Hi folks
How to take a backup of the efs partition ? I am not seeing it in twrp partitions list for backup. Any help is highly appreciated.
If you are looking for a quick solution, you can try the app(s) available in play store. Requires root and I believe you are rooted.
Nandroid backup through TWRP will save EFS with other partitions. Or you can try terminal commands through TWRP for backing up the modem files. Don't ask me for commands, I will probably mess up the code !
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I have a sm-n900 exynos and I have lost my imei and baseband during a Samsung flash. I have a TWRP backup, efs.img backup by dr.ketan's backup tool but nothing is able to restore my efs. I have scanned emmc blocks for bricked blocks and all blocks come back as non-corrupted. may be the partition is corrupted .how do I erase my efs partition to rebuild it. I have tired to flash PIT from ODIN but that too doesn't work.
tried this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...567133&page=36
but need a guide to identify the partitions and how to rebuild them. by any chance anyone know if I could extract twrp backup to files to restore efs or from efs.img so I can use the nv_data.bin, since tried restoring the backups and it didn't restore I feel the partition might be corrupt and hence not being re-written. so might be I have to rebuild the partitions by formatting as explained in this thread. but I don't know exactly the steps for exynos variant. I tried using terminal on twrp but mkef2 command shows mmbcblkp03 doesn't exist which as I have read in posts is the efs partition on this phone and reboots to twrp recovery. and mmbcblkp12 show filesystem too small and reboots to twrp recovery
Can some one upload sm-n900 efs folder may be can try and edit nv_data in hex editer
mithudas28 said:
I have a sm-n900 exynos and I have lost my imei and baseband during a Samsung flash. I have a TWRP backup, efs.img backup by dr.ketan's backup tool but nothing is able to restore my efs. I have scanned emmc blocks for bricked blocks and all blocks come back as non-corrupted. may be the partition is corrupted .how do I erase my efs partition to rebuild it. I have tired to flash PIT from ODIN but that too doesn't work.
tried this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...567133&page=36
but need a guide to identify the partitions and how to rebuild them. by any chance anyone know if I could extract twrp backup to files to restore efs or from efs.img so I can use the nv_data.bin, since tried restoring the backups and it didn't restore I feel the partition might be corrupt and hence not being re-written. so might be I have to rebuild the partitions by formatting as explained in this thread. but I don't know exactly the steps for exynos variant. I tried using terminal on twrp but mkef2 command shows mmbcblkp03 doesn't exist which as I have read in posts is the efs partition on this phone and reboots to twrp recovery. and mmbcblkp12 show filesystem too small and reboots to twrp recovery
Can some one upload sm-n900 efs folder may be can try and edit nv_data in hex editer
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Could you provide more details about the backup you have:
- What files do you have? What is the name of these files, and also the file sizes?
vndnguyen said:
Could you provide more details about the backup you have:
- What files do you have? What is the name of these files, and also the file sizes?
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I HAVE efs.img created my Dr. Ketan's EFS tool and which had worked succefully so presume it's a good copy, I have a completeTWRP backup of installed VNROM 13.1 which doesn't have the new baseband problem of NE3 in vnrom 14, and have used to rstore efs earlier and has worked successfully.
files I have
efs.img 20 Mb
attached screenshot of twrp backup
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georgesmh said:
Did u try to flash the previous modem?
Anyways this is an EFS backup
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If that's your EFS back up, I'd remove it, or someone else is gonna enjoy your IMEI
radicalisto said:
If that's your EFS back up, I'd remove it, or someone else is gonna enjoy your IMEI
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Haha damnn thanks dude I didnt know
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georgesmh said:
Haha damnn thanks dude I didnt know
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Keep your EFS info as private as you do your ATM card Pin number my friend :good:
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I know its risky but could you please please send me the efs, once my device gets its base band and is up and running i will restore my own efs backup. I dont need to use your iemi and trust me i wont. I would be grateful for to you pleade help me . Tou xould pm me the upload please. A beey veey himble and desperate request.
mithudas28 said:
I HAVE efs.img created my Dr. Ketan's EFS tool and which had worked succefully so presume it's a good copy, I have a completeTWRP backup of installed VNROM 13.1 which doesn't have the new baseband problem of NE3 in vnrom 14, and have used to rstore efs earlier and has worked successfully.
files I have
efs.img 20 Mb
attached screenshot of twrp backup
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So it seems you have the correct backup for your device. Some more questions:
1- Can you show the link to the EFS tool you have used to make a backup?
2- What is your difficulty now? You don't know how to restore? Cannot restore? Or you already restored but the problem still persist?
Please be noted that you have to restore ALL efs-related partitions, NOT only 1 partition.
At the moment, my app 'IMEI Backup ★Samsung★' can only restore from the backup that has been made by it. But I will add the ability to restore from the backup which was made by other apps, may be in the next release.
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So it seems you have the correct backup for your device. Some more questions:
1- Can you show the link to the EFS tool you have used to make a backup?
2- What is your difficulty now? You don't know how to restore? Cannot restore? Or you already restored but the problem still persist?
Please be noted that you have to restore ALL efs-related partitions, NOT only 1 partition.
At the moment, my app 'IMEI Backup ★Samsung★' can only restore from the backup that has been made by it. But I will add the ability to restore from the backup which was made by other apps, may be in the next release.
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yes i tried to restore both the baxkups and even the whole twrp backup but unfortunatly the system gets restored but not the imei. The link for the tool
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...+tool&pcampaignid=APPU_ALKrU4PHMMy5uAS4yYDYDA
mithudas28 said:
yes i tried to restore both the baxkups and even the whole twrp backup but unfortunatly the system gets restored but not the imei. The link for the tool
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...+tool&pcampaignid=APPU_ALKrU4PHMMy5uAS4yYDYDA
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That means the above-mentioned app does not work correctly with the restoring job?
Has your phone been rooted? If yes, I will guide you some steps to restore manually.
Yes its rooted and has twrp recovery . It would be just great if you xould guide me
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Hi , i have One question , is there a way to send the nv_data. Bin by adb command ?
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Hi, please, can someone upload his efs.IMG from sm-n900 ?
I want to write it inside my phone to try with a box if it possible to write after my imei loosed.
I have null/null and no backup from telephone!
Dear Dr.Ketan
since I have recently registered I am unable to post anything on the development thread. I am facing a serious problem. and I am asking you this because I had backed up efs.img 20 Mb and it has helped me restore earlier. but now it's failing to restore my efs. I am explaining the problem below.
I have a sm-n900 exynos and I have lost my imei and baseband during a Samsung flash. I have a TWRP backup, efs.img backup by dr.ketan's backup tool but nothing is able to restore my efs. I have scanned emmc blocks for bricked blocks and all blocks come back as non-corrupted. may be the partition is corrupted .how do I erase my efs partition to rebuild it. I have tired to flash PIT from ODIN but that too doesn't work.
1. could you tell me if it's possible to extract the efs.img to the efs files and will it help.
2. do you think there is a way I could retore from your tool using some other method.
i have tried the following things too
tried this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...567133&page=36
but need a guide to identify the partitions and how to rebuild them. by any chance if you know if I could extract twrp backup to files to restore efs or from efs.img so I can use the nv_data.bin, since tried restoring the backups and it didn't restore I feel the partition might be corrupt and hence not being re-written. so might be I have to rebuild the partitions by formatting as explained in this thread. but I don't know exactly the steps for exynos variant. I tried using terminal on twrp but mkef2 command shows mmbcblkp03 doesn't exist which as I have read in posts is the efs partition on this phone and reboots to twrp recovery. and mmbcblkp12 show filesystem too small and reboots to twrp recovery
Hi Everybody,
I'm really disappointed. For the second Times, I've corrupted my EFS partition. IMEI is empty, as the baseband...
The first time that I had this problem, I could restore the EFS using the fabulous fix from Fireasusman : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47014662#post47014662
But this time, It didn't work.... I'm really really sad.
Before trying to restore the stock firmware ( My problem was coming when i tried to restore stock firmware before to sell it) i made a Nandroid backup with TWRP recovery. I've an EFS/MODEM backup in this Nandroid.
When I reboot into recovery, and go to restore, I can select EFS, and it seems restore It. It wrote : Restoring 2 partitions/Restoring EFS/restoring EFS2/restoring EFS3/EFS Done/Restoring Modem/ Modem Done...
But after reboot the problem is Still There...
I'm really Angry, I lost 400$ and I don't understand why my Nandroid Restore of EFS failed...
I also try to flash modem with ODIN but it still Failed.
Note: I was an temasek CM12 (android lollipop).
Thank you very much for every help.
1. Flash STOCK ROM and take a look how it works. Sometimes only flashing it recovers the EFS folder.
2. Next time use this APP for backup/restore your EFS.
Really thanks for your help.
But i've allready try to restore stock ROM. At least twice. But efs is still corrupt. And the phone never arrive to boot...
About how many time I can consider that flash stock ROM will not repair my EFS partition ?
I've allready done twice...
Ok... I solved my problem.
As I explain in first post, I'had a EFS backup with a Nandroid Backup. But when I restore with TWRP, the problem was still there. No pin, No baseband etc...
I only delete the EFS folder using root explorer. I reboot, and it was OK. EFS folder was rebuilt automatically.... No more complicated than that...
Good finding
pystolero said:
Ok... I solved my problem.
As I explain in first post, I'had a EFS backup with a Nandroid Backup. But when I restore with TWRP, the problem was still there. No pin, No baseband etc...
I only delete the EFS folder using root explorer. I reboot, and it was OK. EFS folder was rebuilt automatically.... No more complicated than that...
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Because the IMEI is not stored in the EFS folder.
Hi guys
Does anyone have a TWRP A2017G backup their willing to share?
I've lost IMEI and MEID and am trying to recover
Seconded. I seem to be in the same situation. Don't know if a TWRP backup will help, but I've been unable to connect to the cellular network after restoring a full TWRP backup which I suppose I shouldnt've restored. Re-entering my IMEI via a TWRP module didn't help as well. Neither does the adb shell dd command that formats the EFS partition found in another thread... Restoring EFS I backed up a while ago didn't help me as well.
Thanks in advance.
I have tried going back to stock boot/recovery backups, flashing every single A2017G update and even tried Tenfar's tool to restore the removed backups in his thread. Cannot seem to fix
Only had this phone for 3 days and it's now useless.
Controllerboy said:
Restoring EFS I backed up a while ago didn't help me as well.
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Do you have a backup you could share?
As far as I know, the EFS bit is unique to each device. It contains your IMEI code, for example, which is unique for each device.... I can give you mine, but I'm not sure if that will help you.
I'll probably make a new thread asking for some help because I've tried about everything and I can't fix this mess on my own... I hope I won't have to send it back, no way of knowing they'll believe me
I've been doing some googling and perhaps we need a modem.bin file from a A2017G?
this is really not looking good
Hi every one..i successfully rooted my s7 edge 935fd.. now I want to take efs back but none of the app in Google playstore backingup my efs..i tried partition backup and it successfully get rooted permission but says that we cannot retrieve any efs partition..any solution ? Pls guide
Any 1 pls
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majidshahab091 said:
Hi every one..i successfully rooted my s7 edge 935fd.. now I want to take efs back but none of the app in Google playstore backingup my efs..i tried partition backup and it successfully get rooted permission but says that we cannot retrieve any efs partition..any solution ? Pls guide
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If your phone is rooted then you should have twrp installed
and if you have twrp installed it has an options of what it
can backup when you select "backup" or "restore" and
there you will see an option to only backup efs or backup
other things in the phone like system, data, cache & dalvik.
Select EFS and nothing else if that's all you want to backup.
Good luck, have a great day!
Thanks alot dear.. I already did that in twrp. Is that the only thing which I need related to efs ? Is twrp efs backup is reliable ?
Yep.
But move a copy of the backup to your pc just in case you have any future problems.