoot's recovery with odin). You can unroot later, but you have to remove the recovery as well if you want your device to be covered by warranty for sure. So flash with odin a stock rom and you're ok BUT you may loose the data.
Listen, ics installation is tested and almost fool-proof. But bear in mind that a lot of things can/may go wrong and then you'll find yourself in a mess. Since that tablet doesn't belong to you, you should better leave it be, unless of course you have your father's consent and you have explained him all the risks involved.
It wouldn't be nice to find his tab messed up!
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
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Thx man! And yes, I have my father concent..
kilometers4 said:
1 yea, you have to be rooted to backup your rom and to restore the backup
2 you can download a stock firmware from www . sammobile .com and through odin to unroot
3 there's many guides, Google is your friend
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Thx for the answers, but my stock version is not in the site, trust me i searched. My ROM version is p7500jjkj1. Can you give me a link to that?
And if I back up my current ROM through ROM Manager, will I be able to restore my device from this backup? or do I have to download the stock version?
please help me...
raied115 said:
Thx man! And yes, I have my father concent..
Thx for the answers, but my stock version is not in the site, trust me i searched. My ROM version is p7500jjkj1. Can you give me a link to that?
And if I back up my current ROM through ROM Manager, will I be able to restore my device from this backup? or do I have to download the stock version?
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Try to Google it. It may come up. You can backup your device through cwm but I would also find the stock firmware if you are going to want it in the future.
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OP... Why are you so hung up on ROM Manager???
Just root using the Odin method mentioned, once you've rooted and have CWM installed just do all of your backing up, restoring and flashing through it. ROM Manager is nice and all but it has its own set of issues and all. Read and learn about what you are about to do... You'll be surprised how easy it is and you'll run into alot less problems.
Please put the ROM Manager down and step away.
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Hi guys...
I have a galaxy s3 and up to this point I've been pretty satisfied with the original firmware...
However, I'd like to try out some of custom made ones, but since there's a big update on the way, I want to be safe doing so...
What I mean is basically this:
Can I somehow backup my stock firmware, try out some custom builds and then get the OTA update when it's available?
I don't really care about guarantee, but I'd really like the option to get OTA updates from samsung in the future (if I for some reason want to do so).
I remember an old post, where someone talk about this, but I can't find it
Please help me
Most definitely. You can find stock builds here in this forum and simply flash using ODIN to get back to stock firmware when you want to. Be advised this does wipe your data so have a good backup of it before hand.
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ballsofsteel said:
Most definitely. You can find stock builds here in this forum and simply flash using ODIN to get back to stock firmware when you want to. Be advised this does wipe your data so have a good backup of it before hand.
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And then it would be as my phone never were flashed and OTA and other samsung only stuff would work?
You will have to use triangle away or something like that to reset your flash counter if you want to send your phone to repair and make it appear as you have never flashed before but unless you break your phone, don't bother. And yes the other Samsung stuff should probably work.
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If you flash your phone with a custom ROM for instance Resurrection Remix or Cyanogenmod you'd not directly be able to restore a stock ROM.
You will have to find one http://androidfirmwares.net that's for your region and flash it through Odin. Then you'll be able to update OTA and KIES.
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hjalte81 said:
Hi guys...
I have a galaxy s3 and up to this point I've been pretty satisfied with the original firmware...
However, I'd like to try out some of custom made ones, but since there's a big update on the way, I want to be safe doing so...
What I mean is basically this:
Can I somehow backup my stock firmware, try out some custom builds and then get the OTA update when it's available?
I don't really care about guarantee, but I'd really like the option to get OTA updates from samsung in the future (if I for some reason want to do so).
I remember an old post, where someone talk about this, but I can't find it
Please help me
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i had the same fear of loosing my data and stuff so you can wipe dalvik cache and cache partition and flash omega ROM for ur S3 and welcome to perfection.
Ps. Flash with Siyah Kernel for battery craziness! ! !
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nicholas1520 said:
If you flash your phone with a custom ROM for instance Resurrection Remix or Cyanogenmod you'd not directly be able to restore a stock ROM.
You will have to find one http://androidfirmwares.net that's for your region and flash it through Odin. Then you'll be able to update OTA and KIES.
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You mean restoring from a nandroid? Because I was able to restore ICS whilst using JB - I did it multiple times.
S1N1ST3R said:
You mean restoring from a nandroid? Because I was able to restore ICS whilst using JB - I did it multiple times.
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Agree the advise given was plain wrong .
Nandroid restore a backed up stock rom yes yes yes .
The only but is that the backed up rom is of course rooted .
jje
JJEgan said:
Agree the advise given was plain wrong .
Nandroid restore a backed up stock rom yes yes yes .
The only but is that the backed up rom is of course rooted .
jje
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Okay... now I'm even more confused
Let me see if I get this right?
One way to do it would be to:
1) Download tools and rom (odin, CM and drivers etc)
2) Flash new cool rom
3) Donwload original samsung rom
4) Flash old boring rom back to phone
5) Use tool to reset counter (optional)
Now, my phone would like as if I had never ever rooted and flashed my rom
Is that more or less correct?
hjalte81 said:
Hi guys...
I have a galaxy s3 and up to this point I've been pretty satisfied with the original firmware...
However, I'd like to try out some of custom made ones, but since there's a big update on the way, I want to be safe doing so...
What I mean is basically this:
Can I somehow backup my stock firmware, try out some custom builds and then get the OTA update when it's available?
I don't really care about guarantee, but I'd really like the option to get OTA updates from samsung in the future (if I for some reason want to do so).
I remember an old post, where someone talk about this, but I can't find it
Please help me
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When you want to get back to stock firmware follow these steps
1.Download stock firmware for your region from
Www.Samsung-updates.com
2. Download triangle away from xda forum to reset your flash counter from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114
3. Also download mobile Odin from xda forum from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22234918&postcount=7
4. Step by step guidance is available at
http://galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-unroot/how-to-unroot-galaxy-s3-i9300/
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So, a month ago i bought my xperia sola... I have already rooted it, unlocked it' s bootloader, and now, i am thinking about flashing a new rom, or just mess around with the one i already have(gingerbread 2.3.7)
My questions are:
1)Which kernel should i flash? I have the stock one which beggins with 6.0.3
2)If i should flash a new rom, which one should i flash(recommend the one you think is the best, no matter what)
3. If i flash a new rom my phone gets wiped doesn't it? What can i do to restore my apps after that?
Finally, can someone tell me how do I put clockworkmod recovery in this phone?
Thanks for taking some of your time to answer my questions
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Mokiwipeout said:
So, a month ago i bought my xperia sola... I have already rooted it, unlocked it' s bootloader, and now, i am thinking about flashing a new rom, or just mess around with the one i already have(gingerbread 2.3.7)
My questions are:
1)Which kernel should i flash? I have the stock one which beggins with 6.0.3
2)If i should flash a new rom, which one should i flash(recommend the one you think is the best, no matter what)
3. If i flash a new rom my phone gets wiped doesn't it? What can i do to restore my apps after that?
Finally, can someone tell me how do I put clockworkmod recovery in this phone?
Thanks for taking some of your time to answer my questions
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Hello
There are no better or worse kernels. It's always up to your needs and what you prefer. Some kernels support different stuff like Overclocking or other Governors for example but it's not like you can use good or bad kernels. Like i said, up to your needs.
The same goes for ROMS most of the time, but as you research you will find that some of them are optimized for things like Speed or Multitasking or battery stats for example. The list can go on.
For CWM:
This i think is for Gingerbread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901134
and this for ICS: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2020893
Ok, i have decided to upgrade to ics... And then make a nanroid backup... But, how can i save my apps from being deleted during the upgrade? Maybe via titanium backup?
Also, how much size is nandroid backup gonna take?(my apps are about 1 GB...
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One last question:How do ypu update the phone if ypu have deleted the phone's update center, and pc companion saying that it has to update its self but when you try to, you get an error and it force closes?
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I do not know about nandroid. Titanium backup yes, would be my way of backing up the apps.
About your second question, search in XDA a custom or stock ROM that is in .ftf file so you can use Flashtool to flash it.
Ok, thanks a lot for answering my questions
Tiven said:
I do not know about nandroid. Titanium backup yes, would be my way of backing up the apps.
About your second question, search in XDA a custom or stock ROM that is in .ftf file so you can use Flashtool to flash it.
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Ok, thanks a lot for answering my questions
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One thing is flashing ftf file via Flashtool, the other is to try SUS instead of PCC.
Hi there!
I'm a proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy S3 I9300 (bought in Israel) running 4.1.2 stock.
I've installed "Revolutionary S5 ROM V3" on it, but after a successful installation, the phone failed to recognize my SIM card, thinking there's no SIM card inside. I panicked and restored my NANDroid backup, and everything worked well, but how can I get Revolutionary S5 ROM (or any ROM for that matter) other than my stock ROM to recognize my SIM card?
By the way, I'm sorry I have to make a new thread about it rather than ask my question in the ROM's page, unfortunately it prevents me from doing so because of my low post count.
Thanks for your support!
Maybe an idea to search the threads before posting but since you asked nicely, http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5942 here is the link to the updated modem, flash revolutionary s5 then flash this file in recovery and there shouldn't be any issues!
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jojohnson250 said:
Maybe an idea to search the threads before posting but since you asked nicely, http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5942 here is the link to the updated modem, flash revolutionary s5 then flash this file in recovery and there shouldn't be any issues!
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Thank you for your support! I swear I've been searching and haven't found an answer before though. Can you tell me about this file? What does it do? Is it reversible if I flash back to stock again?
OK what it does is it changes your EFS to V2 (anything before Android 4.3 used EFS v1 that's why you get no signal) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5557 download this app on to your phone (credits to Ricky) and then backup your current EFS.... And then flash the new one to use with all Roms that are Android 4.3 or higher but if you choose to revert to 4.1.2 for instance you will need your EFS V1 backup to get signal back, so basically backup, then flash rom (it's amazing) and then the file I posted earlier and stick with it!
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jojohnson250 said:
OK what it does is it changes your EFS to V2 (anything before Android 4.3 used EFS v1 that's why you get no signal) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5557 download this app on to your phone (credits to Ricky) and then backup your current EFS.... And then flash the new one to use with all Roms that are Android 4.3 or higher but if you choose to revert to 4.1.2 for instance you will need your EFS V1 backup to get signal back, so basically backup, then flash rom (it's amazing) and then the file I posted earlier and stick with it!
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Thanks a lot! I have the same issue and it help me! ^___^
Thanks
jojohnson250 said:
OK what it does is it changes your EFS to V2 (anything before Android 4.3 used EFS v1 that's why you get no signal) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=5557 download this app on to your phone (credits to Ricky) and then backup your current EFS.... And then flash the new one to use with all Roms that are Android 4.3 or higher but if you choose to revert to 4.1.2 for instance you will need your EFS V1 backup to get signal back, so basically backup, then flash rom (it's amazing) and then the file I posted earlier and stick with it!
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Thank you, gonna try this as soon as i get home. I have the same issues, after flashing phone just keeps working as no sim card is inserted.
I am also gonna try it tomorrow, thanks buddy if it works. ?
Anyone tried this? Doesn't work on my s3.. crdroid rom