Flashing CM12.1 on one phone causes baseband & IEMI to become "Unknown"... - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Flashing CM12.1 on one phone causes baseband & IEMI to become "Unknown"...
Hey,
So, I've flashed 2x Samsung S2 GT-i9100 devices and one worked perfectly but the other has an issue...
I flashed I9100XWMS2_I9100VODLSF_VOD.zip onto each device via Odin [Successful]
I flashed CWM-KitKatCompatible-i9100.tar & I91001GB_6GB.pit which is a 1GB system partition, 6gb data partition and remaining goes to internal storage via pit files.zip simultaneously via Odin [Successful]
I rebooted into recovery (cwm) and flashed Apolo-8.0-CM-Beta9_Regular-TWRP.zip via CWM in order to get access to TWRP. [Successful] - I have tried without this step but the same thing happens.
I rebooted into recovery, mounted internal storage and USB Mounted. I formatted internal SDcard via Windows. [Successful] - I have tried without this step but the same thing happens.
I rebooted into recovery again and flashed cm-12.1-20151006-NIGHTLY-i9100.zip and tk_gapps-modular-micro-5.1.1-20150927.signed.zip [Successful]
I rebooted into the ROM which loaded and as soon as it finished loading one phone showed there was "No SIM" which remained there all though initial setup and setup told me to insert a sim card even though there is a working SIM card inserted in it already, I went into settings and it showed mobile connection disabled, if I go down into About, the basedband and IEMI are both unknown, where as the other phone has a baseband of I9100BULS3, an IEMI and works perfectly. [Partial Success]
If I flash back to stock partition tables and then flash I9100XWMS2_I9100VODLSF_VOD.zip then the baseband returns, IEMI returns and mobile connectivity works perfectly...
How/what am I doing wrong and how do I fix this?
Thanks

Bump, could really do with some help!

Try using stock partitions rather than 1gb for system and 6gb for data. 1gb for system and 4gb for data works well on my phone, so you could try that. I'm pretty sure 1gb for system and 6gb for data was bugged on some roms, that's why it wasnt working for you.
That obviously means that you need to use a smaller gapps.
Regards, gsstudios

gsstudios said:
Try using stock partitions rather than 1gb for system and 6gb for data. 1gb for system and 4gb for data works well on my phone, so you could try that. I'm pretty sure 1gb for system and 6gb for data was bugged on some roms, that's why it wasnt working for you.
That obviously means that you need to use a smaller gapps.
Regards, gsstudios
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Stock partitions have a system partition too small, that's why the custom PIT is required. Remember I did the exact same proceedure on another GT-i9100 and it worked fine...
Everything works on this one that it's not working correctly on except for the mobile data connection (no phone, data... etc)

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Just an idea but how about you try to restore the working nandroid backup from one phone to the other phone?

Muthzer the One said:
Just an idea but how about you try to restore the working nandroid backup from one phone to the other phone?
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How is that able to fix the problem, isn't a nandroid a device specific backup because of the EFS folder?
Also, If I flash stock partitions & rom the mobile connectivity starts working again...

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SD Card can't be read or formatted - Help needed

I have been using checkrom revolution hd v4 for 2 weeks with DK 2.5.2 with no problems. But after a nornal reboot today, the SD card (internal) can't be read even after several reboots. I tried to formatted it but it can't be formatted either. Just bought my SGS2 two months ago only.
What should i do to recover function of my SD card again? Is it because of the custom rom that caused this issue?
Please help. Thanks!
Sent from my GT-I9100
Try doing a full-stock restore, making sure to do a factory reset, wipe the cache and Dalvik cache along the way. If you're still having problems, take it to a Samsung service center.
That's really strange though - I'd assume that if the OS can't read/write the internal storage, then it shouldn't be able to flash a ROM, or even really load the OS?
just a thought... have you tried to: connect your phone via usb as external drive and have windows do a repair of harddrive.
i had a sdcard which was "read only" under android, after that procedure it worked again flawless
in my case the cause was a faulty titanium backup file....
screamworks said:
Try doing a full-stock restore, making sure to do a factory reset, wipe the cache and Dalvik cache along the way. If you're still having problems, take it to a Samsung service center.
That's really strange though - I'd assume that if the OS can't read/write the internal storage, then it shouldn't be able to flash a ROM, or even really load the OS?
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matis1 said:
just a thought... have you tried to: connect your phone via usb as external drive and have windows do a repair of harddrive.
i had a sdcard which was "read only" under android, after that procedure it worked again flawless
in my case the cause was a faulty titanium backup file....
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Thanks for the help! I suspect it might be Titanium Backup problem. The OS finally read the internal SD after a few more reboots but all the data inside is wiped out Not to mention I accidentally formatted my external SD by mistake as well. Sigh...got to restore everything bit by bit. Do you think it could be a media problem initially (i.e. problem with the internal SD)?

[Q] I've bricked my phone - any help?

So, I've no idea specifically where to start, so I'll just go from the beginning. Earlier today, I flashed a stock firmware for my device (I9300XXDLJ4 from the 'Stock Firmwares' thread) using Mobile Odin Pro successfully. No problems, except for when I forgot to factory reset the first time through.
More recently, I tried to re-flash CF-Root 6.4 to regain root, which didn't work as well as I had hoped, as I am now left with an unmountable /data partition on my internal SD, which means I cannot go any further in the 'factory reset -> restore' route. I have no idea what to do anymore - 30 Google searches later and about 20 separate flashes of firmware hasn't helped and I'm at the end of my tether. I really have no idea what other information to supply, so I guess if you guys have any idea you can let me know.
In addition, although a blank, yet working OS and phone would be better than a paperweight, I would like to keep my internal sd-card intact (or at least the partition with all my stuff on it). I also have a CWM6 back-up on my external sd if that could help me in any way.
So, yeah, whatever you can think would be greatly appreciated please and thank you.
(Long story short - unmountable /data partition on my internal sd means I can't boot/flash any 'proper' OS / it's soft bricked.)
UPDATE: Booted into stock Samsung firmware as above, not sure if it's because it's still got all the stuff from before and I haven't wiped it or it's genuinely fixed. May as well spend another half-hour on Odin to see what I can do.
UPDATE 2: Fixed. Mounting the /data partition only worked once I flashed the stock firmware - whether it's because of the recovery or the OS, I'm not entirely sure, but I'm now able to read/write to the /data partiton and I've just booted up my previous CM10 nightly, so... yeah. DO what you will with this thread mods. I'm done here, for now.
Irradium said:
So, I've no idea specifically where to start, so I'll just go from the beginning. Earlier today, I flashed a stock firmware for my device (I9300XXDLJ4 from the 'Stock Firmwares' thread) using Mobile Odin Pro successfully. No problems, except for when I forgot to factory reset the first time through.
More recently, I tried to re-flash CF-Root 6.4 to regain root, which didn't work as well as I had hoped, as I am now left with an unmountable /data partition on my internal SD, which means I cannot go any further in the 'factory reset -> restore' route. I have no idea what to do anymore - 30 Google searches later and about 20 separate flashes of firmware hasn't helped and I'm at the end of my tether. I really have no idea what other information to supply, so I guess if you guys have any idea you can let me know.
In addition, although a blank, yet working OS and phone would be better than a paperweight, I would like to keep my internal sd-card intact (or at least the partition with all my stuff on it). I also have a CWM6 back-up on my external sd if that could help me in any way.
So, yeah, whatever you can think would be greatly appreciated please and thank you.
(Long story short - unmountable /data partition on my internal sd means I can't boot/flash any 'proper' OS / it's soft bricked.)
UPDATE: Booted into stock Samsung firmware as above, not sure if it's because it's still got all the stuff from before and I haven't wiped it or it's genuinely fixed. May as well spend another half-hour on Odin to see what I can do.
UPDATE 2: Fixed. Mounting the /data partition only worked once I flashed the stock firmware - whether it's because of the recovery or the OS, I'm not entirely sure, but I'm now able to read/write to the /data partiton and I've just booted up my previous CM10 nightly, so... yeah. DO what you will with this thread mods. I'm done here, for now.
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Good to read a thread with a quick "happy ending"!
Good work mate!
// Ohamn

Updat via Kies failed, what now?

Hi all,
My sister-in-law hooked up her phone to her laptop and then Kies responded there was an update. I know for a fact that she was on 2.3.6 and the suggested update was the ICS one.
The phone booted in download mode and then got stuck on 12%, then she turned to me.
I'm pretty familiair with Android phones and I rooted and installed custom ROMs on quite a lot of phones. But, it was always with a full backup and I always made sure the phone numbers were on the SIM card as an extra precaution.
Now, this phone is NOT rooted, just stock 2.3.6 on it, she made no backups of any kind and there's no external SD card in it so the photo's are on the internal memory.
So, what I need first, if possible, is access to the internal memory. Normally, I can mount the memory in clockworkmod recovery, but this phone is not rooted so no CWM. Can I flash a kernel to get CWM? And if yes, which one?
Secondly, is there any way to backup the phone numbers? If I flash a new ROM I will loose al numbers, right?
Hope someone can help, she's quite desperate! (me too actually)
one part of information I forgot to give;
when I pull out the battery and reboot the phone after putting it back, I just get the phone/warning sign/pc logo and the text "firmware upgrade encountered an Issue. Please select recovery mode in Kies ans try again"
When I do that, Kies sees the phone, starts downloading a recovery image of some sort and stay on 100% for a few minutes and then closes without any error message.
Numbers are stored in Google account, and Internal memory is not formatted if you do a factory reset. I could recommend you to move your question to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648351&page=148
drraptor said:
Numbers are stored in Google account, and Internal memory is not formatted if you do a factory reset. I could recommend you to move your question to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1648351&page=148
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Hi, I just flashed a stock ROM of the same version with Odin.
Phone is ok again, nothing is lost.
Camera was set on storing photos in internal memory, I changed it.
All contacts were already stored on the SIM card so no sync to Gmail
vinz3nt said:
Hi, I just flashed a stock ROM of the same version with Odin.
Phone is ok again, nothing is lost.
Camera was set on storing photos in internal memory, I changed it.
All contacts were already stored on the SIM card so no sync to Gmail
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So internal memory wasn't wiped ?
Just backup and flash a Stock ICS using Odin

[Q] RemICS install in Galaxy i9000 halts

First off, I am no expert so please be gentle! I previously rooted my old Samsung Galaxy S i9000 and installed ICS, which went OK, but the phone became quite slow and unstable. I was advised to install RemICS and downloaded all the zip files from this forum, and put them on the external SD card. I followed the developer's instructions to the letter, as well as reading everything I could find on the subject. The reset and data wiping went fine, but the installation of the ROM didn't. It halted with an error message -`ROM incompatible, trying to use an invalid partition'. I repeat that this is supposed to be the specific ROM for the i9000. The phone now won't boot into recovery. It stops with an orange Android logo and the text `Powered by Mackay Kernel'. It won't boot into download mode either. The Mackay screen stays there however long I leave it. I really need help from the ROM developer but I can't post to that forum. How can I either boot into recovery or into download mode? Is this ROM reliable? What could I have done wrong?
More info:
Presumably everyone is on holiday! But just in case anyone is reading, there is further news. The reason I could not start recovery mode was that the button sequence was different from what I had been told. It now boots reliably into Mackay (which of course is TWRP). I have found that the phone is unable to mount the partitions DATA and SYSTEM - they seem to be corrupted. Hence it has not wiped DATA, although TWRP wrongly reports success. I have tried updating the partitions to ext3 or ext4 but this fails every time. I could format the thing from Windows but that will wipe everything including recovery of course. I need a tool to repair these partitions, but have not found anything so far. This may well have been the reason the phone was getting creaky in the first place.
I have copied a new ROM to the external SD card, using a card reader, and inserted this into the phone. Strangely the TWRP file manager reports that EXTERNAL SD is a sub-folder of SD CARD, and that is empty. The file manager does not show the real external SD card. But the real external SD shows up on the Windows USB connection. What is going on?
When I try to mount the partitions, DATA and SYSTEM can't be checked - the other partitions (Cache, sdcard, and emmc are all checked).
kingGrn Copeland
Well for the benefit of anyone else with the same problem, I have managed to re-flash the ROM back to stock. It just took 3 days of intensive web browsing until I understood how to do it, and found software that worked - a lot of stuff out there has errors.
To summarise, the problem was:
1. Data and System partitions became damaged, so phone became unstable.
2. Attempt to upgrade ROM failed because of damaged partitions.
3. Could not boot phone into recovery or download because button combination was different from what I was told.
The solution was:
4. Boot into download mode using correct button combination.
5. Re-flash back to stock ROM and re-partition using Odin.
Yes, someone did tell me that, and I would have done that straight away if I could have gotten into download mode. We live and learn
The solution was:
4. Boot into download mode using correct button combination.
5. Re-flash back to stock ROM and re-partition using Odin.
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Thanks this wa useful for me too.

Android 4.3 storage issue

I installed various Android 4.3 ROMs (Carbon, SliemBean, PA, CM), and in all of them the internal and external storage did not work, but I saw that other people it does not happen anymore.
Is there a solution for this?
Is this a common problem for the 4.3 ROMs? Common among xt910 and xt912? Affecting both internal and external storage? Always? At random? Or any rhyme or reason?
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I am also having issues with when I mount my phone as a USB storage device on my PC. The phone abruptly unmounts whenever I start file transfer. I am using PA 3.99 JB 4.3 rom. I will appreciate any help.
I also need help on this thread. Thank you all: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45217945#post45217945
"insufficient storage" after ROM flash
I just flashed android 4.3 ROM on my phone (phone is Infuse 4g, ROM is CM10.2 - 8/30/2013 - Butter)
after I have restored most of my apps w/ data using Titanium Backup, I don't have any storage left (according to notifications and phone storage information - couldn't update apps, and several apps couldn't be restored (restore process stopped at 94%)
when I go to settings > storage, there's message "Storage space is running out", Total space shown for internal storage is 1.28GB, Available is 9.44MB,
however, when I connect to computer it shows that I still have more then 9GB available on the internal storage.
when I was flashing ROM, I had to go back to ICS ROM, (I've lost root access ), then 4.2 Rom, then 4.3. it warned me that it will re-partition my storage, and I may lose any data - I agreed, as I had everything backed up. now I don't really have a storage
I assume it has something to do with partitioning, but I have no Idea how to fix it, or what is the best way go around it. please help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456532
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2464308
I have a xt910 umts_spyder, internal sd card works on first boot
after the second boot the internal sd card stops working, external sd is working normal
happens with every 4.3 ROM, I already tried to reformat the internal Storage using a 4.3 ROM
Also note that they don't mount in /mnt anymore but in /storage as sdcard0 and sdcard1.
kattzenfleisch said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2456532
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2464308
I have a xt910 umts_spyder, internal sd card works on first boot
after the second boot the internal sd card stops working, external sd is working normal
happens with every 4.3 ROM, I already tried to reformat the internal Storage using a 4.3 ROM
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thanks. I didn't see that same problem was listed already. will try to wipe cache/dalvic cache as it is suggested there. will report results later
it's really weird that nobody mentioned this problem on the developer's forum.
atyusha said:
I just flashed android 4.3 ROM on my phone (phone is Infuse 4g, ROM is CM10.2 - 8/30/2013 - Butter)
after I have restored most of my apps w/ data using Titanium Backup, I don't have any storage left (according to notifications and phone storage information - couldn't update apps, and several apps couldn't be restored (restore process stopped at 94%)
when I go to settings > storage, there's message "Storage space is running out", Total space shown for internal storage is 1.28GB, Available is 9.44MB,
however, when I connect to computer it shows that I still have more then 9GB available on the internal storage.
when I was flashing ROM, I had to go back to ICS ROM, (I've lost root access ), then 4.2 Rom, then 4.3. it warned me that it will re-partition my storage, and I may lose any data - I agreed, as I had everything backed up. now I don't really have a storage
I assume it has something to do with partitioning, but I have no Idea how to fix it, or what is the best way go around it. please help.
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I've been using PACman V06 for a week or so now, no problems whatsoever. ext SD and USB mounting have been flawless.
As for the internal storage issue, when using Stock rom slot, or using a completely unaltered phone, the stock rom recognizes the entire internal storage, as the only partitioning are the internal storage, and the stock system partition. When you create a new slot, that rom only recognizes the partition it was created on as valid storage. This is to prevent changes to other rom slots inadvertently, I believe.
I have this issue only with some apps, titanium backup, root explorer are able to identify my intetnal. Last night I connect my phone to pc and the pc sometimes see my internal and sometimes the pc doesnt recognizes my internal...I use Slimbean for a week now. Its been doing great exept this internal thing. External storage is well recognized
Hello me...its me again...
are there any news on that problem?
kattzenfleisch said:
are there any news on that problem?
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I have wiped cache/dalvic cache as it was suggested before... twice... didn't help at all
also, in the CWM Recovery I saw that sdcard0, sdcard1, datadata, system and data are "unmounted"... I have mounted them all, but it didn't make any difference either (I'm not sure if it would even make any difference, or these mount/unmount setting is only for CWM Recovery, because on the next boot into CWM everything but cache is unmounted again
any other idea on what can be done to fix it?
here's another update.
I've flashed different 4.3 ROM ([ROM][JellyBean][4.3][Official]BeanStalk Build 4.3.1015 - Updated 10/27/2013 - 4.3) - same issue. next day I went back to stock, and formatted everything I could (all but "android secure") - it didn't help either. Now I have Ginger Bread, with same partitioning problem - about 1.2 GB for system and apps, and about 13 GB for everything else (I removed microSD card for now.)
I used to have all apps in one spot, and they would take a lot more space then 1.2 GB... now I cannot restore all of them from backup (Titanium Backup Pro), as there is not enough space.
I don't remember having such partitioning before I flashed it with 4.3 ROM
any suggestion? have I missed anything?
atyusha said:
here's another update.
I've flashed different 4.3 ROM ([ROM][JellyBean][4.3][Official]BeanStalk Build 4.3.1015 - Updated 10/27/2013 - 4.3) - same issue. next day I went back to stock, and formatted everything I could (all but "android secure") - it didn't help either. Now I have Ginger Bread, with same partitioning problem - about 1.2 GB for system and apps, and about 13 GB for everything else (I removed microSD card for now.)
I used to have all apps in one spot, and they would take a lot more space then 1.2 GB... now I cannot restore all of them from backup (Titanium Backup Pro), as there is not enough space.
I don't remember having such partitioning before I flashed it with 4.3 ROM
any suggestion? have I missed anything?
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there seems to be no update on that problem
here's good reply on this problem from another forum:
The Jack of Clubs said:
the infuse is older than the galaxy nexus so theres no datamedia or mtp. the 16gb storage is typically called the internal sdcard (nonremovable) because it acts more like an sdcard and doesnt share partition and storage with the data partition. the data partition is called internal storage, which on the infuse is about 2gb, though a little less on cm10.2 because the system partition was made bigger for newer versions of android. if your having low storage issues on the data partition, youre going to probably have to move some of your apps to the internal 16gb sdcard by going into settings > apps > on sd card and moving some of them over. i would not recommend moving over apps that sync or run in the background, but if you have a lot of games, those typically move fine. i would do that until you have atleast 400mb of the internal storage free. ive talked to araemo in irc how hard it would be to setup datamedia on the infuse to combine the internal sdcard and data partition. long story short, rather difficult and it would be too big a hit on performance.
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to support this, here's my story: I have already went back to Froyo, and saw that internal storage is 1.8 GB, now I'm back to 4.3 ROM, and it's 1.26 again
looks like I always had it all partitioned, but I haven't noticed it until system partition got changed and internal storage became smaller.
it might not be true for all other phones, as they can be partitioned differently, but it's true for samsung infuse, and probably for a number of other samsung phones.
I have tried CM10.2 , PA RC-2 , slimbean , and even carbon 4.3 but none of these roms detect my internal storage
Gautam Padirooted said:
I have tried CM10.2 , PA RC-2 , slimbean , and even carbon 4.3 but none of these roms detect my internal storage
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the problem also appears on CM11 (Android 4.4)
i need to wipe the /cache partition bevore every boot
then it mounts the storages, but if i don't wipe it it won't mount the internal storage
so the problem has to be on the /cache partition?
Hi,
I though this issue was happening only with the 4.3 based ROMs but that still happens even with CM 10.2 ROM.
That failure is not happening all the time, sometimes you just need to wait after the boot and there is the ext-sd again.
yes i think it happens very sporadically
I've got the sdcard unmounted issue with all android4.3 roms that i've tried. Device is XT910 and recovery was BMM 0.3.4. I will use the phone with safestrap 3.65 for a while to check if it's a rom or recovery thing.
Semseddin said:
I've got the sdcard unmounted issue with all android4.3 roms that i've tried. Device is XT910 and recovery was BMM 0.3.4. I will use the phone with safestrap 3.65 for a while to check if it's a rom or recovery thing.
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I've tried SS, but nothing changed.,

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