So I was browsing trough the phone and I noticed that we had IMEI stored in a folder called /mnvm2:0/SC/Pers/
NEED ROOT? sadly yes.
why is this important? I guess u already know
Where our IMEI is stored. I'm going to give you a tiny script that backup these files.
Notice that this won't take long and you're not going to mess something up
http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57ed06355b267/Imeipull.txt
Download this file and rename it from. Txt to. Sh
Then simply execute the script as root (I prefer root browser.)
But if u wanna backup all the 3 nvm folders feel free to do so.
And if u delete thus files this is how it'll look like
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Hi all, maybe is a dump question but I like to know where my apps goes in system and if is possible to copy from that directory in another one, in my computer in order next time after wiping to not download again. thanks in advance!
Your device have to be rooted. The appĀ“s are in /data/app/
yes. is already rooted, but I cant copy any apps from system.... i'm using androidscreencast....
try it with adb
adb pull /data/app/ /your_folder_on_c:/
a simple way is to use the app rootexplorer, there you can copy and paste the files to your sd card
root explorer
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Hi guys, trying to get my apps backed up so I can flash a ROM, when I use Rom Toolbox and browse it says I should have an App_Backup folder in my emulated storage folder, but I don't see it, and I cannot go to the root / folder either, does anybody know how to fix this? Thanks.
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Here. On your device's internal sd card. It won't show up until you back up an app using the app mgr.
Accurate MTP usage depends on having an up to date index of all files. You can run a program to force the index to be rebuilt. I used SDrescan with success.
as it would be a safe way to test the variables sm-G530 in the sm-g530bt?
safe and put the SM-G530 alternative it?
how can I make a security copy of the already boot loader that has modified rom him
If it is safe I don't know, but you can try. Some people says the sm-g530h roms works in the sm-g530bt. You can try and tell how it goes.
Do you want a general backup? Root your phone, put TWRP in it, do the backup from recovery and copy it to a secure place. After, you can install the rom. The phones isn't too different, so a terrible brick isn't supposed to occur
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So, I recently rooted my Moto E3 Power, it has a stock rom.
After rooting , I realized my root directory has really less space, idk why
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Points you might need to know to help me :
My device had gone into a bootloop after rooting for the first time, but I hadn't made a backup so I downloaded the stock rom from a website and flashed it over. It went well.
Is there a way to repartition this and increase size of root directory ?
Sorry if I made any mistakes, this is my first post.
Samsung Note 4 N910C
I have installed custom roms on my device. There are 2 Build numbers in one, normal production number is in the other and it says rom name. How can we delete ?
How can we delete it as seen in the picture below.
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You might try editing Build Info with a Buildprop editor apk but I would definitely make a backup beforehand just to be safe. If you are unable to find this in buildprops then it may be a part of sec.settings or system.ui. In which case it will be necessary to reverse engineer the system app/priv-app by use of ApkTool app.
This one has always worked for me.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242686015
Be aware that modify syatem apps is risky and may cause permanent damage. The term hard brickeding is a definite possibly. Hopefully its in build prop tweeks, Good luck.