HTC Desire 820 can be easily rooted with few simple steps.
I am not responsible for your warranty loss or device not functioning properly.
Steps
1] Unlock Bootloader if you don't know how to do it visit this page
2] Download TWRP Recovery from here
3] Download Super Su from Here and transfer it to your device
4] Reboot to Fastbboot mode using Volume Down and Power Key
5] Connect Phone to PC
6] Extract files from Recovery.zip in one location and simply click on flash-recovery.bat
7] After Step 6 is finished Using volume keys navigate and select recovery option and go to recovery
8] After rebooting in recovery select Install zip > and selecting supersu.zip transferred in first step to obtain root access.
9] Reboot
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will system changed after reboot ?
will system changed after reboot ?
I rooted my HTC Desire 820U mobile successfully
I rooted my mobile easily just following the steps posted in the below page they are perfect :good: and also i followed yours too.
Now i am waiting for Custom ROM in English and android lollipop 5.0 update.I attached some of my mobile screenshot after rooting.
guys i wiped system data, and its saying no OS installed
Penish said:
I rooted my mobile easily just following the steps posted in the below page they are perfect :good: and also i followed yours too.
Now i am waiting for Custom ROM in English and android lollipop 5.0 update.I attached some of my mobile screenshot after rooting.
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please anyone send me OS backup or guide me to install Stock ROM back :crying:
To install a custom ROM(OS) on your HTC DESIRE 820
Lenin Reddy said:
please anyone send me OS backup or guide me to install Stock ROM back :crying:
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To install a custom ROM on your HTC DESIRE 820, here’s a brief tutorial guide:
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Step 1. You will need to first download the custom ROM you want to install. These ROMs come in a “zip” file format (so DO NOT UNZIP them) and usually 1 large file around 200MB to 1GB. Some ROMs may require you to install multiple files.
You can download these zip files straight to your phone or use your computer to download (as downloading on your computer may be more stable/effective/faster) then copy over to your phone’s storage.
Step 1. Once ROM zip files are downloaded/copied to your phone, get into TWRP RECOVERY MODE BY PRESSING volume down+power button together for about 3 seconds to enter bootloader menu.Choose “RECOVERY” using Volume Down key then hit Power button to enter TWRP recovery.
Before installing a ROM, you will want to do a “data wipe/factory reset” by hitting the “Wipe” button. This will erase all your settings, apps, and app data (but not personal photos/videos on your storage). I highly recommend using Titanium Backup app to backup your apps, SMS Backup & Restore app to backup your SMS text messages, and use an online service such as GMail or Facebook to backup your contacts. Most online service providers like GMail or Facebook offer built-in ability to auto backup/restore your contacts.
*Optional – You can try installing a custom ROM without wipe, but this is considered risky and dangerous as sometimes the ROM may not boot. You can make a backup ROM if you are going to try this route so you can restore easily. Also, this can keep your settings, apps, and app data without restoring them.
Step 2. Once wipe is done (or you have decided not to wipe but have backup ROM), simply use the “Install” option in main menu and find the ROM zip file you need to install. If there’s multiple files, simple install them one by one until you are done.
Step 3. Once done installing custom ROM, reboot and cross your fingers your phone will boot. If your phone boots within 5-10 minutes you should be good to go. If not, you can try re-installing ROM, especially if you did not wipe, try re-installing after wiping.
To copy ROM file into SD card:
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Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC DESIRE 820 to your computer with usb debugging enabled.
Then download fastboot.zip and unzip, you probably will find a new directory called fastboot under your Downloads directory.
Copy the ROM you want to install to the fastboot folder.
Open a command prompt then type:
cd Downloads\fastboot
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/.
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to fastboot folder.
This will copy your ROM to the internal storage so once it’s done, just use TWRP to install ROM.
To backup the ROM after installing:
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Backing up a ROM will backup everything on your phone including your settings, apps, app data, kernel, and the whole ROM. It will not backup your personal photos or videos stored in your internal storage but it will backup everything else.
This can be handy later down the road your HTC DESIRE 820 malfunctions. For example, if your phone stops booting for some reason (due to bad custom ROMs or apps), you can easily restore your phone to a previous state by restoring your ROM.
If you “still” haven’t made a backup ROM, I highly suggest you to follow this tutorial to make a backup ROM.
Step 1. Make sure “Fast boot” is checked OFF under Settings->Power.
Step 2. Power off your HTC DESIRE 820. Then hold down Volume Down and Power buttons together for about 3 seconds to enter bootloader menu.
Step 3. Choose “RECOVERY” using Volume Down key then hit Power button to enter TWRP recovery.
Step 4. Once inside TWRP recovery, you can easily choose “Backup” or “Restore” to backup or restore ROM, it’s that simple.
Step 5. If you are backing up ROM, make sure “Boot”, “Data”, and “System” are checked and swipe to start backup. Backup process should take about 5-10 minutes or longer depending on how many apps you’ve installed on your phone.
Backups are usually large between 1-5GB depending on how many apps you’ve installed. They are stored in your internal storage under TWRP/BACKUP directory. You can easily save space by moving these files to your computer and move them back to the same location when you need to restore your phone.
Step 6. When restoring ROM, you will find your backups organized by folders. You can name your folders while backing up otherwise they will be stored with the timestamp of the time you backed them up.
Download ROM file from HTC deire 820 android development forum they given your orginal ROM for installing.
About warranty
I want to know that if if i root my phone then i ll loose my phone warranty. . . .
because we work on softwere not in hardware. . .
so i jast want to knw so canyou plz tell me?????
jainam0932 said:
I want to know that if if i root my phone then i ll loose my phone warranty. . . .
because we work on softwere not in hardware. . .
so i jast want to knw so canyou plz tell me?????
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It just the general rule of all companies to void warranty if the user root its device and same goes for HTC also, atleast in my country (India).
Do you have any rom for desire 820u dual sim?
Penish said:
To install a custom ROM on your HTC DESIRE 820, here’s a brief tutorial guide:
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Step 1. You will need to first download the custom ROM you want to install. These ROMs come in a “zip” file format (so DO NOT UNZIP them) and usually 1 large file around 200MB to 1GB. Some ROMs may require you to install multiple files.
You can download these zip files straight to your phone or use your computer to download (as downloading on your computer may be more stable/effective/faster) then copy over to your phone’s storage.
Step 1. Once ROM zip files are downloaded/copied to your phone, get into TWRP RECOVERY MODE BY PRESSING volume down+power button together for about 3 seconds to enter bootloader menu.Choose “RECOVERY” using Volume Down key then hit Power button to enter TWRP recovery.
Before installing a ROM, you will want to do a “data wipe/factory reset” by hitting the “Wipe” button. This will erase all your settings, apps, and app data (but not personal photos/videos on your storage). I highly recommend using Titanium Backup app to backup your apps, SMS Backup & Restore app to backup your SMS text messages, and use an online service such as GMail or Facebook to backup your contacts. Most online service providers like GMail or Facebook offer built-in ability to auto backup/restore your contacts.
*Optional – You can try installing a custom ROM without wipe, but this is considered risky and dangerous as sometimes the ROM may not boot. You can make a backup ROM if you are going to try this route so you can restore easily. Also, this can keep your settings, apps, and app data without restoring them.
Step 2. Once wipe is done (or you have decided not to wipe but have backup ROM), simply use the “Install” option in main menu and find the ROM zip file you need to install. If there’s multiple files, simple install them one by one until you are done.
Step 3. Once done installing custom ROM, reboot and cross your fingers your phone will boot. If your phone boots within 5-10 minutes you should be good to go. If not, you can try re-installing ROM, especially if you did not wipe, try re-installing after wiping.
To copy ROM file into SD card:
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Boot TWRP, then select “Mount”, then select only “Data” and connect your HTC DESIRE 820 to your computer with usb debugging enabled.
Then download fastboot.zip and unzip, you probably will find a new directory called fastboot under your Downloads directory.
Copy the ROM you want to install to the fastboot folder.
Open a command prompt then type:
cd Downloads\fastboot
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/.
Replace ROM.zip with the ROM filename you copied earlier to fastboot folder.
This will copy your ROM to the internal storage so once it’s done, just use TWRP to install ROM.
To backup the ROM after installing:
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Backing up a ROM will backup everything on your phone including your settings, apps, app data, kernel, and the whole ROM. It will not backup your personal photos or videos stored in your internal storage but it will backup everything else.
This can be handy later down the road your HTC DESIRE 820 malfunctions. For example, if your phone stops booting for some reason (due to bad custom ROMs or apps), you can easily restore your phone to a previous state by restoring your ROM.
If you “still” haven’t made a backup ROM, I highly suggest you to follow this tutorial to make a backup ROM.
Step 1. Make sure “Fast boot” is checked OFF under Settings->Power.
Step 2. Power off your HTC DESIRE 820. Then hold down Volume Down and Power buttons together for about 3 seconds to enter bootloader menu.
Step 3. Choose “RECOVERY” using Volume Down key then hit Power button to enter TWRP recovery.
Step 4. Once inside TWRP recovery, you can easily choose “Backup” or “Restore” to backup or restore ROM, it’s that simple.
Step 5. If you are backing up ROM, make sure “Boot”, “Data”, and “System” are checked and swipe to start backup. Backup process should take about 5-10 minutes or longer depending on how many apps you’ve installed on your phone.
Backups are usually large between 1-5GB depending on how many apps you’ve installed. They are stored in your internal storage under TWRP/BACKUP directory. You can easily save space by moving these files to your computer and move them back to the same location when you need to restore your phone.
Step 6. When restoring ROM, you will find your backups organized by folders. You can name your folders while backing up otherwise they will be stored with the timestamp of the time you backed them up.
Download ROM file from HTC deire 820 android development forum they given your orginal ROM for installing.
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Do you have any rom for desire 820u dual sim?
hi,
why my htc toolkit not found my phone? drivers are installed and i find my phone on windows 8 but toolkit not found it...thamks a lot
Desire 820s
Anyone managed to root the 820S? i cant seem to find the fastboot option in the settings or in recovery mode..
I dont find any custom ROM's available for the device currently its too early and we dont have any Dev trying to improve the STOCK ROM also... Not sure how your tutorial will help
Thanks for your Root Easily Tutorial i have successfully routed my phone
custom rom
I found a rom while searching in google however not able to acess it.anybody wanna try.here is the link
http://www.upgrade-lollipop.org/mp3-0/htc-desire-820-6636.html
I actually rooted booloper unlocked but cannot enter into the recovery anymore. Gives error
How to UN-Root the Device ??
hapticc said:
HTC Desire 820 can be easily rooted with few simple steps.
I am not responsible for your warranty loss or device not functioning properly.
Steps
1] Unlock Bootloader if you don't know how to do it visit this page
2] Download TWRP Recovery from here
3] Download Super Su from Here and transfer it to your device
4] Reboot to Fastbboot mode using Volume Down and Power Key
5] Connect Phone to PC
6] Extract files from Recovery.zip in one location and simply click on flash-recovery.bat
7] After Step 6 is finished Using volume keys navigate and select recovery option and go to recovery
8] After rebooting in recovery select Install zip > and selecting supersu.zip transferred in first step to obtain root access.
9] Reboot
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Unable to download twrp recovery.zip please help me..
Be carefull of links which state there is 5.0 available for our device
drsobhan -
Please refrain from using or downloading ROM or any other files from other websites. The website you listed did not look genuine.
- HTC should provide us the with an update and source code will be available
- Cynaogen or other third party would provide us with an update
- XDA senior developers can provide link
One CM launches the rom there could be other providers like MIUI etc... but till the time please refrain from such websites
Refer to the following side for all builds supported by CM
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Unofficial_Ports
Nauju said:
Unable to download twrp recovery.zip please help me..
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Wish I could but I am outstation in remote area with 2G connectivity... will upload somewhere else after returning in 3-4 days
Guys, do you have original stock recovery? Can someone post a dump of their stock recovery so I can flash it into my phone with TWRP? Cant update with OTA due to TWRP constantly booting after making an attempt to update my firmware.
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A simple stock rom would also help
can anyone give me following files from stock!!
just pull them from stock.
adb pull system/build.prop
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system dump
adb pull system/lib
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adb pull system/vendor
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i know this is off topic but i need it.
thank you
BTW some vietnamees guys make custom rom for this device
http://translate.google.co.in/trans...k-4-4-4-sense-6-0-tieng-viet.347/&prev=search
looks valid link of mediafire
htc 820q root
I'm following this instruction and could not root my device,
My HTC 820q is unlock but when I want read SuperU.zip from Sd card at fastboot>recovery my mobile goes to restart and procedures been uncompleted.
Please help me, is this instruction only for HTC 820?
How we can root HTC 820q?
[FIX] Note4 Exynos N910C bootloop problem + Invalid IMEI "Network" problem FIXED!
Hi Guys....First of all, I'd like to CREDIT:-
1- FR34K-B1B0 to whom I owe the idea. Man, you really powered me on :fingers-crossed: :good:
2- h311sdr0id who created Ext4Unpacker tool.
3- lyriquidperfection
for his great EFS Professional tool.
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Many members threaded the problem of Note 4 N910C Exynos version bootlooping when they tried to get back to stock 5.1.1 from a custom CM13 ( or any custom based on 6.0 ). I've been suffering the same problem for 2 weeks.
After tons of internet gigs consumed, cups of coffee drunk, and hours wasted :crying: , I found this solution :victory: ; which I really hope it'll help.
Let's start
Phone Status:*Custom rom based on 6.0 // **rooted // *** busybox installed "smart install" // **** TWRP custom recovery.
Computer Requirements: *Win7 or higher "I'm using Win10" // **Samsung USB Drivers // ***adb-Drivers ( download SDK Tools, install "platform tools " and "Google adb Drivers" Packages. To test it, run the command
Code:
adb drivers
in the folder where the packages are installed ) // **** EFS-Professional
STEPS[/FONT]
STEP1: Through TWRP, make a full backup; then copy this backup ( you should find it in the folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/(some no.s)/(your backup name) in your phone's internal storage ) to your computer, rename the backup "6.0". This backup has an EFS folder which isn't compatible with stocks lower than 6.0, but its IMEI is the right one of your phone (keep this in mind).
STEP2: a- In your phone - rooted and having busybox installed - apply USB-Debugging and grant root access to adb (for CM13 Users, it's a feature you can find in Developer options settings)
b- Connect your phone to the computer, then open EFS Professional ( you should receive a msgbox in your phone; check "Always allow this computer"; then click "OK"or whatever..... )
TIP: if you face a problem opening EFS-Prof., try restarting it, if not solved, make sure that: *You allowed the computer (msgbox of the phone)// **Your device is rooted// ***Your device have busybox Pro fully installed.
c- When EFS-Pro loads, choose the 3rd tab "Samsung tools" , surf to "other tools" and choose "Format EFS Folder" then click "Execute"
TIP: If a msgbox appears saying that permission is denied, it doesn't matter at all, only click "Execute" again, it'll tell you "Can't find mount points" this means it's done
d- REBOOT IMMEDIATELY INTO RECOVERY ( NEVER REBOOT INTO SYSTEM TELL YOU END STEP3 )
STEP3: a- In TWRP, wipe all except internal storage and microSD
b- power off your phone after the wipe ( if TWRP asked to install SuperSU, refuse )
c- Open in download mode
d- In Odin, Load the pit file of your phone ( search google for one if you doesn't have any ) then load the stock in AP ( mine is COJ5 Brasil VIVO ). Check "Repartition" then Start.
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: ,YOU'RE NOW ON STOCKUnfortunately , Your IMEI now isn't the one your phone really has, so you're not registered on a network. Don't Panic We're going to solve it .
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IMEI FixRequirments: *Your phone on stock 5.1.1 // **The same computer // ***The Backup we made above in STEP1 ( its folder in the computer should be named "6.0" )// ****Root Explorer app for your phone// *****Ext4Unpacker tool for ur computer
STEPS:-
STEP1: Root n' TWRP
STEP2: Full Backup in TWRP
STEP3: Move the backup to your computer, rename it "5.1.1" and save it in the same folder you saved the "6.0" Backup ( keep in mind that this backup "5.1.1" is the one compatible with stocks but having invalid IMEI ). Now you have a main folder containing 2 subfolders called "5.1.1" "6.0" which are the 2 backups
STEP4: In this main folder make a new folder "EFS PORT", inside it make 2 new folders "BASE" & "PORT"
STEP5: Using Ext4Unpacker tool, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "5.1.1" backup into the "BASE" folder. In the same method, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "6.0" backup into the "PORT" folder. Now you have "EFS PORT" folder containing "BASE"&"PORT" each having an EFS.
STEP6: Delete "imei" folder of "BASE" EFS and replace it with the one in "PORT" EFS.
STEP7: Connect your phone to the computer, Copy the "BASE" folder to it and rename it "efs" (small letters NOT CAPITAL).
STEP8:In your phone; install Root Explorer App. and grant its access to hte root (the msgbox SuperSU will send you)
STEP9:Using root explorer, surf to /efs folder of your phone's root directory ( it'll refuse to delete the folder but its components will be deleted ), then replace it with the one you copied from your computer.
STEP10:Reboot the Phone (don't Panic if it bootloops once or twice)
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: . IT'S FIXED NOW AND NETWORK IS ALIVE AGAIN, ENJOY!
PM ME FOR ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HmanA6399 said:
Hi Guys....First of all, I'd like to CREDIT:-
1- FR34K-B1B0 to whom I owe the idea. Man, you really powered me on :fingers-crossed: :good:
2- h311sdr0id who created Ext4Unpacker tool.
3- lyriquidperfection
for his great EFS Professional tool.
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Many members threaded the problem of Note 4 N910C Exynos version bootlooping when they tried to get back to stock 5.1.1 from a custom CM13 ( or any custom based on 6.0 ). I've been suffering the same problem for 2 weeks.
After tons of internet gigs consumed, cups of coffee drunk, and hours wasted :crying: , I found this solution :victory: ; which I really hope it'll help.
Let's start
Phone Status:*Custom rom based on 6.0 // **rooted // *** busybox installed "smart install" // **** TWRP custom recovery.
Computer Requirements: *Win7 or higher "I'm using Win10" // **Samsung USB Drivers // ***adb-Drivers ( download SDK Tools, install "platform tools " and "Google adb Drivers" Packages. To test it, run the command
Code:
adb drivers
in the folder where the packages are installed ) // **** EFS-Professional
STEPS[/FONT]
STEP1: Through TWRP, make a full backup; then copy this backup ( you should find it in the folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/(some no.s)/(your backup name) in your phone's internal storage ) to your computer, rename the backup "6.0". This backup has an EFS folder which isn't compatible with stocks lower than 6.0, but its IMEI is the right one of your phone (keep this in mind).
STEP2: a- In your phone - rooted and having busybox installed - apply USB-Debugging and grant root access to adb (for CM13 Users, it's a feature you can find in Developer options settings)
b- Connect your phone to the computer, then open EFS Professional ( you should receive a msgbox in your phone; check "Always allow this computer"; then click "OK"or whatever..... )
TIP: if you face a problem opening EFS-Prof., try restarting it, if not solved, make sure that: *You allowed the computer (msgbox of the phone)// **Your device is rooted// ***Your device have busybox Pro fully installed.
c- When EFS-Pro loads, choose the 3rd tab "Samsung tools" , surf to "other tools" and choose "Format EFS Folder" then click "Execute"
TIP: If a msgbox appears saying that permission is denied, it doesn't matter at all, only click "Execute" again, it'll tell you "Can't find mount points" this means it's done
d- REBOOT IMMEDIATELY INTO RECOVERY ( NEVER REBOOT INTO SYSTEM TELL YOU END STEP3 )
STEP3: a- In TWRP, wipe all except internal storage and microSD
b- power off your phone after the wipe ( if TWRP asked to install SuperSU, refuse )
c- Open in download mode
d- In Odin, Load the pit file of your phone ( search google for one if you doesn't have any ) then load the stock in AP ( mine is COJ5 Brasil VIVO ). Check "Repartition" then Start.
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: ,YOU'RE NOW ON STOCKUnfortunately , Your IMEI now isn't the one your phone really has, so you're not registered on a network. Don't Panic We're going to solve it .
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IMEI FixRequirments: *Your phone on stock 5.1.1 // **The same computer // ***The Backup we made above in STEP1 ( its folder in the computer should be named "6.0" )// ****Root Explorer app for your phone// *****Ext4Unpacker tool for ur computer
STEPS:-
STEP1: Root n' TWRP
STEP2: Full Backup in TWRP
STEP3: Move the backup to your computer, rename it "5.1.1" and save it in the same folder you saved the "6.0" Backup ( keep in mind that this backup "5.1.1" is the one compatible with stocks but having invalid IMEI ). Now you have a main folder containing 2 subfolders called "5.1.1" "6.0" which are the 2 backups
STEP4: In this main folder make a new folder "EFS PORT", inside it make 2 new folders "BASE" & "PORT"
STEP5: Using Ext4Unpacker tool, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "5.1.1" backup into the "BASE" folder. In the same method, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "6.0" backup into the "PORT" folder. Now you have "EFS PORT" folder containing "BASE"&"PORT" each having an EFS.
STEP6: Delete "imei" folder of "BASE" EFS and replace it with the one in "PORT" EFS.
STEP7: Connect your phone to the computer, Copy the "BASE" folder to it and rename it "efs" (small letters NOT CAPITAL).
STEP8:In your phone; install Root Explorer App. and grant its access to hte root (the msgbox SuperSU will send you)
STEP9:Using root explorer, surf to /efs folder of your phone's root directory ( it'll refuse to delete the folder but its components will be deleted ), then replace it with the one you copied from your computer.
STEP10:Reboot the Phone (don't Panic if it bootloops once or twice)
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: . IT'S FIXED NOW AND NETWORK IS ALIVE AGAIN, ENJOY!
PM ME FOR ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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asalamo alaikum akhi , i'm samir from morroco , i have my note 4 exynos , please show me how to extract efs1.emmc.win in my pc , because i;ve used ext4 unpacker and it gives me nothing just an error message ?
Tried this with Note 5 ported rom on dint work.
anaskhan said:
Tried this with Note 5 ported rom on dint work.
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Only full wipe using twrp - BUT FIRST MAKE A BACKUP - then load the pit file and the stock rom into odin and flash.
Then root, twrp and Flash cm13 .
Then start running the steps
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
Great tutorial, i'm going to do that. Thanks m8 )
Thanks for great tutorial! :good:
my problem is that I didn't make backup of my cm13
now i have stock COJ5 with invalid IMEI
tried to change it to my IMEI with some apps..it did change but still not registered on network
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I have backup of my cm13 efs folder using (EFS☆IMEI☆Backup) but i dont know how to restore it.. any help?
hunter! said:
Thanks for great tutorial! :good:
my problem is that I didn't make backup of my cm13
now i have stock COJ5 with invalid IMEI
tried to change it to my IMEI with some apps..it did change but still not registered on network
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I have backup of my cm13 efs folder using (EFS☆IMEI☆Backup) but i dont know how to restore it.. any help?
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so, using this method : bootloop is fixed & you can go back to stock , but not registered on network !??
or bootloop still not fixed??!!
Sent from my SM-N910C using Tapatalk
hunter! said:
Thanks for great tutorial! :good:
my problem is that I didn't make backup of my cm13
now i have stock COJ5 with invalid IMEI
tried to change it to my IMEI with some apps..it did change but still not registered on network
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I have backup of my cm13 efs folder using (EFS☆IMEI☆Backup) but i dont know how to restore it.. any help?
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Tell me more about the backup u have ....... what's the extension of ur efs backup folder ( it's the name written after the dot like .apk , .exe , ..... )
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AlStarsKyz said:
Great tutorial, i'm going to do that. Thanks m8 )
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You are welcome
Good luck[emoji6]
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
Hello @HmanA6399, thanks for this in-depth tutorial, however I cannot get it to work. I've tried following the steps precisely two times now with same result, here's what happens after I do Step 3 (after Odin flash): 1. Phone reboots after download mode into GALAXY NOTE 4 splash screen. 2. Android in the middle and 'Installing System Update' goes to half, then it stops and says 'Erasing...'. 3. Phone reboots into GALAXY NOTE 4 splash screen, boot loops into the same screen once again 5. Stock Samsung recovery comes up, when I try to reboot same thing happens and I end up in recovery. In recovery it says 'dm-verity verification failed...' 'Need to check DRK first...'.
Any thoughts?
Thank you again.
EDIT: Nevermind! I tried flashing again, but I also included stock COJ5 BL in Odin as well, I'm back to stock 5.1.1 FINALLY!!! Thank you for your tutorial, you saved me a lot of nerves on unstable CM13.
ANOTHER EDIT... : I restored my imei from CM13, but still Emergency Calls Only. What to dooo?
Hi bro, my device is N910H and i want to flash it with COJ5 Brazil N910C same as you. Did it will work or i need flash with COJ4 for N910H ? Because N910C and N910H it's EXYNOS but i never flash with different type
HmanA6399 said:
Tell me more about the backup u have ....... what's the extension of ur efs backup folder ( it's the name written after the dot like .apk , .exe , ..... )
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
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attached...
ahmd gomaa said:
so, using this method : bootloop is fixed & you can go back to stock , but not registered on network !??
or bootloop still not fixed??!!
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I didn't use this method.. but bootloop is fixed & i can go back to stock , but not registered on network
Peace..... use the same tool I posted to extract .img files ( efs_backup_.....img / m9kefs1-2-3_backup_......img )
Extract them into one folder " PORT "
And follow the tutorial .... good luck
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
P.s. if you can't ... send me them
[email protected]
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quadlt said:
Hello @HmanA6399, thanks for this in-depth tutorial, however I cannot get it to work. I've tried following the steps precisely two times now with same result, here's what happens after I do Step 3 (after Odin flash): 1. Phone reboots after download mode into GALAXY NOTE 4 splash screen. 2. Android in the middle and 'Installing System Update' goes to half, then it stops and says 'Erasing...'. 3. Phone reboots into GALAXY NOTE 4 splash screen, boot loops into the same screen once again 5. Stock Samsung recovery comes up, when I try to reboot same thing happens and I end up in recovery. In recovery it says 'dm-verity verification failed...' 'Need to check DRK first...'.
Any thoughts?
Thank you again.
EDIT: Nevermind! I tried flashing again, but I also included stock COJ5 BL in Odin as well, I'm back to stock 5.1.1 FINALLY!!! Thank you for your tutorial, you saved me a lot of nerves on unstable CM13.
ANOTHER EDIT... : I restored my imei from CM13, but still Emergency Calls Only. What to dooo?
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How did u restore it ?
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HmanA6399 said:
How did u restore it ?
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
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I restored it following your steps, but that didn't work.
HOWEVER If somebody has an old EFS Backup from HERE or another tool of your choice that has efs.img, I used THIS app to restore the old efs.img, rebooted and soon enough I had the little LTE badge up top. All solved and rocking 5.1.1 once again!
I've put the ext4 unpacked amoung the other efs files , and it gives me the same result , please show me how to extract this efs1.emmc.win file
quadlt said:
I restored it following your steps, but that didn't work.
HOWEVER If somebody has an old EFS Backup from HERE or another tool of your choice that has efs.img, I used THIS app to restore the old efs.img, rebooted and soon enough I had the little LTE badge up top. All solved and rocking 5.1.1 once again!
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Thx for info.
The app is really cool[emoji6]
Sent from my HTC Desire 820s dual sim using Tapatalk
Ok...
followed the steps but didn't work
tried to restore efs using 'Partitions Backup & Restore' app....it works for 10 seconds and then not registered on network again!
any help plz!
HmanA6399 said:
Hi Guys....First of all, I'd like to CREDIT:-
1- FR34K-B1B0 to whom I owe the idea. Man, you really powered me on :fingers-crossed: :good:
2- h311sdr0id who created Ext4Unpacker tool.
3- lyriquidperfection
for his great EFS Professional tool.
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Many members threaded the problem of Note 4 N910C Exynos version bootlooping when they tried to get back to stock 5.1.1 from a custom CM13 ( or any custom based on 6.0 ). I've been suffering the same problem for 2 weeks.
After tons of internet gigs consumed, cups of coffee drunk, and hours wasted :crying: , I found this solution :victory: ; which I really hope it'll help.
Let's start
Phone Status:*Custom rom based on 6.0 // **rooted // *** busybox installed "smart install" // **** TWRP custom recovery.
Computer Requirements: *Win7 or higher "I'm using Win10" // **Samsung USB Drivers // ***adb-Drivers ( download SDK Tools, install "platform tools " and "Google adb Drivers" Packages. To test it, run the command
Code:
adb drivers
in the folder where the packages are installed ) // **** EFS-Professional
STEPS[/FONT]
STEP1: Through TWRP, make a full backup; then copy this backup ( you should find it in the folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/(some no.s)/(your backup name) in your phone's internal storage ) to your computer, rename the backup "6.0". This backup has an EFS folder which isn't compatible with stocks lower than 6.0, but its IMEI is the right one of your phone (keep this in mind).
STEP2: a- In your phone - rooted and having busybox installed - apply USB-Debugging and grant root access to adb (for CM13 Users, it's a feature you can find in Developer options settings)
b- Connect your phone to the computer, then open EFS Professional ( you should receive a msgbox in your phone; check "Always allow this computer"; then click "OK"or whatever..... )
TIP: if you face a problem opening EFS-Prof., try restarting it, if not solved, make sure that: *You allowed the computer (msgbox of the phone)// **Your device is rooted// ***Your device have busybox Pro fully installed.
c- When EFS-Pro loads, choose the 3rd tab "Samsung tools" , surf to "other tools" and choose "Format EFS Folder" then click "Execute"
TIP: If a msgbox appears saying that permission is denied, it doesn't matter at all, only click "Execute" again, it'll tell you "Can't find mount points" this means it's done
d- REBOOT IMMEDIATELY INTO RECOVERY ( NEVER REBOOT INTO SYSTEM TELL YOU END STEP3 )
STEP3: a- In TWRP, wipe all except internal storage and microSD
b- power off your phone after the wipe ( if TWRP asked to install SuperSU, refuse )
c- Open in download mode
d- In Odin, Load the pit file of your phone ( search google for one if you doesn't have any ) then load the stock in AP ( mine is COJ5 Brasil VIVO ). Check "Repartition" then Start.
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: ,YOU'RE NOW ON STOCKUnfortunately , Your IMEI now isn't the one your phone really has, so you're not registered on a network. Don't Panic We're going to solve it .
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IMEI FixRequirments: *Your phone on stock 5.1.1 // **The same computer // ***The Backup we made above in STEP1 ( its folder in the computer should be named "6.0" )// ****Root Explorer app for your phone// *****Ext4Unpacker tool for ur computer
STEPS:-
STEP1: Root n' TWRP
STEP2: Full Backup in TWRP
STEP3: Move the backup to your computer, rename it "5.1.1" and save it in the same folder you saved the "6.0" Backup ( keep in mind that this backup "5.1.1" is the one compatible with stocks but having invalid IMEI ). Now you have a main folder containing 2 subfolders called "5.1.1" "6.0" which are the 2 backups
STEP4: In this main folder make a new folder "EFS PORT", inside it make 2 new folders "BASE" & "PORT"
STEP5: Using Ext4Unpacker tool, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "5.1.1" backup into the "BASE" folder. In the same method, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "6.0" backup into the "PORT" folder. Now you have "EFS PORT" folder containing "BASE"&"PORT" each having an EFS.
STEP6: Delete "imei" folder of "BASE" EFS and replace it with the one in "PORT" EFS.
STEP7: Connect your phone to the computer, Copy the "BASE" folder to it and rename it "efs" (small letters NOT CAPITAL).
STEP8:In your phone; install Root Explorer App. and grant its access to hte root (the msgbox SuperSU will send you)
STEP9:Using root explorer, surf to /efs folder of your phone's root directory ( it'll refuse to delete the folder but its components will be deleted ), then replace it with the one you copied from your computer.
STEP10:Reboot the Phone (don't Panic if it bootloops once or twice)
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: . IT'S FIXED NOW AND NETWORK IS ALIVE AGAIN, ENJOY!
PM ME FOR ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Thanks brother. .........
When my note succefuly open with stock I felt as I fly.......
You are witty masterful guy..........☺☺☺
---------- Post added at 12:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 PM ----------
HmanA6399 said:
Hi Guys....First of all, I'd like to CREDIT:-
1- FR34K-B1B0 to whom I owe the idea. Man, you really powered me on :fingers-crossed: :good:
2- h311sdr0id who created Ext4Unpacker tool.
3- lyriquidperfection
for his great EFS Professional tool.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Many members threaded the problem of Note 4 N910C Exynos version bootlooping when they tried to get back to stock 5.1.1 from a custom CM13 ( or any custom based on 6.0 ). I've been suffering the same problem for 2 weeks.
After tons of internet gigs consumed, cups of coffee drunk, and hours wasted :crying: , I found this solution :victory: ; which I really hope it'll help.
Let's start
Phone Status:*Custom rom based on 6.0 // **rooted // *** busybox installed "smart install" // **** TWRP custom recovery.
Computer Requirements: *Win7 or higher "I'm using Win10" // **Samsung USB Drivers // ***adb-Drivers ( download SDK Tools, install "platform tools " and "Google adb Drivers" Packages. To test it, run the command
Code:
adb drivers
in the folder where the packages are installed ) // **** EFS-Professional
STEPS[/FONT]
STEP1: Through TWRP, make a full backup; then copy this backup ( you should find it in the folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/(some no.s)/(your backup name) in your phone's internal storage ) to your computer, rename the backup "6.0". This backup has an EFS folder which isn't compatible with stocks lower than 6.0, but its IMEI is the right one of your phone (keep this in mind).
STEP2: a- In your phone - rooted and having busybox installed - apply USB-Debugging and grant root access to adb (for CM13 Users, it's a feature you can find in Developer options settings)
b- Connect your phone to the computer, then open EFS Professional ( you should receive a msgbox in your phone; check "Always allow this computer"; then click "OK"or whatever..... )
TIP: if you face a problem opening EFS-Prof., try restarting it, if not solved, make sure that: *You allowed the computer (msgbox of the phone)// **Your device is rooted// ***Your device have busybox Pro fully installed.
c- When EFS-Pro loads, choose the 3rd tab "Samsung tools" , surf to "other tools" and choose "Format EFS Folder" then click "Execute"
TIP: If a msgbox appears saying that permission is denied, it doesn't matter at all, only click "Execute" again, it'll tell you "Can't find mount points" this means it's done
d- REBOOT IMMEDIATELY INTO RECOVERY ( NEVER REBOOT INTO SYSTEM TELL YOU END STEP3 )
STEP3: a- In TWRP, wipe all except internal storage and microSD
b- power off your phone after the wipe ( if TWRP asked to install SuperSU, refuse )
c- Open in download mode
d- In Odin, Load the pit file of your phone ( search google for one if you doesn't have any ) then load the stock in AP ( mine is COJ5 Brasil VIVO ). Check "Repartition" then Start.
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: ,YOU'RE NOW ON STOCKUnfortunately , Your IMEI now isn't the one your phone really has, so you're not registered on a network. Don't Panic We're going to solve it .
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMEI FixRequirments: *Your phone on stock 5.1.1 // **The same computer // ***The Backup we made above in STEP1 ( its folder in the computer should be named "6.0" )// ****Root Explorer app for your phone// *****Ext4Unpacker tool for ur computer
STEPS:-
STEP1: Root n' TWRP
STEP2: Full Backup in TWRP
STEP3: Move the backup to your computer, rename it "5.1.1" and save it in the same folder you saved the "6.0" Backup ( keep in mind that this backup "5.1.1" is the one compatible with stocks but having invalid IMEI ). Now you have a main folder containing 2 subfolders called "5.1.1" "6.0" which are the 2 backups
STEP4: In this main folder make a new folder "EFS PORT", inside it make 2 new folders "BASE" & "PORT"
STEP5: Using Ext4Unpacker tool, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "5.1.1" backup into the "BASE" folder. In the same method, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "6.0" backup into the "PORT" folder. Now you have "EFS PORT" folder containing "BASE"&"PORT" each having an EFS.
STEP6: Delete "imei" folder of "BASE" EFS and replace it with the one in "PORT" EFS.
STEP7: Connect your phone to the computer, Copy the "BASE" folder to it and rename it "efs" (small letters NOT CAPITAL).
STEP8:In your phone; install Root Explorer App. and grant its access to hte root (the msgbox SuperSU will send you)
STEP9:Using root explorer, surf to /efs folder of your phone's root directory ( it'll refuse to delete the folder but its components will be deleted ), then replace it with the one you copied from your computer.
STEP10:Reboot the Phone (don't Panic if it bootloops once or twice)
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: . IT'S FIXED NOW AND NETWORK IS ALIVE AGAIN, ENJOY!
PM ME FOR ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks brother. .........
When my note succefuly open with stock I felt as I fly.......
You are witty masterful guy..........☺☺☺
You will be programmer. ......
Good by bro.
---------- Post added at 12:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:11 PM ----------
HmanA6399 said:
Hi Guys....First of all, I'd like to CREDIT:-
1- FR34K-B1B0 to whom I owe the idea. Man, you really powered me on :fingers-crossed: :good:
2- h311sdr0id who created Ext4Unpacker tool.
3- lyriquidperfection
for his great EFS Professional tool.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Many members threaded the problem of Note 4 N910C Exynos version bootlooping when they tried to get back to stock 5.1.1 from a custom CM13 ( or any custom based on 6.0 ). I've been suffering the same problem for 2 weeks.
After tons of internet gigs consumed, cups of coffee drunk, and hours wasted :crying: , I found this solution :victory: ; which I really hope it'll help.
Let's start
Phone Status:*Custom rom based on 6.0 // **rooted // *** busybox installed "smart install" // **** TWRP custom recovery.
Computer Requirements: *Win7 or higher "I'm using Win10" // **Samsung USB Drivers // ***adb-Drivers ( download SDK Tools, install "platform tools " and "Google adb Drivers" Packages. To test it, run the command
Code:
adb drivers
in the folder where the packages are installed ) // **** EFS-Professional
STEPS[/FONT]
STEP1: Through TWRP, make a full backup; then copy this backup ( you should find it in the folder /TWRP/BACKUPS/(some no.s)/(your backup name) in your phone's internal storage ) to your computer, rename the backup "6.0". This backup has an EFS folder which isn't compatible with stocks lower than 6.0, but its IMEI is the right one of your phone (keep this in mind).
STEP2: a- In your phone - rooted and having busybox installed - apply USB-Debugging and grant root access to adb (for CM13 Users, it's a feature you can find in Developer options settings)
b- Connect your phone to the computer, then open EFS Professional ( you should receive a msgbox in your phone; check "Always allow this computer"; then click "OK"or whatever..... )
TIP: if you face a problem opening EFS-Prof., try restarting it, if not solved, make sure that: *You allowed the computer (msgbox of the phone)// **Your device is rooted// ***Your device have busybox Pro fully installed.
c- When EFS-Pro loads, choose the 3rd tab "Samsung tools" , surf to "other tools" and choose "Format EFS Folder" then click "Execute"
TIP: If a msgbox appears saying that permission is denied, it doesn't matter at all, only click "Execute" again, it'll tell you "Can't find mount points" this means it's done
d- REBOOT IMMEDIATELY INTO RECOVERY ( NEVER REBOOT INTO SYSTEM TELL YOU END STEP3 )
STEP3: a- In TWRP, wipe all except internal storage and microSD
b- power off your phone after the wipe ( if TWRP asked to install SuperSU, refuse )
c- Open in download mode
d- In Odin, Load the pit file of your phone ( search google for one if you doesn't have any ) then load the stock in AP ( mine is COJ5 Brasil VIVO ). Check "Repartition" then Start.
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: ,YOU'RE NOW ON STOCKUnfortunately , Your IMEI now isn't the one your phone really has, so you're not registered on a network. Don't Panic We're going to solve it .
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
IMEI FixRequirments: *Your phone on stock 5.1.1 // **The same computer // ***The Backup we made above in STEP1 ( its folder in the computer should be named "6.0" )// ****Root Explorer app for your phone// *****Ext4Unpacker tool for ur computer
STEPS:-
STEP1: Root n' TWRP
STEP2: Full Backup in TWRP
STEP3: Move the backup to your computer, rename it "5.1.1" and save it in the same folder you saved the "6.0" Backup ( keep in mind that this backup "5.1.1" is the one compatible with stocks but having invalid IMEI ). Now you have a main folder containing 2 subfolders called "5.1.1" "6.0" which are the 2 backups
STEP4: In this main folder make a new folder "EFS PORT", inside it make 2 new folders "BASE" & "PORT"
STEP5: Using Ext4Unpacker tool, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "5.1.1" backup into the "BASE" folder. In the same method, extract "efs1.emmc.win" of the "6.0" backup into the "PORT" folder. Now you have "EFS PORT" folder containing "BASE"&"PORT" each having an EFS.
STEP6: Delete "imei" folder of "BASE" EFS and replace it with the one in "PORT" EFS.
STEP7: Connect your phone to the computer, Copy the "BASE" folder to it and rename it "efs" (small letters NOT CAPITAL).
STEP8:In your phone; install Root Explorer App. and grant its access to hte root (the msgbox SuperSU will send you)
STEP9:Using root explorer, surf to /efs folder of your phone's root directory ( it'll refuse to delete the folder but its components will be deleted ), then replace it with the one you copied from your computer.
STEP10:Reboot the Phone (don't Panic if it bootloops once or twice)
CONGRATS :victory: :victory: . IT'S FIXED NOW AND NETWORK IS ALIVE AGAIN, ENJOY!
PM ME FOR ANY PROBLEM OR QUESTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks brother. .........
When my note succefuly open with stock I felt as I fly.......
You are witty masterful guy..........
You will be programmer. ......
Salam bro.