My esf folder is empty!! - Verizon Samsung Galaxy S 4

ok my esf folder is empty and now my s4 is stuck in factory mode. me being me they never got backed up and now i have no clue what to do. i have tried to unroot and go to stock with odin3 and no luck then rerooted. is there any way to fix this? would upgrading to ME7 fix this? i would rather not go to ME7 but if i have to i will. i just want my phone to get out of factory mode. :crying:

I could tell u also me7 wouldn't fix it...
hyperdrive powered s4
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Can someone please help him to repopulate his efs without a back up... I've seen it has been done i really can't tell him how do so
hyperdrive powered s4
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If I gave him an efs backup of mine and just filled in his imei number would this potentially work?
hyperdrive powered s4
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Okay scratch that idea, u need to Odin to stock and sent for repair to Samsung or get a warranty replacement sorry man...hopefully you can send Sammy a note saying not to take the upgrade while they have it for repair
hyperdrive powered s4

Do you not have a back up of your efs folder? Did you try copying the efs folder to your pc using dd if=/of= to see if anything is there? Did you enable the hidden menu and enter the code related to your efs?
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Surge1223 said:
Do you not have a back up of your efs folder? Did you try copying the efs folder to your pc using dd if=/of= to see if anything is there? Did you enable the hidden menu and enter the code related to your efs?
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He didn't have a backup
hyperdrive powered s4

Basiclly if i run a TouchWiz rom my esf if missing and it puts my phone in factory mod, but if i have something like cyanogenmod it is fine. I have been running cyanogenmod since the begging of september. Than decide i wanted to try hyperdrive and and found out my esf folder is all messed up now

I have never backed up the efs folder before but after reading this thread I made a copy and saved it to my external sd card. I hope I never need it. Good luck to the OP!

So are u sayin if u put cm back it fixes your efs folder if so, your efs folder is being put in a different spot and the touchwiz rom cant find it
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ebsk8er06 said:
So are u sayin if u put cm back it fixes your efs folder if so, your efs folder is being put in a different spot and the touchwiz rom cant find it
Sent From My Hyperdriven S4
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ok if i flash a touch wiz ROM its gets stuck in factory mode because my phone esf folder is missing every all the files, but if i flash CM it is works fine. so either CM does not need those files or it moved them somewhere else. So im going to try a TW ROM and with root explorer to try and search for factory mode and see what comes up. worst thing that can happen is it does not work and i will re flash to stock and un root and take my phone to Verizon.

Stop. The first thing you should do is dd these to your sdcard/pc
efs -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p10
modemst1 -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p11
modemst2 -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p12
m9kefs1 -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p13
m9kefs2 -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p14
m9kefs3 -> /dev/block/mmcblk0p15
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If cm is working an u have service and data it has moved the files I've read a thread somewhere telling how to get it back to the right location but I can't seem to find it right now
hyperdrive powered s4
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I deleted my IMEI number when flashing roms a few days ago and it was showing as 000000...
I searched everywhere for a recipe of how to restore it and could not find one that would work. The closest that I got was a brilliant post (see link below) describing how to restore the IMEI on a SGS2 i9100. After following this recipe, I was able to restore my IMEI number to 0049 .... which is just as useless as 0000....
It took me a couple of days of research (and HUGE thanks to everybody whose previous research I was able to use) and I finally succeeded in restoring my IMEI using the 9 step process that I describe below. I can't guarantee that it will work and I do not know if it will work on any device besides the SGS3 GT-i9300 (international SGS3), because this is the only device that I have and was able to test the process on.
You need:
-EFS PRO, a brilliant little program for Windows used to backup / restore the efs folder as well as recover / repair the nv_data*.bin files.
-Windows
-Windows USB drivers
-Rooted SGS3
-Root explorer.apk
-Original phone firmware (actually, you only need the modem.bin file, so once you download your firmware package, you can just extract the modem.bin file).
-Odin or Heimdall
Your phone's IMEI number is stored in the ".nv_data" file in the original shipped efs folder.
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.
5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
Good luck and may the force be with you!
Leahcim
This was on sammobile.com I don't know if it will work on the s4 but maybe worth a try
hyperdrive powered s4

ebsk8er06 said:
If cm is working an u have service and data it has moved the files I've read a thread somewhere telling how to get it back to the right location but I can't seem to find it right now
hyperdrive powered s4
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I deleted my IMEI number when flashing roms a few days ago and it was showing as 000000...
I searched everywhere for a recipe of how to restore it and could not find one that would work. The closest that I got was a brilliant post (see link below) describing how to restore the IMEI on a SGS2 i9100. After following this recipe, I was able to restore my IMEI number to 0049 .... which is just as useless as 0000....
It took me a couple of days of research (and HUGE thanks to everybody whose previous research I was able to use) and I finally succeeded in restoring my IMEI using the 9 step process that I describe below. I can't guarantee that it will work and I do not know if it will work on any device besides the SGS3 GT-i9300 (international SGS3), because this is the only device that I have and was able to test the process on.
You need:
-EFS PRO, a brilliant little program for Windows used to backup / restore the efs folder as well as recover / repair the nv_data*.bin files.
-Windows
-Windows USB drivers
-Rooted SGS3
-Root explorer.apk
-Original phone firmware (actually, you only need the modem.bin file, so once you download your firmware package, you can just extract the modem.bin file).
-Odin or Heimdall
Your phone's IMEI number is stored in the ".nv_data" file in the original shipped efs folder.
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.
5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
Good luck and may the force be with you!
Leahcim
This was on sammobile.com I don't know if it will work on the s4 but maybe worth a try
hyperdrive powered s4
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well the thing is the IMEI number is the correct one and i am connected and have service it's just that my phone is stuck in factorymode anyways i backed up the EFS folder and deleted it and it was regenerated but was still empty. if anything im going just unroot and take it to Verizon

Well just delete the factory mode apk
hyperdrive powered s4

ebsk8er06 said:
Well just delete the factory mode apk
hyperdrive powered s4
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I know i could do that and i wanted to try to fix it but after all i have tried i give up lol. the only bad thing is there is no lock screen , but i will get over it

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[SOLVED] Can't mount /efs error - Use SGII_Repair from market to fix

OK guys, I'm having a annoying problem and need helps.
My tab is P7500 64GB. I had been on AOKP build 38 for quite a long time without any big problem. I tried to flash build 40 recently and my tab was totally messed up. It FC every 30 sec and I decided to return back to HC 3.2 stock.
I went to Team Overcome site and download restock pack, including this "android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit" and flash with stock md5 in Odin. Problem happened here!!! As mentioned on Team Overcome site, just ignore the error appear after Odin finished and continue to the ROM.
1st, after first boot, there is a screen asking for password. I found solution is to go to CWM and wipe data & cache. Everything was ok, except it keep saying "can't mount /efs", and the ROM is crazily sluggish. After that, no matter how I tried different ROMs, from HC to ICS, the ROM is still lag like hell.
Only temporary solution I found is to manually set permission /efs folder to rw-rw-rw after every boot to get the ROM back to it speed.
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OK, in short, I'm deeply f*cked. Just realized that my tab can not realize sim card at all.
Please look at 2nd post and help for backup of /efs.
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Then, f*ck all the sh*t. Just downloaded SGII_Repair from market, fix from it. 2 steps & sh*t gone away. More than happy.
Please close thread
Found this on other device forum
FIXED....
here's how.
as you may see in the post i stopped in the step of trying to format \efs partation.
but instead.
I went to my friend phone and make this command
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 of=/sdcard/ilostit.dd
this backup the mmcblk0p1 which is \efs to a file.
then move it to my phone \sdcard
and did this commands.
Code:
umount /efs "unmount /efs
dd if=/sdcard/ilostit.dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p1 "relfash mmcblk0p1 with the backup.
reboot
this reflash mmcblk0p1 block with the backup,
then copy my \efs backup to \efs.
and no more IO error..
and violaa...
my IMIE is back and the Signal is OK.
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Which means, some one please back up your P7500 /efs folder and upload here so that I can revive mine. Thanks a lot!
I need this too! My efs is also gone
Sent from my GT-P6800 using xda premium
camapghe said:
Found this on other device forum
Which means, some one please back up your P7500 /efs folder and upload here so that I can revive mine. Thanks a lot!
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This can't be done...unfortunately efs contains the imei, so if someone gives their /efs backup to you, you will end up with the same imei. Imo it is highly unlikely that someone is willing to give you his/her imei.
Check this out:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
It may help you!
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
Thansk Panos_dm, but I stuck at this step:
5) go to your backed up EFS folder on your sdcard, copy the "imei" folder to the EFS folder at the root of your phone, then again go to the backed up EFS folder at yout sdcard and copy the " .nv_data " file to your EFS folder at the root of your phone using root explorer, NOTE: the dot in first of nv_data is not a mistake, copy the ".nv_data" file.
No .nv_data file at all! Can you share?
I'm sorry but as I stated earlier I can't risk the contents of my /efs folder. Maybe you could flash a stock rom, go to Samsung and claim that it stopped working...maybe they'll buy it!
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
Ok, may be I'm not that screwed as I thought. I used EFS Pro latest version and some how fixed the efs problem. My tab realized sim card, base band appeared and everything seems fine. However, just TEMPORARY.
Every time I reboot, /efs folder screw again until I fix it by EFS Pro. Any permanent solution guys?

help...Restore Galaxy s3 imei no?

Hello
I have a China Mobile galaxy gs3 i9308, and the imei no. was changed to 0000000000000/null because of rom flashing (I think).
Now I am not registered on the network, so I have to change the imei no. back.
I tried several tutorials online, but seems like they're only for the galaxy s.
I tried the 9 step guide but I can't find the .nv_data file in my efs folder.
Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction?
Thank you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqLK_2I-SBM
check may be it helps
vegeta1 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqLK_2I-SBM
check may be it helps
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Thanks for the quick reply. But I followed the written version of the guide and it only works for galaxy s? Because in my nv_data.bin file there's no line 00188008 in hex editor.
this is the link to that thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881162
The video poster also said it only worked for galaxy s.
Any other ideas?
hey, I have the same problem, SGS3 with wrong imei 0049.... i lose my efs file, someone can help us?
You could try flashing stock rom, heard that this sometimes restores imei, not sure if it works on s3
Also, check if the rom or kernel you flashed created a eggs backup, some do
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Please help
i have the same problem i cant fix my imei, after flashing the phone it changed to 00499.. it made no backups and no nv_data.bin.bak
If the efs folder havent been backed up, what can i do? I tried changing the nv_data file like some tutorials here explain, but no luck(tried couple of times, it defently not compatible with my galaxy s3), i believe these tutorials are for erlier galaxies.
Please help!
Thank you
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Flashing a stock rom works then root again it worked for me using a UK 3 official rom
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dazzztom said:
Flashing a stock rom works then root again it worked for me using a UK 3 official rom
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
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it shouldn't work for restoring IMEI on the S3
tomniu said:
Hello
I have a China Mobile galaxy gs3 i9308, and the imei no. was changed to 0000000000000/null because of rom flashing (I think).
Now I am not registered on the network, so I have to change the imei no. back.
I tried several tutorials online, but seems like they're only for the galaxy s.
I tried the 9 step guide but I can't find the .nv_data file in my efs folder.
Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction?
Thank you
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Try this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1801997
Did you back up the efs folder before you flash your device?
I understood that imei numbers were hardwired into the phone. And changing them n having the equipment was illegal. This is what the networks use to bar your phone if it gets stolen.
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eddydo said:
Did you back up the efs folder before you flash your device?
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I don't know about international S3 but here in USA IMEI is not located in EFS folder.
chris170569 said:
I understood that imei numbers were hardwired into the phone. And changing them n having the equipment was illegal. This is what the networks use to bar your phone if it gets stolen.
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This program was created not to spoof IMEI just to restore if you have problem with it.
How to restore your IMEI number on SGS3 (GT-i9300)
I deleted my IMEI number when flashing roms a few days ago and it was showing as 000000...
I searched everywhere for a recipe of how to restore it and could not find one that would work. The closest that I got was a brilliant post (see link below) describing how to restore the IMEI on a SGS2 i9100. After following this recipe, I was able to restore my IMEI number to 0049 .... which is just as useless as 0000....
It took me a couple of days of research (and HUGE thanks to everybody whose previous research I was able to use) and I finally succeeded in restoring my IMEI using the 9 step process that I describe below. I can't guarantee that it will work and I do not know if it will work on any device besides the SGS3 GT-i9300 (international SGS3), because this is the only device that I have and was able to test the process on.
Links:
Restore IMEI on SGS2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
Download EFS PRO: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Download your original firmware using check fus downloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032437&page=18)
You need:
-EFS PRO, a brilliant little program for Windows used to backup / restore the efs folder as well as recover / repair the nv_data*.bin files.
-Windows
-Windows USB drivers
-Rooted SGS3
-Root explorer.apk
-Original phone firmware (actually, you only need the modem.bin file, so once you download your firmware package, you can just extract the modem.bin file).
-Odin or Heimdall
Your phone's IMEI number is stored in the ".nv_data" file in the original shipped efs folder.
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.​5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
Good luck and let me know how it goes
Leahcim
do i have to delete the .nv_core.bak and the .nv_core.bak.md5
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and which nv_data file do i have to copy i got 7 of them
but if this will not fix my phone, can samsung fix it without replacing the motherboard
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my imei change sudden when i try to unlock my phone with messing the efs folder but i didn't backup it :crying:so now i dont have network
i have managed to follow all your steps and managed to get my IMEI back.
when i pressed *#06# i was able to see a series of numbers so i guess i got it right.
but i am still not connected to any network. please help!!
leahcim_za said:
I deleted my IMEI number when flashing roms a few days ago and it was showing as 000000...
I searched everywhere for a recipe of how to restore it and could not find one that would work. The closest that I got was a brilliant post (see link below) describing how to restore the IMEI on a SGS2 i9100. After following this recipe, I was able to restore my IMEI number to 0049 .... which is just as useless as 0000....
It took me a couple of days of research (and HUGE thanks to everybody whose previous research I was able to use) and I finally succeeded in restoring my IMEI using the 9 step process that I describe below. I can't guarantee that it will work and I do not know if it will work on any device besides the SGS3 GT-i9300 (international SGS3), because this is the only device that I have and was able to test the process on.
Links:
Restore IMEI on SGS2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
Download EFS PRO: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Download your original firmware using check fus downloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032437&page=18)
You need:
-EFS PRO, a brilliant little program for Windows used to backup / restore the efs folder as well as recover / repair the nv_data*.bin files.
-Windows
-Windows USB drivers
-Rooted SGS3
-Root explorer.apk
-Original phone firmware (actually, you only need the modem.bin file, so once you download your firmware package, you can just extract the modem.bin file).
-Odin or Heimdall
Your phone's IMEI number is stored in the ".nv_data" file in the original shipped efs folder.
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.​5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
Good luck and let me know how it goes
Leahcim
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IMEI restore on SGS 3 (GT-i9300)
ronaldshi said:
i have managed to follow all your steps and managed to get my IMEI back.
when i pressed *#06# i was able to see a series of numbers so i guess i got it right.
but i am still not connected to any network. please help!!
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Hi there
You need YOUR IMEI number back (which is not 00000... or 0049...) it is the one under your battery.
If you followed all the steps, then it should have worked.
One extra thing that you can try is if you did not flash your original phone firmware (and you only flashed the original modem.bin file) then do this step first.
And then work through the 9 step process, ignoring the step where you flash your original firmware (because you will have already done it).
Good luck and let me know when it works
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lobird said:
but if this will not fix my phone, can samsung fix it without replacing the motherboard
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my imei change sudden when i try to unlock my phone with messing the efs folder but i didn't backup it :crying:so now i dont have network
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Hi there
Good news is that it will work - even if you did not back up your efs folder before you messed with it!
Give it a try and let me know when it is fixed.
Good luck
Procedure not work!
leahcim_za said:
I deleted my IMEI number when flashing roms a few days ago and it was showing as 000000...
I searched everywhere for a recipe of how to restore it and could not find one that would work. The closest that I got was a brilliant post (see link below) describing how to restore the IMEI on a SGS2 i9100. After following this recipe, I was able to restore my IMEI number to 0049 .... which is just as useless as 0000....
It took me a couple of days of research (and HUGE thanks to everybody whose previous research I was able to use) and I finally succeeded in restoring my IMEI using the 9 step process that I describe below. I can't guarantee that it will work and I do not know if it will work on any device besides the SGS3 GT-i9300 (international SGS3), because this is the only device that I have and was able to test the process on.
Links:
Restore IMEI on SGS2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
Download EFS PRO: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Download your original firmware using check fus downloader (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032437&page=18)
You need:
-EFS PRO, a brilliant little program for Windows used to backup / restore the efs folder as well as recover / repair the nv_data*.bin files.
-Windows
-Windows USB drivers
-Rooted SGS3
-Root explorer.apk
-Original phone firmware (actually, you only need the modem.bin file, so once you download your firmware package, you can just extract the modem.bin file).
-Odin or Heimdall
Your phone's IMEI number is stored in the ".nv_data" file in the original shipped efs folder.
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.​5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
Good luck and let me know how it goes
Leahcim
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Thanks a lot for the advice regarding SG3 IMEI restoring, but this prosedure doesn't change IMEI !!!
EFS PRO actions was Ok.
Can you help me? Pleeeeeease.
P.S. I know original IMEI numbers
in step 2 you say efs but delete the folder, but when I do that I reboot and I get a message telling me the whole time the camera is null and void wi fi all the options, it is this?
pd. sorry for my English (I'm using google translate)
leahcim_za said:
Hi there
You need YOUR IMEI number back (which is not 00000... or 0049...) it is the one under your battery.
If you followed all the steps, then it should have worked.
One extra thing that you can try is if you did not flash your original phone firmware (and you only flashed the original modem.bin file) then do this step first.
And then work through the 9 step process, ignoring the step where you flash your original firmware (because you will have already done it).
Good luck and let me know when it works
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I do not remember my previous version, only the update when I asked him to put kies, I can use this firmware?
I9300BVBLG2_I9300TMUBLG1_TMU
I just do not see the ". nv_data"

HEEEELP! Phone wont recognize Sim - No IMEI - EFS

My s3 stopped recognizing the Sim yesterday, so i searched for a solution. i read in xda that its the EFS partition. I got no IMEI and no Baseband. Somehow i found 2 files on the internal SD Card: "efsbackup.tar" and "efsdev-mmcblk0p3.img".
I read this thread, but it didnt help me.
Any idea how i could fix it?
Btw, Android Revolution HD 11.0 with stock kernel
I'm guessing your Rom auto backs up the efs, so best to ask on their thread about reinstalling it
Restore your EFS backup .
jje
im going to install now arhd 11.3 and then do the restore of the efs backup.
i noticed that the backup was built yesterday evening, when the problem already was. well it seems like i got no backup, when it was working
I followed in this thread this post:
Process:
1. make a copy of your EFS folder using root explorer and store it somewhere safe (on your SD card and external SD card should do it).
2. delete the EFS folder from the root of your phone using root explorer.
3. reboot the phone
4. open root explorer and go to the EFS folder (yes, it is still there! The Android OS has generated a new one for us) and delete the following files:
nv_data.bin
nv_data.bin.md5
nv.log
.nv_data.bak
.nv_data.bak.md5
nv_data.bin.bak
and the entire IMEI folder.
5.Now go to your backed up EFS folder on your sd card and copy the IMEI folder and the " .nv_data" file (note the dot) to your new EFS folder.
6.Make another copy of the ".nv_data" file in your new EFS folder. Rename one of them to "nv_data.bin" and the other one to "nv_data.bin.bak".
7. Connect your phone to your PC and start up EFS PRO. After your phone has been detected, press the "Repair nv data" button to correct the ownership and permissions.
8. Reboot your phone into recovery mode using the three botton combo and flash the original modem firmware (the modem.bin file that you extracted earlier) to your phone using Odin (use the "phone" button for the upload) or Heimdall (use the "radio" partition for the modem.bin file upload).
9. Reboot the phone normally and your IMEI number will be restored and you will be able to connect to your mobile network again
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and now i got an IMEI, but its still not mine: 004999010640000 / 01
If you have an efs.tar file why dont you put it in PDA in Odin?.
wont work.
deleted
Ok....then I dont understand why it backs up as a tar file then
yesterday i flashed siyah kernel, siyah probably made a efs backup. but that backup was already after that problem happened.
well i got now the 0049 imei
So you dont have a back up of you original IMEI is that what your saying?.Flashing ROMs normally is what makes a backup not flashing a kernel so Id say the backup is original.
Read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30682712
i read this but i dont know what to do with it. i understand that this are options to backup the efs partitions but not how to restore it how to restore it if already lost
x Schieby said:
i read this but i dont know what to do with it. i understand that this are options to backup the efs partitions but not how to restore it how to restore it if already lost
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you need to read better then
You'll need to perform an "IMEI injection" which is a kludgy last-resort restore method that manually writes the IMEI to NVRAM; the link I provided in Part C of "Backup" will tell you how to do it.
x Schieby said:
My s3 stopped recognizing the Sim yesterday, so i searched for a solution. i read in xda that its the EFS partition. I got no IMEI and no Baseband. Somehow i found 2 files on the internal SD Card: "efsbackup.tar" and "efsdev-mmcblk0p3.img".
I read this thread, but it didnt help me.
Any idea how i could fix it?
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That's what the efs backup is for xD
Calm down, or you'll make things worse. Unzip the efs.tar to /efs and reboot your phone (DON'T PULL THE BATTERY)
Everything should work like a charm again
Hope I could help!
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
slaphead20 said:
you need to read better then
You'll need to perform an "IMEI injection" which is a kludgy last-resort restore method that manually writes the IMEI to NVRAM; the link I provided in Part C of "Backup" will tell you how to do it.
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sorry, but i still dont get it with the qpst. thats the part c you are thinking of right?
familyguy59 said:
That's what the efs backup is for xD
Calm down, or you'll make things worse. Unzip the efs.tar to /efs and reboot your phone (DON'T PULL THE BATTERY)
Everything should work like a charm again
Hope I could help!
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
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going to try this now
familyguy59 said:
That's what the efs backup is for xD
Calm down, or you'll make things worse. Unzip the efs.tar to /efs and reboot your phone (DON'T PULL THE BATTERY)
Everything should work like a charm again
Hope I could help!
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher
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well, thats how my phone ended. i did that yesterday and my phone finally didnt even booted.
then i went to my carriers shop and told them it wont boot, and today i got a brand new phone
anyway thanks to all help!

efs empty folder

Hello, i have used ktool to restore my imei, but it ereased all my efs folder files, so now it is empty. I have made my imei backup using ktool app, so i have efs.img and efs.tar.gz files.
I have tried to flash stock rom with odin but not only one of them boots, they all get bootloop. My phone only works with cm9 but it has no imei and no network.
So i need these files from efs folder, could any one help with this? Or is it possible to restore them with my back up files?
cH5 said:
Hello, i have used ktool to restore my imei, but it ereased all my efs folder files, so now it is empty. I have made my imei backup using ktool app, so i have efs.img and efs.tar.gz files.
I have tried to flash stock rom with odin but not only one of them boots, they all get bootloop. My phone only works with cm9 but it has no imei and no network.
So i need these files from efs folder, could any one help with this? Or is it possible to restore them with my back up files?
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A simple copy and paste worked for me using root explorer.
If you have efs back ups:
Delete entire efs file on the root of you phone and reboot. Upon reboot a new efs file will automatically be created.
Copy the efs file back up and place into the newly created efs file at the root of your phone. Reboot into recovery and wipe cache.
This method restored a corrupted efs file on my s3.
alaska_ryder said:
A simple copy and paste worked for me using root explorer.
If you have efs back ups:
Delete entire efs file on the root of you phone and reboot. Upon reboot a new efs file will automatically be created.
Copy the efs file back up and place into the newly created efs file at the root of your phone. Reboot into recovery and wipe cache.
This method restored a corrupted efs file on my s3.
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I have only two back up files: efs.img and efs.tar.gz, but efs folder should contain much more files.
I delete efs folder in the root and restart phone, but anfter restart it only creates the efs folder which is empty.
cH5 said:
I have only two back up files: efs.img and efs.tar.gz, but efs folder should contain much more files.
I delete efs folder in the root and restart phone, but anfter restart it only creates the efs folder which is empty.
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Ok so click on efs.tar.gz and there should be the efs file. Copy that and and place into efs file at the root of your phone. Click on 'yes' when it asks if you would like to overwrite the file
alaska_ryder said:
Ok so click on efs.tar.gz and there should be the efs file. Copy that and and place into efs file at the root of your phone. Click on 'yes' when it asks if you would like to overwrite the file
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I have done this, but after reboot all these files are deleted and efs folder remains empty.
cH5 said:
I have done this, but after reboot all these files are deleted and efs folder remains empty.
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Ktool must of made a back up an empty folder. Don't know what to tell you. Do you have any files in storage called efs_backup? I think some recoveries or kernels automatically back up the efs file when doing a nandroid. Find the earliest back up and copy and paste.
alaska_ryder said:
Ktool must of made a back up an empty folder. Don't know what to tell you. Do you have any files in storage called efs_backup? I think some recoveries or kernels automatically back up the efs file when doing a nandroid. Find the earliest back up and copy and paste.
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The back up is made correctly, i open .tar file and there are all these files, but when i copy them into the efs folder in root and reboot phone, these copied files are just gone.
cH5 said:
The back up is made correctly, i open .tar file and there are all these files, but when i copy them into the efs folder in root and reboot phone, these copied files are just gone.
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I read on some other efs problem threads that flashing some newer firmware (ending with mg4 or something like that) reformats the efs file and you have to flash different firmware in order to fix from back ups. Look into other threads, they might have the proper procedures to fixing efs.
alaska_ryder said:
I read on some other efs problem threads that flashing some newer firmware (ending with mg4 or something like that) reformats the efs file and you have to flash different firmware in order to fix from back ups. Look into other threads, they might have the proper procedures to fixing efs.
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Trying to flash firmwares and roms with these endings, but the phone doesnt boot, just stucks on samsung logo and repeats animation. It might be because i was installed leaked 4.2.2 xxufme7 firmware so it cant downgrade to 4.1.2 firmware.
cH5 said:
Trying to flash firmwares and roms with these endings, but the phone doesnt boot, just stucks on samsung logo and repeats animation. It might be because i was installed leaked 4.2.2 xxufme7 firmware so it cant downgrade to 4.1.2 firmware.
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Just a thought are you doing a factory reset between flashes also doing a factory reset with stock recovery will wipe your entire internal sd
Have a look at EFS Pro to restore a tar .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
neilster2020 said:
Just a thought are you doing a factory reset between flashes also doing a factory reset with stock recovery will wipe your entire internal sd
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This might be my misstake.
By the way, this is solved already. I flashes stock 4.0.4 version and used ktool to restore .img and .tar files, after reboot network came back and all efs folder files were also back, then flashed atock MG6 So now i am on this stock firmware.
But i still cant install leaked version FMU7, it gives me fake IMEI and no network, any ideas?

How to make a efs restore flashable zip?

I have my EFS backup as a .tar.gz. After I extracted it shows me several files. I think, I should copy/push all these files to /efs folder. But the problem is I have no idea about the zip file contain updater-script.
How to I make a updater-script?
Thanks!
android addicts said:
I have my EFS backup as a .tar.gz. After I extracted it shows me several files. I think, I should copy/push all these files to /efs folder. But the problem is I have no idea about the zip file contain updater-script.
How to I make a updater-script?
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1) the search will give this answers
2) .tar files can be flashed with Odin as "PDA"
3) The normal method is here
If you Have a Backup and you want to restore it, this is one method
1) Download Root Explorer, or Xplore, or any root browser from Play Store and use it to
2) Search you internal SD card for sdcard/backup/efs or any other backup you have for your efs
3) Copy nv_data.bin, nv_data.bin.md5 paste them (means overwrite existing files) into /efs in your Internal Phone memory
4) Fix permissions by Click on efs folder and keep it pressed to open the menu and click on permissions and set them to rw_r_r_ ( Owner = read & write - Group = read only and Others = Read only), after this Save using menu and exit using menu
5) Power down phone and reboot into recovery and wipe cache before rebooting phone to get back your original IMEI
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Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​
xsenman said:
1) the search will give this answers
2) .tar files can be flashed with Odin as "PDA"
3) The normal method is here
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​
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Thanks xsenman. Looks like my CWM zip not working. I added a sample test file inside the efs folder, but after flash the zip, it still remain in there. My update-script file has delete("/efs/"); command.
android addicts said:
Thanks xsenman. Looks like my CWM zip not working. I added a sample test file inside the efs folder, but after flash the zip, it still remain in there. My update-script file has delete("/efs/"); command.
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sorry man, I do not want to mess with this command or file, as it can cause serious problems for you. . Since this deals with IMEI, it would also be illegal in this server (XDA) but not others.( MOD's would be inclined to close it where editing or deleting of IMEI is discussed) Like I already mentioned earlier the root explorer method would be the safest way to overwrite existing IMEI. and Odin3 has a phone EFS clear function.
Check this out! Links to useful Guides and " Banned " Documentaries ​
Ops i guess you misunderstands. I don't want edit my SGS3 IMEI. Because I already have my i9300 working efs backup. I want to make CWM flashable EFS restore zip file (my phone efs).
Yesterday after I reseted flash counter my efs wiped. Then I can't even boot ( can boot into cwm)
After that I had to flash Samsung firmware and restore my old efs backup using root file app (like you mentioned this thread, yes its easier).
Normally I use aosp (CM) ROM. Specially cm. In future if it again wipeout my efs folder, I want to flash my backup efs using cwm (without flashing stock firmware with Odin). Its faster.
In my previous post I mention added a sample file mean, I added a text file to that zip. Not a edited or hacked nv_data.bin and nv_data.bin.md5 files .
I guess this is not an illegal.
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very informative, im glad i was turned on this topic. i learned alot.. thanks..

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