Can't backup EFS - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Hi, i've tried all day, and can't manage to backup the EFS for my S3 I9300T.
Tried this walkthrough from droidviews.
Didn't work for me. Everything worked except that there was no file saved to my pc. The EFS Pro program created a folder called EFSProBackup, but there was nothing in it (not even hidden files). It also created the same folder on my SD card, but nothing in it.
The only thing that i did differently was the installation of BusyBox. There was no "smart install" option. I just didn't tick the advanced install.
See attached images for screenshots of my EFS backup procedure. EDIT: ok maybe not, not allowed by XDA.
I tried SA Manager which is supposed to backup EFS to your phone, but it says "Your device is not supported. Only for Samsung, Sony, ....". WTF?
:crying:
How about ktool or Samsung tool. ...
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kunal1540 said:
How about ktool or Samsung tool. ...
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Just tried Ktool. Claimed it worked, then said i need to run Check EFS Backup to make sure all is good. Ran this, and it said:
sdcard/efs.img found
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mount returned: 0 (mount OK)
reading backup nv_data.bin (2097152 bytes)
MD5: 79575921ef5873a607d5efc1e26d87a2
- comparing backup nv_data.bin against phone -
reading phone nv_data.bin (2097152 bytes)
Match backup<->phone nv.data.bin:
100% (0 bytes differ)
/sdcard/efs.tar.gz found
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/!\ nv_data.bin NOT FOUND in backup!!!
I looked in the files and there is an EFS .tar file, and .img file. But i don't know why there's no .bin file....?
Apparantly others have had this same problem. Ktool doesn't work for some.
What's Samsung Tool? Is this an app on Play store? I can't find it.
Cheers.
JoshR81 said:
Apparantly others have had this same problem. Ktool doesn't work for some.
What's Samsung Tool? Is this an app on Play store? I can't find it.
Cheers.
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Don't know about ps but it is on xda. ..
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JoshR81 said:
Apparantly others have had this same problem. Ktool doesn't work for some.
What's Samsung Tool? Is this an app on Play store? I can't find it.
Cheers.
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Use PhilZ recovery it as a option to backup efs
I'm having the same problems as the OP regarding EFS Professional (no backup file appears in the folder on my PC despite the application claiming it has been moved successfully) and kTool (receiving the "/!\ nv_data.bin NOT FOUND in backup!!!" error as well). Are there any known solutions?
Ok, i've just tried Samsung Tool.
Found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/tool-samsung-tool-1-0-t2602325
And it does "complete". The only file it is backed up as is a .md5 file. Is this all that's needed? Also the file is 0 bytes.... normal?
Tried to copy this file to my PC, but it didn't appear when phone plugged in via usb. So i just ran it again, and selected the external card (that i don't use with the phone) as the location.
I tried PhilZ recovery, but it didn't work i think, can't remember what the problem was though.
EDIT: That's right, i couldn't locate the .img file with the terminal emulator.:-
Doesn't work, can't find .img file. Even though i can see it sitting in the root of my sd card.
Tried different names like: /sdcard, /storage, /extSdCard, /storage/sdcard, /storage/extSdCard.
When i go into my files (standard samsung s3 file manager), i've got /storage, and inside i've got SD memory card and Device storage. Inside SD memory card i've got the recovery.img.
When inside SD memory card, it appears as /storage/extSdCard.
Don't know why it can't find the .img.
JoshR81 said:
Ok, i've just tried Samsung Tool.
Found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/tool-samsung-tool-1-0-t2602325
And it does "complete". The only file it is backed up as is a .md5 file. Is this all that's needed? Also the file is 0 bytes.... normal?
Tried to copy this file to my PC, but it didn't appear when phone plugged in via usb. So i just ran it again, and selected the external card (that i don't use with the phone) as the location.
I tried PhilZ recovery, but it didn't work i think, can't remember what the problem was though.
EDIT: That's right, i couldn't locate the .img file with the terminal emulator.:-
Doesn't work, can't find .img file. Even though i can see it sitting in the root of my sd card.
Tried different names like: /sdcard, /storage, /extSdCard, /storage/sdcard, /storage/extSdCard.
When i go into my files (standard samsung s3 file manager), i've got /storage, and inside i've got SD memory card and Device storage. Inside SD memory card i've got the recovery.img.
When inside SD memory card, it appears as /storage/extSdCard.
Don't know why it can't find the .img.
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Sorry i'm confused Why are you using terminal emulator to locate the img I thought you objective was to backup efs which it sounds like PhilZ recovery did?...Just save one copy to your pc and leave a copy on your ext SD card.Your computer should recognize the copy on the SD card.. If the computer is not seeing the copy on SD card use a card reader instead of usb or copy the the file to a online cloud storage dropbox etc and download to your pc from there.
Also to see the file you would probably need a root explorer not the file explorer that comes with android..Or and PhilZ recovery stores the backup in clockworkmod/backup/ efs backup on your ext sd card
JoshR81 said:
Ok, i've just tried Samsung Tool.
Found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/development/tool-samsung-tool-1-0-t2602325
And it does "complete". The only file it is backed up as is a .md5 file. Is this all that's needed? Also the file is 0 bytes.... normal?
Tried to copy this file to my PC, but it didn't appear when phone plugged in via usb. So i just ran it again, and selected the external card (that i don't use with the phone) as the location.
I tried PhilZ recovery, but it didn't work i think, can't remember what the problem was though.
EDIT: That's right, i couldn't locate the .img file with the terminal emulator.:-
Doesn't work, can't find .img file. Even though i can see it sitting in the root of my sd card.
Tried different names like: /sdcard, /storage, /extSdCard, /storage/sdcard, /storage/extSdCard.
When i go into my files (standard samsung s3 file manager), i've got /storage, and inside i've got SD memory card and Device storage. Inside SD memory card i've got the recovery.img.
When inside SD memory card, it appears as /storage/extSdCard.
Don't know why it can't find the .img.
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I just used Samsung Tool to create an EFS backup. Choosing the internal SD option worked but locating the files is a little trickier (I used ES File Explorer in root mode to navigate from the device's root folder through data/media/0/Samsung Tool). The external SD option worked and was easier as it just created a folder called "Samsung Tool" on my SD card with the .img and .md5 files. I then just plugged my phone in to my PC and copied them off from there.
tallman43 said:
Sorry i'm confused Why are you using terminal emulator to locate the img I thought you objective was to backup efs which it sounds like PhilZ recovery did?...Just save one copy to your pc and leave a copy on your ext SD card.Your computer should recognize the copy on the SD card.. If the computer is not seeing the copy on SD card use a card reader instead of usb or copy the the file to a online cloud storage dropbox etc and download to your pc from there.
Also to see the file you would probably need a root explorer not the file explorer that comes with android..Or and PhilZ recovery stores the backup in clockworkmod/backup/ efs backup on your ext sd card
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No PhilZ Recovery hasn't backed up EFS. Sorry, i can't even install PhilZ recovery. I was following this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686571
Which said:-
"How to install recovery?
•From download link below, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file. Put that recovery.img file at root directory of your
sdcard. (means not in any folder)
•Now, go to terminal emulator"
I can't even find the .img file to install PhilZ Recovery.
SimonTWUK said:
I just used Samsung Tool to create an EFS backup. Choosing the internal SD option worked but locating the files is a little trickier (I used ES File Explorer in root mode to navigate from the device's root folder through data/media/0/Samsung Tool). The external SD option worked and was easier as it just created a folder called "Samsung Tool" on my SD card with the .img and .md5 files. I then just plugged my phone in to my PC and copied them off from there.
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Well done. Doesn't work for me. I don't have .img file in data/media/0/SamsungTool. This is using ES File Explorer in root mode. Don't have .img file in other SamsungTool folders either.
I've used or tried to use: Ktool, SamsungTool, EFSPro, EFS Backup, PhilZ Recovery.
I've got various .img files, .md5, and .tar files. But none of these programs have produced ALL of the files they are suppose to.
Ktool: nv_data.bin NOT FOUND in backup!!!
SamsungTool: No .img file
EFSPro: Creates a folder EFSProBackup, with nothing in it. Dialog states "can't find .tar file"
PhilZ Recovery: Can't install. Terminal claims "no .img file found in folder"
EFS Backup: "can't find .tar file"
See attached for screenshots of EFSPro, and EFS Backup.
I'm passed the stage where i'm pulling my hair out, and i'm willing to risk installing roms without knowing if i've got a proper EFS backup.
JoshR81 said:
No PhilZ Recovery hasn't backed up EFS. Sorry, i can't even install PhilZ recovery. I was following this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686571
Which said:-
"How to install recovery?
•From download link below, you'll get a 'recovery.img' file. Put that recovery.img file at root directory of your
sdcard. (means not in any folder)
•Now, go to terminal emulator"
I can't even find the .img file to install PhilZ Recovery.
Well done. Doesn't work for me. I don't have .img file in data/media/0/SamsungTool. This is using ES File Explorer in root mode. Don't have .img file in other SamsungTool folders either.
I've used or tried to use: Ktool, SamsungTool, EFSPro, EFS Backup, PhilZ Recovery.
I've got various .img files, .md5, and .tar files. But none of these programs have produced ALL of the files they are suppose to.
Ktool: nv_data.bin NOT FOUND in backup!!!
SamsungTool: No .img file
EFSPro: Creates a folder EFSProBackup, with nothing in it. Dialog states "can't find .tar file"
PhilZ Recovery: Can't install. Terminal claims "no .img file found in folder"
EFS Backup: "can't find .tar file"
See attached for screenshots of EFSPro, and EFS Backup.
I'm passed the stage where i'm pulling my hair out, and i'm willing to risk installing roms without knowing if i've got a proper EFS backup.
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Regarding PhilZ recovery you are doing things totally wrong you are making a simple job harder! Forget about terminal emulator and .img you flash Philz either with another revovery or odin. If you flash with odin you need to download a .tarmd5 file ftom PhilZ site or if you flash with cwm you need a .zip file. .I suggest you read a bit more or you may brick your device..Can't go into more detail at work right now but will look in on the thread later..Please read the stickies and forget about terminal emulator you are doing it the hard way.[emoji1]
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You install philz recovery with Odin, go read the main thread on how.
Once in Philz you select custom backup and choose efs partition.
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tallman43 said:
Forget about terminal emulator and .img you flash Philz either with another revovery or odin.
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boomboomer said:
You install philz recovery with Odin, go read the main thread on how.
Once in Philz you select custom backup and choose efs partition.
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Ok thanks guys, i've managed to install it! However, i've done the EFS backup, and i go into clockworkmod/backup/.efs_backup and there's nothing in there. I'm using ES File Explorer in root mode. PhilZ shows that the backup is successful, and lists the location and the name of the .img file
EDIT: If i bring up properties for the folder "backup", it says it contains 11 files and 3 folders, totalling 50mb.
So how can these files be viewable in order to restore with ODIN? Can i just transfer the Backup folder to my PC, and ODIN will automatically be able to use the invisible files in there?
You can restore it by your recovery only..go in custom restore and select efs
Press thanx if i helped you in anyway..
JoshR81 said:
Ok thanks guys, i've managed to install it! However, i've done the EFS backup, and i go into clockworkmod/backup/.efs_backup and there's nothing in there. I'm using ES File Explorer in root mode. PhilZ shows that the backup is successful, and lists the location and the name of the .img file
EDIT: If i bring up properties for the folder "backup", it says it contains 11 files and 3 folders, totalling 50mb.
So how can these files be viewable in order to restore with ODIN? Can i just transfer the Backup folder to my PC, and ODIN will automatically be able to use the invisible files in there?
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Not sure why ES File Explorer is not showing the files I use root explorer and have never had any problems with it seeing files..it sounds like the files are there (try another explorer) also efs backups can be made in different ways depending on what program makes them Philz backup makes them in .tar ( I think) but they can also be in .tar.gz or .img.gz
Just copy the folder to your computer also leave a copy on your phone (you can never have too many backups of efs) and see if the computer can see the files.. my computer's both windows 7 and 8 can see them fine Also just use Philz recovery to restore them in the future if you ever need to
If you've set es file explorer to hide hidden files then it will do just that.
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boomboomer said:
If you've set es file explorer to hide hidden files then it will do just that.
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Ohhh hell yeah! Thanks boomboomer. Can see those files now. I hadn't set ES File Explorer to hide hidden files, but that is the default setting.
I went into EFSProBackup folder too, but still no files in there.
I still can't see the files when i go to transfer to my computer. How do i load invisible files in Odin?
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kunal1540 said:
You can restore it by your recovery only..go in custom restore and select efs
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Ok i see.
JoshR81 said:
Ohhh hell yeah! Thanks boomboomer. Can see those files now. I hadn't set ES File Explorer to hide hidden files, but that is the default setting.
I went into EFSProBackup folder too, but still no files in there.
I still can't see the files when i go to transfer to my computer. How do i load invisible files in Odin?
EDIT:
Ok i see.
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If you can see those files on Explorer. At least try upload them with mega Dropbox or smt at least
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Clipper52a said: Thank you es0tericcha0s, I put the 2.22.1540.4.zip file in the sd card. This is the nandroid zip file I downloaded in COLLECTION of Stock backup's for my HTC One m8 model. I did not use the linux adb command to push the file into the sd card, I just just Windows 7's file copy method to copy the zip file to the card. I supposed this means the same thing. I use twrp recovery method, and have already installed the twrp tool into my HTC, the HTC is *unlocked* but I am not sure if it is rooted as well. I booted the HTC by pressing the down volume button and the power button, I went into recovery mode. When I clicked the restore icon in the twrp menu, the internal storage is empty, there is a message that saids internal storage (25404 mb) at the top, I supposed that can't be my original backup nandroid file (too small), the nandroid file downloaded in COLLECTION of Stock backup is located in my sd card (the zip file). I don't know how to find the zip file in the sd card (what button combinations to press etc). There are 3 buttons in the bottom of the restore screen, the middle button when pressed, bring me into the screen that saids in the bottom updating partition details .... Full SELinus support is present (without the usb cable hooking to the PC). So to summarized, my questions are: 1). does the 2.22.1540.4.zip file in my sd card is all I need for the backup image, do I need to unzip the file first and then change a few things, renaming boot.emmc.win to boot.img, etc. 2). how to get to the sd card to select this file to do a full restore. 3). Does the file 2.22.1540.4.zip found in COLLECTION of Stock backup truly is a saved file to restore, i.e., the actual original backup file. It seems big, at 1.5 gb. Thank you for any help. Click to expand... Click to collapse Ok, now I see where you are at. This should be easier than you think. So here's what you'll want to do: Reboot to TWRP Go to Backup ( I know, counterintuitive, but stay with me...) Backup just the boot.img (This is to create the correct backup folder name/layout) Unzip the nandroid zip and move all the .img and other files into the TWRP backup folder that has the boot.img that you backed up in it - just overwrite the boot.img you have there Now go to Restore and you should see your option there now. Your version of TWRP most likely has a file manager (under Advanced) and you should be able to unzip and move the necessary files all within TWRP. Make sure to pay attention to which storage option you are in if you have internal and external storage options. If the restore is successful and the phone still does not boot, then return to recovery and perform a reset. If it still does not boot after that, then you'll need to copy the boot.img to a PC and use fastboot to install that.
Thank you es0tericcha0s Thank you es0tericcha0s, Based on your response, I am now able to do a full restore of the HTC One m8 stock ROM. What I did was to unzip the Nandroid backup file first and then copied the whole unzip directory into the twrp/backup folder, I then just do a normal restore from the twrp recovery menu, and it worked beautifully. Thanks again. es0tericcha0s said: Ok, now I see where you are at. This should be easier than you think. So here's what you'll want to do: Reboot to TWRP Go to Backup ( I know, counterintuitive, but stay with me...) Backup just the boot.img (This is to create the correct backup folder name/layout) Unzip the nandroid zip and move all the .img and other files into the TWRP backup folder that has the boot.img that you backed up in it - just overwrite the boot.img you have there Now go to Restore and you should see your option there now. Your version of TWRP most likely has a file manager (under Advanced) and you should be able to unzip and move the necessary files all within TWRP. Make sure to pay attention to which storage option you are in if you have internal and external storage options. If the restore is successful and the phone still does not boot, then return to recovery and perform a reset. If it still does not boot after that, then you'll need to copy the boot.img to a PC and use fastboot to install that. Click to expand... Click to collapse
Clipper52a said: Thank you es0tericcha0s, Based on your response, I am now able to do a full restore of the HTC One m8 stock ROM. What I did was to unzip the Nandroid backup file first and then copied the whole unzip directory into the twrp/backup folder, I then just do a normal restore from the twrp recovery menu, and it worked beautifully. Thanks again. Click to expand... Click to collapse :good::highfive::victory:
[SOLVED] Can't find my TWRP backup folder in any file manager. [Thanks, @ FirstMn !]
I've rooted, installed TWRP, and made a backup. Now I want to copy the backup to my PC. When I plug the device into my PC the TWRP folder does not show up in the device's storage or any subfolders. I looked on the device itself using Root Explorer and ES File Exlorer, and I can't find it there either. Ditto for TWRP's built in file manager. Yet if I choose "Restore" I get the option to restore from my backups in a folder called TWRP\Backups\ The space is definitely being used up by the backups because the internal memory (16GB version) is nearly full. Is there a way to get the TWRP folder to show up?
Yes i had too this problém. You must have something like Root Browser, that can access to /data folder. Go to /data/media/0 and you see twrp folder. I dont know why it cant be visible in /storage/emulated/0...
FirstMn said: Yes i had too this problém. You must have something like Root Browser, that can access to /data folder. Go to /data/media/0 and you see twrp folder. I dont know why it cant be visible in /storage/emulated/0... Click to expand... Click to collapse Confirming it worked for me too! Marking [SOLVED] (and hitting thanks, of course!)