EFS/IMEI Rebuild For Note 2 - Galaxy Note II General

I have make the Wrong way.
Created a EFS Backup but the Tool Saved it on the sdcard0 not on the extSDcard.
deleted all inkl inkl the EFS Folder and Formated all Folder (not the extsfcard).
Then i reflashed a Rom and kernel after Android was booted i got Factory Message and the IMEI and S/N was dead.
After search all Folders for the Backup i realized it was on the Partition what i have formated
S/N was easy to Recreate but probaly i didnt found the IMEI files to Edit.
Now i have this Fake Imei 04999xxxx and my Phone unusable now.
Did any way exist to recreate the the correct IMEI.
I have an Copy of the EFS but with the Fakeimei.
Hope any has a Way or Programm to fix it again.
Please Without Boxes or Moneycost Things.
Sry fro the Bad English but isnt my Naturaly Language.

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i've backuped my Os rom on Sd card with bootloader mode
extracted with ntrw.exe , modified in hexadecimal rewrite with ntrw.ecc
i want to restore this modified rom but i've an error at the end of restore ..
Cheksum fail ...
can anyone please help me on how to modify an cd backup and restore it without error ?
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i tryed that...
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EFS Folder deleted without backup, how to recover?

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HELP I need a efs BackUp

Hello, can someone help me??
I didn't make a backup before of my efs ( Galaxy Note 3 ), and now I have no network.... I know I need to make a restore of my efs to fix it but I Don't have any backup...
Can SOMEONE Send to me any backup? pleaseeee it's very important...
Thank You Soooo much...
my knowledge: "A partition on your internal memory containing important data including the IMEI. If the data in this partition gets corrupt, you will lose your IMEI" it seems to be unique to each phone unfortunately.
MacProo said:
my knowledge: "A partition on your internal memory containing important data including the IMEI. If the data in this partition gets corrupt, you will lose your IMEI" it seems to be unique to each phone unfortunately.
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But I have my IMEI and when I put another Sim Card (Not my company ) my cellphones read ir as a normally do......
So...
What Can I do now?

S4 i9500 efs mount problem

My Phone is S4 i9500. I installed the program called SWAPPER. After changing some preferances i run the program and phone shut down. When i start the phone again it stuck on GALAXY S4 Logo. I enter the Recovery mod i realized that error ''not mount efs''.
I know the problem. I remember that SWAPPER use ''mmcblkop3'' as default and i forget to change before it run and SWAPPER formatted the place ''mmcblkop3'' as swappfile format. It means that the places containing efs information formatted.
I install the stoch firmware and using ADB shell and made system working but IMEI is like 0049........ Everything works normally including wifi but phone does not.
1-First of all i need to mount EFS folder. I read many forums but anyhow i coud not mount efs folder. Does someone knows how to efs is mounted? To mount efs can we use ODIN ? and how?
2- Then after i need information to save my original IMEI and the t info to use phone normally.
I will be pleased if someone help me.
Best Regards,
An install of your stock ROM, coupled with a PIT file, should reformat the internal storage and restore access to the EFS partition. However, your problem is that prior to playing around with your S4 you didn't make a comprehensive backup using Wanam's EFS Backup tool. As a result, your IMEI has likely been electronically wiped from the phone as if it never existed. That means that there's no way to "save" your IMEI. Instead, you'll need to have the IMEI rewritten into the appropriate locations in the device, and that means taking it to a service center.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
An install of your stock ROM, coupled with a PIT file, should reformat the internal storage and restore access to the EFS partition. However, your problem is that prior to playing around with your S4 you didn't make a comprehensive backup using Wanam's EFS Backup tool. As a result, your IMEI has likely been electronically wiped from the phone as if it never existed. That means that there's no way to "save" your IMEI. Instead, you'll need to have the IMEI rewritten into the appropriate locations in the device, and that means taking it to a service center.
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If we write a new IMEI ?
It can be done, but that's not something that can be discussed here. Site rules.

Stock Oreo backup file ddmmyy on my pc...how to restore it?

Ihave taken Oreo backup after bootloader unlock..and I copied it in my pc too... unfortunately I formatted data from internal storage...how to restore that backup which I have backup in pc...I copied it in internal but it does not showing there... please help me...
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Ihave taken Oreo backup after bootloader unlock..and I copied it in my pc too... unfortunately I formatted data from internal storage...how to restore that backup which I have backup in pc...I copied it in internal but it does not showing there... please help me...
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A TWRP backup? Put it on the root of an SD card, insert it in the phone, start TWRP and restore from the SD card.
Actually I just dragged it in to the pc...now though it have quite 1 or 2gb size...it is showing empty...I think I forgot to follow ADB fastboot pull push command..if still possible to restore then it would be great...
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Actually I just dragged it in to the pc...now though it have quite 1 or 2gb size...it is showing empty...I think I forgot to follow ADB fastboot pull push command..if still possible to restore then it would be great...
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Sorry, I have no idea what you are saying...
If you backed up your TWRP directory (XXX storage/TWRP/BACKUP), copy it back to the "new" TWRP directory on the device... it is not a single file, you need the whole backup directory for your device to restore.
When I took backup of boot efs persist...then I copied it in my pc...and formatted Moto g5 plus...but now since I have that backup file in pc I copied it in mobile ..then I tried to restore but it is not showing there... although it has stock persist boot efs inside that file...my question is how can I restore it...
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When I took backup of boot efs persist...then I copied it in my pc...and formatted Moto g5 plus...but now since I have that backup file in pc I copied it in mobile ..then I tried to restore but it is not showing there... although it has stock persist boot efs inside that file...my question is how can I restore it...
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You have to put it back in the TWRP/BACKUP folder

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