Hi, there:
After flashed one ROM, my GSM became to out-of-work. Then, I realized that I never back up my /efs file system. :'(
Is there anybody can tell me how can I fix this issue? Thanks. Someone said, I can use KTool to restore /efs, but the question is where I can get one? :crying:
Backups are important. Also, make sure to transfer your backups to your computer!
What model is your tablet? This is probably important.
You can try to do a full flash with Odin.
I had this problem with my Galaxy S I9000 after flashing MIUI.
After i flashed a 3-part stock-firmware with Odin the folder was back and IMEI has been restored.
Hi
I know there is plenty of threads but i still dont know what to do (my english not so good)
So my history begins with stock I9300XXELLA i think - i rooted it and flashed some other roms later, few days ago i decided to try this 4.2.2 leak and i flashed fantasy rom. It asked me if i want to do backup of my efs so i did. Later it asked me about new modem i think, i agreed too. After installing this rom i found i cant connect to my network and my imei is generic (000499). I tried to restore my efs backup with ktool but it only got me to factory mode opening (ktool saw efs backup but couldnt find nv_data.bin there - its there i checked). Next thing i did was flashing stock rom
I9300XXELLA by ODIN and trying to restore efs again this time with Samsung I9300 EFS Backup. It said its complete but i still have no network and my imei is still generic. What should i do? I heard about 3 file rom but i dont know which to flash. Sorry for another thread about this but its my last hope.
PS. My efs backup looks like this EFS.tar.gz--->EFS(folder)-->files
Looks like efs restore didn't go right. Flash stock 4.1.2 , stock basebsnd again and try restoring it.
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I think my backup is wrong bcoz when i entered efs folder i had files in it and another /efs folder which had same files inside
Start at the beginning or simply take the phone to a service centre .
Basics read first.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2344125
Critical you read the first two posts
Ok i managed it, i flashed 4.2.2 with older modem than my 4.1.2 so i "downgraded" modem. This older one had different efs partition so i had to do was flashing XXEMG4 modem back : ) Thank you for replies
Hello All.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 international (GT-I9300 - OS 4.0.4 - I9300DXLE8 baseband) I applied a ROM update (4.2.1) and lost signal. I then flashed again using various ROMS but nothing. I did some research about the EFS folder and using the XXEMG4 modem binary to get the IMEI number back from the generic one but now I cannot connect to any of the mobile carriers that are found. I have to admit, before I discovered the XXEMG4 issue (from a thread here) I did (mistakenly) look in to the EFS folder and I confess I most likely have messed that up and that may be the reason I cannot get a signal any further even though I can get the correct IMEI?
Is there anything I can do which would not involve sending the phone to Samsung? Flashing the stock ROM did not fix it and now, I have found, regardless of what ROM I flash, I must also flash the XXEMG4 modem as well otherwise I just get a generic IMEI number. I blame myself and my own stupidity for not reading more about the EFS system first (and not making a backup either) so I just wanted clarification that there is nothing more I can do.
To summarise:
Updated ROM and lost IMEI (generic)
Did not back up EFS folder
Flashed various ROMS - no service & generic IMEI
Flashed ROM with XXEMG4 modem
Phone IMEI is correct but still no service - emergency calls only
Ariza patch did nothing, factory reset does nothing, stock ROM does nothing.
Many thanks for your time.
Install the patched mg4 modem and all should be fixed
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Start from beginning flash leaked firmware via odin from sammobile
Then root by cfroot
Install recovery and then flash custom recovery..
Also if u do have a backup of stock with working imei then u cn restore that if u dnt want to do the odin procedure..
Thanks for the replies but I seem to have fixed it.
I restored back to stock ROM, restored EFS Backup using KTools and restarted the phone and all is well.
I am now backing the phone up completely using EFS Pro.
Many thanks.
If you've corrupted files in the efs folder then no, there is nothing you can do yourself. The repair should not be too expensive as no hardware needed replacing.
Edit. You wrote 'didn't backup efs', but now say you've solved it by restoring your backup -which is the whole point of taking a backup before you flash anything.
ianwuk said:
Thanks for the replies but I seem to have fixed it.
I restored back to stock ROM, restored EFS Backup using KTools and restarted the phone and all is well.
I am now backing the phone up completely using EFS Pro.
Many thanks.
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Where can I download Ktools?
Tidus32x said:
Where can I download Ktools?
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Via search XDA
Hey, messed up my phone and could really use some help:
I own a Galaxy Note (GT-N7000). Suddenly the IMEI went null/null and baseband unknown. Tried many things to recover from this but nothing seemed to work. I left the phone with the latest stock rom (Jellybean 4.1.2)
I then installed EFS Professional (rooting the phone first and installing BusyBox) and could connect to the phone with EFS Pro. I tried doing baseband and IEMI repair, and though the log showed it had successfully restores from .bak files in /efs partition, IMEI and baseband were still null.
So then I totally screwed it, hitting the "format EFS partition" by mistake (it was 3am by then) and didn't make a backup first. The phone wouldn't boot, so I flashed the latest stock rom again and now it continually loops when showing the Samsung logo when I turn it on. I can turn it on in download mode and recovery mode. When on recovery mode, it says /efs partition not found so I guess that makes sense.
The question here would be: is there any way I can fix it without sending it to service? Some options that sound possible:
- Flash the phone with some other custom ROM that would repartition the whole phone, thus creating an /efs partition again
- Use some nice software to recover the /efs partition
I'm sure that if a service can fix it, there should be a way I could do it as well.
I know my IMEI number (it's in the sticker on the back of the phone) so there should be a way to restore it into de efs partition, right?
Thank you all and forgive me if I've made some noob comment on this post...just doing my best
javigoile said:
Hey, messed up my phone and could really use some help:
I own a Galaxy Note (GT-N7000). Suddenly the IMEI went null/null and baseband unknown. Tried many things to recover from this but nothing seemed to work. I left the phone with the latest stock rom (Jellybean 4.1.2)
I then installed EFS Professional (rooting the phone first and installing BusyBox) and could connect to the phone with EFS Pro. I tried doing baseband and IEMI repair, and though the log showed it had successfully restores from .bak files in /efs partition, IMEI and baseband were still null.
So then I totally screwed it, hitting the "format EFS partition" by mistake (it was 3am by then) and didn't make a backup first. The phone wouldn't boot, so I flashed the latest stock rom again and now it continually loops when showing the Samsung logo when I turn it on. I can turn it on in download mode and recovery mode. When on recovery mode, it says /efs partition not found so I guess that makes sense.
The question here would be: is there any way I can fix it without sending it to service? Some options that sound possible:
- Flash the phone with some other custom ROM that would repartition the whole phone, thus creating an /efs partition again
- Use some nice software to recover the /efs partition
I'm sure that if a service can fix it, there should be a way I could do it as well.
I know my IMEI number (it's in the sticker on the back of the phone) so there should be a way to restore it into de efs partition, right?
Thank you all and forgive me if I've made some noob comment on this post...just doing my best
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something like a stock odin flash would fix it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261598 as long as it flashes a pit file
then once that works, see if efs pro will let you manually set the imei.
if not, then make sure you are stock, and make sure you use triangle away or something and then send it in.
Lgrootnoob said:
something like a stock odin flash would fix it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2261598 as long as it flashes a pit file
then once that works, see if efs pro will let you manually set the imei.
if not, then make sure you are stock, and make sure you use triangle away or something and then send it in.
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Thanks for the help! I'm downloading the AT&T stock rom from the thread you provided and will let you know how it works after flashing it
javigoile said:
Thanks for the help! I'm downloading the AT&T stock rom from the thread you provided and will let you know how it works after flashing it
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Whoaaaa You should STOP ASAP! You can't flash the AT&T firmware via Odin since you have the international version.
es0tericcha0s said:
Whoaaaa You should STOP ASAP! You can't flash the AT&T firmware via Odin since you have the international version.
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I'm from Argentina, this phone is from Movistar carrier. Right now I have the latest stock rom from Movistar flashed, but the rom available does not have any PIT file, so I can't get my efs partition restored and the phone does not boot in normal mode (only download and recovery mode).
As far as I can remember, any phone that works with AT&T in the US works just fine in Argentina with Movistar. I've brought some iPhones from AT&T (not unlocked) and they worked without a problem.
I believe that I have the international version, but what could happen if I flashed the AT&T stock rom?
Thanks!
javigoile said:
I'm from Argentina, this phone is from Movistar carrier. Right now I have the latest stock rom from Movistar flashed, but the rom available does not have any PIT file, so I can't get my efs partition restored and the phone does not boot in normal mode (only download and recovery mode).
As far as I can remember, any phone that works with AT&T in the US works just fine in Argentina with Movistar. I've brought some iPhones from AT&T (not unlocked) and they worked without a problem.
I believe that I have the international version, but what could happen if I flashed the AT&T stock rom?
Thanks!
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It's either going to fail at trying to install the modem and do nothing, or it'll make it worse. In no way is it going to help anything.
You should be able to find your firmware here:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/
Thanks. I had already downloaded the Movistar stock rom from Sammobile and this time I tried flashing it (using Odin) together with the PIT file and though it said something in the result log about using pit file for mapping, result was the same...still stuck with a bad efs partition that makes the booting loop again and again...
Any thoughts? How can I fix my efs partition? Any help is much appreciated.
Not sure there would be much more to do on your own without the official backup without special tools like SPT, Octopus Box, SRS, etc, but those cost more than the phone, so would have to find a shop that has the equipment and is also competent at using them. Many of the major software tools have repos with files like you need and the correct way to load them. I'd love to have one for my shop, but requests to fix stuff like this don't come often enough to justify the expense when there are more pressing matters...
On another forum they were saying that you can use the efs backup from another clean phone because it does not actually contain the IMEI, so if you could find one of those... I tried to download a couple for you yesterday to test but they either failed to open correctly or didn't pass the md5 validity check in Odin, which is why I didn't repost.
I didnt mean flash the rom I linked. That was an example. sorry guys.
Lgrootnoob said:
I didnt mean flash the rom I linked. That was an example. sorry guys.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures
I'm still working on restoring the /efs partition, even with a null IMEI, at least to be able to use the phone with wi-fi for other purposes (if I can't find someone to flash a good efs.img and restore the IMEI completely).
Right now it's still a brick. Will post update soon.
Thank you all!
javigoile said:
Desperate times call for desperate measures
I'm still working on restoring the /efs partition, even with a null IMEI, at least to be able to use the phone with wi-fi for other purposes (if I can't find someone to flash a good efs.img and restore the IMEI completely).
Right now it's still a brick. Will post update soon.
Thank you all!
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I found some links.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1724415
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13564
http://imadn2008.blogspot.com/2013/01/fix-boot-loop-for-samsung-galaxy-note.html
Hello, so yesterday I tried to flash custom ROM and it worked perfectly. So I decided to try other ROM and after installing it I didn't get any mobile network. I checked my IMEI and it was 000000. Is there any way to set my IMEI back to previous? I have my previous IMEI in the box, I just need to change it back. Phone is Samsung A5 2017 (A520F). Any help will be appreciated.
I might add that I possibly deleted efs or whatever it's called. Downloading currently stock rom from sammobile to try if it works. Also downloades somebody's efs .tar file but can't flash it because I don't have PDA nor EFS option in odin.