I created a tool a while back for Galaxy S II owners to backup and restore the '/efs' partition and perform basic NV Repair on their devices.
This proved so popular that I recently updated the application which now includes a feature to automatically detect the mount point of the '/efs' partition. This allows any supported device to be used with EFS Pro and also adds support for future devices.
Check out the link below for more info and download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18524176
Enjoy!
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Many thanks lyriquidperfection for providing what is a very under rated tool Your tool once saved my old SGS2 and so this was one of the first things I used on my shiny new SGS3.
Greetings from Eastwood fellow Midlander
ty all for your help guys!
I keep getting an "Installation Aborted" message. I tried on the internal and external SD cards and toggled the signature verification but still get the same. What could cause this?
slonn said:
I keep getting an "Installation Aborted" message. I tried on the internal and external SD cards and toggled the signature verification but still get the same. What could cause this?
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EFS Pro is a Windows Application.
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D'oh!! Thanks for that...
Improtant Info regarding the use of EFS Pro with Galaxy S III
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27298292
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Update!
EFS Pro v1.6.8 update has now been released!!!!
Now includes FULL support for SGS III.
Enjoy!
EFS Pro v1.7.13 is out!
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EFS Pro v1.8.6 is now out! Improved device support and bug fixes.
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Got a question for ya : lyriquidperfection
If you check out this picture its of the root of my EFS folder on my International SG3.
Now before i used your program i flashed a custom rom and made the backup with that as i didnt know about your program when i rooted to use it first before flashing custom.
Now in the root of my efs folder can you tell me what files i can delete in there as there are a lot of files that where probably put there by custom rom.
i just want to know what a stock efs folder looks like so i know what files to keep and what to delete.
cheers.
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Got a question for ya : lyriquidperfection
If you check out this picture its of the root of my EFS folder on my International SG3.
Now before i used your program i flashed a custom rom and made the backup with that as i didnt know about your program when i rooted to use it first before flashing custom.
Now in the root of my efs folder can you tell me what files i can delete in there as there are a lot of files that where probably put there by custom rom.
i just want to know what a stock efs folder looks like so i know what files to keep and what to delete.
cheers.
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Hi mate, I own a GS2 and I know the efs folder layout is quite different on the GS3. You could try asking the guys in the GS3 forums to shed some light but I would say as long as you have a working efs folder and its been backed up then you will be fine.
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Hi mate, I own a GS2 and I know the efs folder layout is quite different on the GS3. You could try asking the guys in the GS3 forums to shed some light but I would say as long as you have a working efs folder and its been backed up then you will be fine.
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Yeah everything is working and backed up i just wanted to find out what the stock efs g3 international efs folder looked like and what files where in there.
and fyi i thought i was already in the GS3 forums
: QUESTION for all that own the GS3 International and have backed up there efs folder just after they rooted on there stock rom ect what is the file structure and names of the folders and files please.. would appre****e a file tree of some sort.
cheers.
bump to my question, any international gs3 users please answer ta.
This tool is for?
UnwiredDroid said:
This tool is for?
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Backing up imei on international samsung devices.
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does USB Debugging have to be enabled?
EDIT: NVM, ran the program and saw that it has to be. Should maybe post this in your thread since I didn't want to start the app without knowing if it must be enabled, and the app only tells you after you start it Vicious cycle.
EFS Professional v2.0.9 has now been released!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
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lyriquidperfection said:
EFS Professional v2.0.9 has now been released!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
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Hey.. Got a question on this.. If we have an unlocked G3..do we need to do this?
In that what service would it provide?
Understanding it backs up an important partition incase of corruption.. But if you are not locked into a carrier then is it necessary to keep a backup of this information..?
I think I have the answer.. thanks to Mskip..
Q. Why do I need to back up my IMEI/EFS and how do I do it?
There well protected section of your device that is virtually immune to any kind of flashing and manipulation (unless of course you know how to access it). This part of the device contains information such as IMEI (or MEID and ESN in the case of CDMA devices), programming parameters for the device such as your account information (phone number, etc), data provisioning parameters, and a whole bunch of other things that, when not handled properly, can render a device completely useless. All of these are contained in the infamous \EFS folder. If anything messes with your EFS folder, unlike flashing a device (which could potentially lead to bricks as well) it could render your device completely useless as it will no longer be recognized by your carrier. If you are not planning on flashing anything to your device and want to stay on pure Stock then you may never have any problems but it is still advisable to backup this information just in case (better to be safe than sorry). If you have a GT-I9300 GSM Model then you can do this from the Toolkit but if you have an LTE device then it isn't soo easy to do. If you have an LTE device you should go to *THIS* thread by lyriquidperfection and follow the information to save your IMEI/NV Data so that you are covered if anything should happen.
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It says my device isn't perm rooted but it is.
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HI
my imei showing 000000000....i flashed my phone and lost my imei....
If any dev restore my imei i will surely donate.
Thanx in advance
srinivas07 said:
HI
my imei showing 000000000....i flashed my phone and lost my imei....
If any dev restore my imei i will surely donate.
Thanx in advance
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had you backed up your efs folder before../???
neo1691 said:
had you backed up your efs folder before../???
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NO i didnt back my efs folder
srinivas07 said:
NO i didnt back my efs folder
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if you would have backed up your efc then we could have flashed your imei via odin!!
i dont know any other solution. Hope some expert will look into this
Flash any stock rom 1st.. see if it is back..
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ranadip.bswas said:
Flash any stock rom 1st.. see if it is back..
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yaa i had given a try to all those....still it shows 000000000000
On a lighter note --
Steal someone's efs backup, flash it, generate/get a valid IMEI from one of those sources who were doing good business during the "Chinese Phone" fiasco in India and force feed that IMEI
Tianhe said:
On a lighter note --
Steal someone's efs backup, flash it, generate/get a valid IMEI from one of those sources who were doing good business during the "Chinese Phone" fiasco in India and force feed that IMEI
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should i use the efs which is of only g3 one's or can i use any android one's???
Srinivas buddy - i would like you to note that i am no techno whiz and therefore my comments on this problem may also be taken with a pinch of salt. If i had to hazard a guess, i would surely try a efs backup from G3 rather than any other phone. The problem which will arise after you have flashed the efs & its succesfully working, is that there will be potential conflict of the IMEI in case both phones are active. Therefore, it is imperative to change the IMEI at once - and people do say that getting a valid IMEI is possible
To repeat myself - i am in no way responsible for any damage which may result from the above and hope that the DEVs have a better solution than my wild-ass theory
Tianhe said:
Srinivas buddy - i would like you to note that i am no techno whiz and therefore my comments on this problem may also be taken with a pinch of salt. If i had to hazard a guess, i would surely try a efs backup from G3 rather than any other phone. The problem which will arise after you have flashed the efs & its succesfully working, is that there will be potential conflict of the IMEI in case both phones are active. Therefore, it is imperative to change the IMEI at once - and people do say that getting a valid IMEI is possible
To repeat myself - i am in no way responsible for any damage which may result from the above and hope that the DEVs have a better solution than my wild-ass theory
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ok...but im a little bit confused...can u clearly explain me...sorry for that
What i mean is that when you "borrow" the efs backup from another phone and flash it to yours - then both the phones will have same IMEI since both carry the same efs information. This may cause problems when both the phones are active on the cellular network and i believe it may also be illegal. Therefore, it is important that you should get a new IMEI number as soon as possible.
Please remember that this is all guesswork and not recommended. However, if you dont care about possibly bricking your phone then atleast choose a efs backup from a phone which is exactly the same model as yours & running the same build / firmware + consult the DEVs before this
Tianhe said:
What i mean is that when you "borrow" the efs backup from another phone and flash it to yours - then both the phones will have same IMEI since both carry the same efs information. This may cause problems when both the phones are active on the cellular network and i believe it may also be illegal. Therefore, it is important that you should get a new IMEI number as soon as possible.
Please remember that this is all guesswork and not recommended. However, if you dont care about possibly bricking your phone then atleast choose a efs backup from a phone which is exactly the same model as yours & running the same build / firmware + consult the DEVs before this
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ok i got it...but how can change my IMEI ??is there any software for that??
i don't know wheather it will work or not, but just try this,
copy and paste efs folder of some other galaxy 3 to system folder using root explorer and edit .imei file with text editor and type your imei which will be there in bill or it will be on box and save it.
d92s said:
i don't know wheather it will work or not, but just try this,
copy and paste efs folder of some other galaxy 3 to system folder using root explorer and edit .imei file with text editor and type your imei which will be there in bill or it will be on box and save it.
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ok i would try it
http://www.msai.in/manufacturer.html
Check the above link and get yourself a valid/genuine IMEI number instead of getting into trouble!
if everything else fails, flash the official eclair and update it to froyo via kies. then take it to a samsung centre and say you lost your imei during official update through kies. they ought to fix it
maverickgenius said:
if everything else fails, flash the official eclair and update it to froyo via kies. then take it to a samsung centre and say you lost your imei during official update through kies. they ought to fix it
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Yup mave is right ..its a perfect solution..
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I think this will not work...
No IMEI no Support.
gagan007 said:
http://www.msai.in/manufacturer.html
Check the above link and get yourself a valid/genuine IMEI number instead of getting into trouble!
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I gonna try it today
deskjeti said:
I think this will not work...
No IMEI no Support.
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I think its pretty much worth a try, to be completely on the safe side u could just flash a firmware with bootloader, when Odin is at bootloader flashing pull the USB cable and the battery, your phone will be a brick then. Just go to service center and tell them that it didn't turn on after a firmware update with kiss.
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Hello
One user here in the CZ came to a complete folder with EFS and backup files.
Telephone module, therefore, does not work.
Is there any solution?
Thanks
I think you may need to send it back to Samsung - you need the nv_data.bin.md5 file in /efs to get the correct IMEI number for your handset - without this I don't think you can get your IMEI back?
And please don't post requests for help in the Dev forum either, k?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15666725
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nofam said:
And please don't post requests for help in the Dev forum either, k?
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I'm sorry I was wrong ....
PATLEN said:
Hello
One user here in the CZ came to a complete folder with EFS and backup files.
Telephone module, therefore, does not work.
Is there any solution?
Thanks
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Please let me know, if is any solutions.
SG2 shows unknown IMEI, no signal.
Everything else is OK.
Thanks for your reply and help.
sileshn said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15666725
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But this user have backup of EFS, i dont have it
No solution if you wiped EFS and have no backup of EFS .
Return phone to Samsung for repair .
jje
JJEgan said:
No solution if you wiped EFS and have no backup of EFS .
Return phone to Samsung for repair .
jje
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And what about nv_data.bin from another phone ? IMEI collision ?
Return phone to Samsung for repair - its another option to change mother board or not ?
If you have no backup, that's a warranty job, and they will likely decline to fix under warranty since it was caused by user stupidity.
Rob1980 said:
And what about nv_data.bin from another phone ? IMEI collision ?
That may end up before the courts of law as IMEI manipulation is an offence .
jje
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But what if i have my IMEI number on the box to the phone, then it can be done or??
slitex said:
But what if i have my IMEI number on the box to the phone, then it can be done or??
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Doesn't help. You need the actual matching files from efs.
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There are people who know how to generate correct nv_data file
It can be done with i5700 and with i9000, I guess i9100 won't be so different
http://forum.samdroid.net/f28/complete-imei-restore-how-1817/
Tonight I found that my IMEI id changed.. Now it start with 0049..... i van send message or telephone but i hate this thing. how can i do for restore my "true" IMEI number?
Thank you very much and sorry for my english
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pegox said:
Tonight I found that my IMEI id changed.. Now it start with 0049..... i van send message or telephone but i hate this thing. how can i do for restore my "true" IMEI number?
Thank you very much and sorry for my english
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Do you have a backup of your efs folder?
If you don't im sorry but i dont think theres a way to revert.
Yes, i have a backup! It is .img but i don't know how can i restore it!
Edit: i also try with EFS Pro, a tool downloaded from here but i think that it don't find the backup file!
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pegox said:
Yes, i have a backup! It is .img but i don't know how can i restore it!
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In the development section there is a tool called EFS-backup. Install that and use the backup.
May i know how you got the backup?
I use the terminal of my PC.. i found this method in a italian forum.. if i find the post i show it to you..
But what can the fake IMEI number do?
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pegox said:
I use the terminal of my PC.. i found this method in a italian forum.. if i find the post i show it to you..
But what can the fake IMEI number do?
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Some networks block generic IMEI and some apps may not work
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DarkhShadow said:
Some networks block generic IMEI and some apps may not work
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And how can i comeback to the original IMEI number?
pegox said:
And how can i comeback to the original IMEI number?
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If you have a .img backup its very easy, there's a few methods like pushing it to /dev/block/mtdblock(don't remember the number)
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DarkhShadow said:
If you have a .img backup its very easy, there's a few methods like pushing it to /dev/block/mtdblock(don't remember the number)
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sorry for all my question but i am a noob.. before the first / i have to write the position of my sdk folder.. or not?
pegox said:
sorry for all my question but i am a noob.. before the first / i have to write the position of my sdk folder.. or not?
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/dev/block/mtdblock6 is a location on your phone
The command to put your .img backup to it is:
Code:
cat /location/of/.img/backup >> /dev/block/mtdblock6
You need to be root to do it
I am not liable if it doesn't work
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DarkhShadow said:
/dev/block/mtdblock6 is a location on your phone
The command to put your .img backup to it is:
Code:
cat /location/of/.img/backup >> /dev/block/mtdblock6
You need to be root to do it
I am not liable if it doesn't work
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thank you very much man..
My img file size is 6.75 MB, is it correct?
pegox said:
My img file size is 6.75 MB, is it correct?
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Yes
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IN my case I have a Nexus S, bought in the U.S. (I live in Brazil) in May 2011, 9020T, it came with 2.3 ... OTA has been updated and never did root. On Saturday, just the sign of the carrier is gone, everything works on your phone, wifi, installed programs, market, but I can not use the phone. When I go into settings and "over the phone" version of the baseband Unknown, and Unknown satus Imei.
I DO NOT back up the EFS folder.
To my surprise, yesterday I received the OTA update and installed it normally now 4.0.4. But nothing signal. I have another 9020T my son who is normal.
Is there any light?
jrsb said:
IN my case I have a Nexus S, bought in the U.S. (I live in Brazil) in May 2011, 9020T, it came with 2.3 ... OTA has been updated and never did root. On Saturday, just the sign of the carrier is gone, everything works on your phone, wifi, installed programs, market, but I can not use the phone. When I go into settings and "over the phone" version of the baseband Unknown, and Unknown satus Imei.
I DO NOT back up the EFS folder.
To my surprise, yesterday I received the OTA update and installed it normally now 4.0.4. But nothing signal. I have another 9020T my son who is normal.
Is there any light?
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i'm not an expert but i think that the is not light because the IMEI code, contained in efs folder, isn't retrievable, i think only if you bring your phone to assistance center that can change IMEI.. But you can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1264021
the author of this guide have a Galaxy SII, i try to do this procedure but I did not it.. Sorry for my english..
jrsb said:
IN my case I have a Nexus S, bought in the U.S. (I live in Brazil) in May 2011, 9020T, it came with 2.3 ... OTA has been updated and never did root. On Saturday, just the sign of the carrier is gone, everything works on your phone, wifi, installed programs, market, but I can not use the phone. When I go into settings and "over the phone" version of the baseband Unknown, and Unknown satus Imei.
I DO NOT back up the EFS folder.
To my surprise, yesterday I received the OTA update and installed it normally now 4.0.4. But nothing signal. I have another 9020T my son who is normal.
Is there any light?
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If your phone has a locked bootloader and not rooted you can just it in under warranty and they will fix it
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Today I have root and ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.0.2
DarkhShadow said:
/dev/block/mtdblock6 is a location on your phone
The command to put your .img backup to it is:
Code:
cat /location/of/.img/backup >> /dev/block/mtdblock6
You need to be root to do it
I am not liable if it doesn't work
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S
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excuse me but i'm not able to restore img file.. can you write all the sentences that i have to write on the terminal? i have the img file in the desktop
Thank you, but I have no backup.
pegox said:
excuse me but i'm not able to restore img file.. can you write all the sentences that i have to write on the terminal? i have the img file in the desktop
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CD to your desktop
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Looking for something to backup my IMEI on my i9505 (SPH-L720T, Sprint version).
I tried one tool that was supposed to work with the i9505 (this one), but it came up with a compatibility error. Any thoughts?
Hi,
EFS Professional should work for IMEI/EFS backup.
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Thanks but I'm looking for something that's free.
Don't judge from it's name. It's a completely free tool :silly:
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It hasn't been long since I joined the Moto Z Play development and since then I was worried about the EFS. Because it's complex here in the SnapD Chipsets. So what I did was do an adb backup of the EFS partition but that's a lil tricky thing and trust me I couldn't have just enough faith.
So if you wanna backup the easy way. Download the attachment.
1. Put it in SD Card.
2. Flash via TWRP.
3. You'll see the options yourself.
It enables you to make an EFS(IMEI) backup and you can choose to store it on SD card or in the internal storage.
Just decreasing the access time for people here.
Download it from HERE.
Cheers guys! Happy flashing. ?
This is not my work, I am providing info to people owning addison and nothing else, credits to original developer :
A big thanks to my friend @dr.ketan
Hmmmm....thanks for that. Usefull item.
Great work! Thank you.
Hi sar, amazing work thankyou for this im sure you'll gonna save my motherboard for future trouble.
But i have 1 question bro, i did already flash the script and made a backup. What if i want to restore my back up bro in the future? Do i need to flash the "myefs" back up in the twrp or what? Sorry for being a noob here
XXigitXX said:
Hi sar, amazing work thankyou for this im sure you'll gonna save my motherboard for future trouble.
But i have 1 question bro, i did already flash the script and made a backup. What if i want to restore my back up bro in the future? Do i need to flash the "myefs" back up in the twrp or what? Sorry for being a noob here
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Open the zip again and now select restore.
Great work, bro.
AmulyaX said:
Open the zip again and now select restore.
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Thanks sar for this awesome guide
AmulyaX said:
It hasn't been long since I joined the Moto Z Play development and since then I was worried about the EFS. Because it's complex here in the SnapD Chipsets. So what I did was do an adb backup of the EFS partition but that's a lil tricky thing and trust me I couldn't have just enough faith.
So if you wanna backup the easy way. Download the attachment.
1. Put it in SD Card.
2. Flash via TWRP.
3. You'll see the options yourself.
It enables you to make an EFS(IMEI) backup and you can choose to store it on SD card or in the internal storage.
Just decreasing the access time for people here.
Download it from HERE.
Cheers guys! Happy flashing.
A big thanks to my friend @dr.ketan
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Can you make a script for Moto Z XT1650-03 please I need one for recover my old EFS
Lif3mau5 said:
Can you make a script for Moto Z XT1650-03 please I need one for recover my old EFS
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I guess it will work on your device too. But let other's confirm first.
Get my IMEI Back with Stock Oreo Soak Fastboot Rom I'm so happy with this rom, blazing fast and long accu capacity!
UPDATE: The Zip File work for my Moto Z and I backup my EFS Partition now - very special thanks
Lif3mau5 said:
Can you make a script for Moto Z XT1650-03 please I need one for recover my old EFS
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It will work on Z too. Go ahead, flash it without any worry.
Lif3mau5 said:
Get my IMEI Back with Stock Oreo Soak Fastboot Rom I'm so happy with this rom, blazing fast and long accu capacity!
UPDATE: The Zip File work for my Moto Z and I backup my EFS Partition now - very special thanks
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How did u manage to do that ? Can u please give a detailed guide ? Which ROM did u use ? My XT1650-03 IMEI is 0 and I don't have a EFS backup to use, I would really appreciate if u could give me this help, thanks in advance.
This working only when you lost the IMEI but the IMEI SV is a real number (for example 08) and you can call someone or use internet with mobile net ... The ROM is specific which Bootloader do you have, before you flash another ROM... When you get a Upgrade with the Bootloader Version, you can try the newest Factory Rom (with OTA) which you can remember, before you flash the other (Fastboot)ROM. But before you make it, you don't use the command for flashing the Bootloader in Fastboot Mode. Notice the Data from "fastboot getvar all" always and you get back your Phone easier to Stock Factory Status.
For a detailed Guide, look in my other previous posts, thanks.
4rtik said:
Which ROM did u use ? My XT1650-03 IMEI is 0 and I don't have a EFS backup to use, I would really appreciate if u could give me this help, thanks in advance.
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Careful: that your currently installed ROM can't read your IMEI does not necessarily mean that it is lost! Most cases of lost IMEI occur when people think their IMEI would have been lost anyway and then overwrite EFS with wrong things.
can i flash it on my moto g5 plus..?
Well, backup is no problem, but restoring ends in a lot of errors. It's nothing urgent since I wouldn't have ever noticed that of I hadn't checked IMEI but still something that just should work
Does it work on Moto G5 Plus?
Rahxen said:
Does it work on Moto G5 Plus?
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Yap. You can try it bro :victory:
LabLab...28 said:
Yap. You can try it bro :victory:
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It worked! Thanks a lot mate
Lif3mau5 said:
Get my IMEI Back with Stock Oreo Soak Fastboot Rom I'm so happy with this rom, blazing fast and long accu capacity!
UPDATE: The Zip File work for my Moto Z and I backup my EFS Partition now - very special thanks
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Thank you! I followed all the steps as described and worked as explained.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75635995&postcount=2
Stock:
Nougat - XT1635-02_ADDISON_7.1.1_NPNS26.118-22-2-8
Oreo - ADDISON_OPN27.76-12-22