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A few people have had issues with the EFS getting corrupt or wiped on their OPO before they had a working backup. This guide has so far worked for 4 people to restore their EFS allowing them to access mobile data and bluetooth again.
Note: I really don't know why this works, I have contacted the dev of this rom to ask if he has any ideas but still waiting on a response.
1. Flash official TWRP
2. Flash this ColorOS rom using TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2772627 (you can skip all the account setups if you want)
3. Factory reset
4. Boot and setup ColorOS (you should see a network connect now with your sim card inserted, you will need to toggle mobile data on to test that)
5. If you have data in ColorOS you are good to flash back to CM11S anyway you want (you will need to factor reset after flashing back)
6. Save yourself the headache in the future and backup your EFS
Please post if this fix works for you.:victory:
Edit: I've went ahead and downloaded the ROM and I will hold on to it incase the original mirrors go down for some reason. Please PM me if they do.
One of the ones who can confirm this works. Will post in the official thread.
Worked for me also.
Wholy moly ... I have a mobile data network !!
Still on ColorOS, but this is VERY promising !!!
IMEI is correct, it's the one on the box !
Still no WiFi nor Bluetooh mac addresses, though...
Will keep you posted, but this is a HUGE step forward !
Thanx a lot for sharing this !
BTW, serial number is still unchanged and correct.
JP.
EDIT:
Unfortunately it didn't fix my issue, back to CM11S I am greeted by an AudioFX FC... Device pretty much unusable, the FC pops up the milisecond you click OK ...
Will try a different ROM...
EDIT 2:
SlimKat, CM11 Nightly both boot to the welcome screen, then reboot about 1 second later.
Only ColorOS seems to actually run ?!
A bit disgusted right now
tw1tch175 said:
A few people have had issues with the EFS getting corrupt or wiped on their OPO before they had a working backup. This guide has so far worked for 3 people to restore their EFS allowing them to access mobile data and bluetooth again.
Note: I really don't know why this works, I have contacted the dev of this rom to ask if he has any ideas but still waiting on a response.
1. Flash official TWRP
2. Flash this ColorOS rom using TWRP - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2772627 (you can skip all the account setups if you want)
3. Factory reset
4. Boot and setup ColorOS (you should see a network connect now with your sim card inserted, you will need to toggle mobile data on to test that)
5. If you have data in ColorOS you are good to flash back to CM11S anyway you want (you will need to factor reset after flashing back)
6. Save yourself the headache in the future and backup your EFS
Please post if this fix works for you.:victory:
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Hi, i failed and i wiped EVERYTHING of my phone, i only had the fasboot mode, i installed CWM and the cyanogemod rom, now everything works, and i have the imei in the box, however, i dont have the possibility of EFS backup anymore.... any ideas..?
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Hi, i failed and i wiped EVERYTHING of my phone, i only had the fasboot mode, i installed CWM and the cyanogemod rom, now everything works, and i have the imei in the box, however, i dont have the possibility of EFS backup anymore.... any ideas..?
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Official TWRP doesn't have EFS backup in it, you have the get the unofficial one http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-2-7-1-0-t2815247
Yank555 said:
Wholy moly ... I have a mobile data network !!
Still on ColorOS, but this is VERY promising !!!
IMEI is correct, it's the one on the box !
Still no WiFi nor Bluetooh mac addresses, though...
Will keep you posted, but this is a HUGE step forward !
Thanx a lot for sharing this !
BTW, serial number is still unchanged and correct.
JP.
EDIT:
Unfortunately it didn't fix my issue, back to CM11S I am greeted by an AudioFX FC... Device pretty much unusable, the FC pops up the milisecond you click OK ...
Will try a different ROM...
EDIT 2:
SlimKat, CM11 Nightly both boot to the welcome screen, then reboot about 1 second later.
Only ColorOS seems to actually run ?!
A bit disgusted right now
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Odd, maybe you could try using TWRP to delete everything again including system, then sideload and boot ColorOS.
tw1tch175 said:
Official TWRP doesn't have EFS backup in it, you have the get the unofficial one http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-2-7-1-0-t2815247
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To add to that you can just boot the unofficial recovery using "fastboot boot recovery.img" to do your efs backup if you would prefer to keep the official TWRP installed. That way it only boots that recovery to allow you to do the backup of your EFS partition and doesn't erase your current recovery. That's how I did it.
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To add to that you can just boot the unofficial recovery using "fastboot boot recovery.img" to do your efs backup if you would prefer to keep the official TWRP installed. That way it only boots that recovery to allow you to do the backup of your EFS partition and doesn't erase your current recovery. That's how I did it.
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WOW thanks, i do it and and i tell you how did it go in a few minutes.
I see that the OP has been thanked and this thread has a few success stories so I am giving it a bump for others to view in case of the same issue.
I just flashed the factory image... I never had the problem again
Yank555 said:
Wholy moly ... I have a mobile data network !!
Still on ColorOS, but this is VERY promising !!!
IMEI is correct, it's the one on the box !
Still no WiFi nor Bluetooh mac addresses, though...
Will keep you posted, but this is a HUGE step forward !
Thanx a lot for sharing this !
BTW, serial number is still unchanged and correct.
JP.
EDIT:
Unfortunately it didn't fix my issue, back to CM11S I am greeted by an AudioFX FC... Device pretty much unusable, the FC pops up the milisecond you click OK ...
Will try a different ROM...
EDIT 2:
SlimKat, CM11 Nightly both boot to the welcome screen, then reboot about 1 second later.
Only ColorOS seems to actually run ?!
A bit disgusted right now
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Im having the same problem as you have Yank555. It started with the AudioFX FCs rendering the device useless.
Next i tried to reflash the standard CM11s 25R rom back to get my phone normal again, it didnt work.
Then i remember i have a nandroid from a few days ago. Not thinking to read up on known issues with the OPO EFS i tried a restore.
My EFS is gone and the phone will not work unless im on ColourOs120. Wifi doesnt work, just basic phone functions.
Still waiting for a miracle for this problem.
Any suggestion guys?
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Im having the same problem as you have Yank555. It started with the AudioFX FCs rendering the device useless.
Next i tried to reflash the standard CM11s 25R rom back to get my phone normal again, it didnt work.
Then i remember i have a nandroid from a few days ago. Not thinking to read up on known issues with the OPO EFS i tried a restore.
My EFS is gone and the phone will not work unless im on ColourOs120. Wifi doesnt work, just basic phone functions.
Still waiting for a miracle for this problem.
Any suggestion guys?
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Did you open a service request ? Any response ? So far all I got 5 days later was a "please fastboot flash factory images, case closed." which quite obviously did not help, so case reopened, but again nothing from them in 4 days, now.
But I wonder if my first thought is still correct, flawed emmc as flashing seems to work ... might be a radio hardware issue ? Just don't quite get what the AudioFX has to do with that... cause simply rooting the device and installing apps and making a few nandroid backups is no way to brick anything.
But anyway, tbh, OnePlus is mostly dead to me as a company, worst invest ever so far, nice if your device works, but service is not even close to bad, it's pretty much non-existing ... and for a supposedly "best service ever" it's quite, let's say, "impressing"
JP.
Nope, i have not tried opening a ticket, mine is a grey import from China.
There is something terribly wrong somewhere hardware wise. The audiofx problem only happens if i flash the CM11s. After ColourOS i have tried flashing the CM11 M8.
Im also wondering if i should try to use this OPO made rom to see if it can help.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/rom-official-4-4-4-oneplus-aosp.65482/
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Nope, i have not tried opening a ticket, mine is a grey import from China.
There is something terribly wrong somewhere hardware wise. The audiofx problem only happens if i flash the CM11s. After ColourOS i have tried flashing the CM11 M8.
Im also wondering if i should try to use this OPO made rom to see if it can help.
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/rom-official-4-4-4-oneplus-aosp.65482/
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Give it a go, not much to lose. Didn't work for me, though.
JP.
Sent from my Nexus 5 running stock rooted AOSP on Yank555.lu v1.0-alpha5 kernel.
This worked for me! I'm back in business! Thanks guys for getting this figured out, I thought my phone was done.
I hate to bring this back up.
I have a Nandroid of my stock CM11S on my phone. I used it for the update to 300 to get firmware, then made a backup of it and went back to the custom Rom I had been on.
Today, I went and restored the backup of CM11S to sideload the newest update. Weirdly, after restoring I have an unknown baseband. But if I go back to the custom Rom backup I still have a baseband.
I wonder if TWRP just didn't backup the correct partitions? I am on the offficial TWRP. But I do have a backup that contains my EFS backup from the other TWRP that has that option.
I think I know what corrupted my efs....I used the official twrp 2.7.1.1 which for some reason saves modemst1. I remember restoring st1 when I corrupted it the first time with the official 2.7.1.1. Well I did it again trying to restore a nandroid with the official twrp 2.7.1.1. Do not restore the saved modemst1 from the official twrp 2.7.1.1. You will encounter problems.
So, this same thing happened to me...i happily using 30O and not really any issues and getting good battery life~17 hrs w/moderate use. And no other bugs.
Found the 33R update here on the forums and downloaded it and flashed through TWRP.
Thats when trouble found me, lost network and wifi stuck trying to turn on but never finds wifi. Then reading through xda someone suggested to check IMEI and it was gone. I had NOT done any prior back ups other than Nandroid prior to flashing update.
Restore still didn't fix it.
I tried this (flash ColorOS and CM11) but still didnt fix it. I was bummed as my OPO is very new and I had been happy with it.
CM11 or by restore, windows will not detect it even with drivers loaded. Flashing colorOS would allow windows XP to recognize internal and allow me to send files so i tried custom ROMs and CM stock and Mahdi but none worked. Luckily my TWRP still works and i am able to boot and get into fasboot.
I finally got mine fixed with rooted stock 33R from here on xda!
Now my OPO is back in business!!!
Save st1 and st2 with vonnegut's method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54623075.. Put it in a safe place for later. I uploaded them to google drive and onedrive . It saved me today.
For those of you that were able to recover, did you lose your entire EFS folder? Mine is completely gone and I don't think this ColorOS trick works either. I've tried it all last night and I fell asleep at my desk
Hi all,
Some time ago i asked, and received, some support on these forums on how to properly carry out a nandroid backup... following the sound advice i got, i carried out my backup (using TWRP for the record, with all the options checked), and stored it away for a rainy day... said day came yesterday, when i messed up my system and rendered it instable (i tried to manually delete the dalvik cache directory in order to free up the 2,5GB of space it was taking)... since i knew there was i high chance of this ending in disaster, the last thing i did before the delete was carry out another nandroid, so i could easily return to where i had left off... how wrong i turned out to be
as soon as i the system became instable following my experiment of deleting the d. cache directory, i recovered the latest nandroid (i.e. the one i had made just hours before) and everything seemd to go smoothely until the first reboot... when the following happened:
- first reboot after recovery took ages, much like the first reboot following the flashing of a new rom... not the end of the world, but that was the first sign that all was not well
- the status bar disappeared, and there was no way of making it come back (i.e. nothing to do with the launcher, i typically use apex but i i tried switching to both nova and touchwiz which i also kept up to date but the stats bar was nowhere to be seen)
- even if not having a status bar with all the info on it is acceptable (which of course it isn't, but lets just say), the sytem became completely instable after 5minutes of operation... with each app taking turns to shutting down until i kept getting the message "system UI has closed" over and over, to the point that doing a reboot was challenging since i barely had the time to press on the screen between instances of this bloody error message appearing...
...i did of course try and return to my older nandroid backup, but... lo and behold... exactly same behaviour...
so now i have resorted to formatting the internal memory card and flashing a new rom and basically starting over... just what i hope the nandroid would spare me basically :/
question is: does this sort of error sound familiar to anyone? can someone give me a tip maybe on what i may have done wrong?
any opinion, tips& advice much appreciated
I have the exact same problem. It happens on TW Lollipop ROMs. Haven't found a fix. I'm using Philz Touch Recovery and the old no knox bootloader.
Anyone? I have researched this but cannot find any similar problems reported... it can't just be me and pavelcheto...
Maybe it a recovery fault. Faulty backup or faulty restore.
No problems with my older backups. I restored my KitKat TW backup, working fine. Restoring CM12 backups also works fine. I've looked for a new recovery, Philz is discontinued, CWM hasn't been updated for a year and I really don't like TWRP.
I use TWRP 2.8.3.0 and never have (and hopefully never will) encountered any issues with restoring backups.
Considering i recovered 2 separate backups for a total of 3 times (i tried recovering the first backup twice) i doubt the issue was with the recovery itself... however since pavelcheto had no issues with the kk recovery maybe it could be lollipop related?
Anyone successfully recovered a lollipop nandroid backup?
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Considering i recovered 2 separate backups for a total of 3 times (i tried recovering the first backup twice) i doubt the issue was with the recovery itself... however since pavelcheto had no issues with the kk recovery maybe it could be lollipop related?
Anyone successfully recovered a lollipop nandroid backup?
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I recovered my lollipop gpe backup a couple of times without a problem.
Data encryption may cause restoring problems.
I have restored CM12 backups (based on 5.0.2) serveral times, no problem there. I've had issues only with TouchWiz Lollipop ROMs, I have tried different custom roms, all get bugged at restore.
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I have tried different custom roms, all get bugged at restore.
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Just to make sure I understand correctly : you mean all TW custom roms you've restored have had problems?
Wonder if anyone else has managed a bug-free restore of a 5.x TW?
Yes, but only on Lollipop. KitKat TW roms restore just fine. I am using Philz Touch Recovery. I have tried 3 different TW Lollipop roms and they all fail to restore properly. No wallpaper, black wallpaper and no status bar. And after a minute or two System UI starts crashing. If then I do factory reset from recovery and the rom starts normally (welcome guide and stuff) and works fine.
bumping this thread because i cant seem to find a solution for this anywhere.
TheAwesomeBit said:
bumping this thread because i cant seem to find a solution for this anywhere.
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There's no solution for this as per comments above. TW LP is not restorable. You can flash a new lollipop ROM tho'
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Hello,
I have an odd problem I need to iron out. . . Recently I installed the NeculaROM mostly without a hitch, however I was having issues not being able to make outgoing calls, so I wanted to switch back to my old Rom. Normally this wouldn't be an issue however when attempting to wipe anything on the phone, it starts vibrating and shuts off in TWRP. I can flash things fine still, back things up, yada yada. I tried reflashing TWRP, and that didn't help either.
So now I am stuck on this rom, and I can't do anything in TWRP. Is there any way to fix this? I can't seem to find much information on this particular issue. Any help would be great.
Thanks!
I believe this is caused by f2fs changes with rebasing this device to nougat.
Have you tried using the TWRP linked to the OP of the NucleaROM thread? You might have to format internal storage to get things working right again.
If that doesn't work out for you I'd recommend searching around more recent discussions in the TWRP thread and LineageOS thread. These issues with wiping and differences between unofficial TWRP, official TWRP, and what works with what ROM/firmware combinations have been covered in both.
Sorry I'm not more help on exactly what to do. I've just stuck with marshmallow firmware and custom roms based on it. I'm waiting for the dust to settle on this nougat rebase business.
Had same issue. I ended up just reflashing all the firmware images. Fixed my problem (for the most part.)
Have had my OnePlus 2 since 2015, and it's been a solid performer up to today.
I had the crDroid ROM (8.1) installed, along with Magisk, and it's been working fine for over a month with zero issues.
Today, I went to remove an app that was being troublesome, and then rebooted. And it just bootlooped. Animation is playing, but that's it. It sits there for 10-15 mins doing nothing. I hold the Power button to shut it down, and then try booting again. Same thing, just a straight bootloop for 15 mins. So I reboot to recovery (TWRP 3.2.1.0) and flash the Magisk uninstaller, to see if restoring the stock boot partition would help. It didn't, and just gave the same bootloop. So I go back into TWRP, wipe /system /cache and /dalvik and reinstall the ROM and gapps. Reboot. Same bootloop.
Now I'm starting to get a little concerned. Right now I'm restoring a backup from 10 days ago that I made before I last updated the ROM, but assuming this fails, does anyone have any good ideas? I'm not an expert, but I'm not a novice either, and this isn't making much sense. Unless my OnePlus 2 is getting ready to check out, which would suck...
idk if you had any mods like kernel or whatever or what app you removed (and if it had root acces) but first make sure you are on latest twrp, then try to clean flash a rom like normal. try to boot it it should work.
Thanks for the reply. No mods, other than Magisk. Just a stock 8.1 ROM with Magisk on top. Wiping /system, /cache and reflashing the ROM did not work. In the end, restoring a backup from a week ago was the only thing that worked. I have no idea why or what happened, but I guess it's yet another reason to keep a good backup on your phone in case of situations like this.
Gaffadin said:
Thanks for the reply. No mods, other than Magisk. Just a stock 8.1 ROM with Magisk on top. Wiping /system, /cache and reflashing the ROM did not work. In the end, restoring a backup from a week ago was the only thing that worked. I have no idea why or what happened, but I guess it's yet another reason to keep a good backup on your phone in case of situations like this.
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This means that a date/time overflow occurred in your system
You restored a backup from 10 days ago, I'm assuming an older version of the ROM? So the newer version has an overflow bug
Even if nothing changes on the system your system time is always changing and if the ROM or kernel is somehow messed up then this value can cause an overflow and if a security module of some sort (like fortify_source or stack_buffer_protection) finds out about the overflow it can prevent boot from happening
Note: below example not completely valid in the real world, I've removed some stuff and is just for clear understanding.
Let's elaborate, "signed int" accepts values from -32768 to +32768 (0 inclusive)
What do you think happens when a value below -32768 is passed? That's an underflow and it's not defined what would happen below that limit (actually stuff does happen but see below notice)
If you pass a value over 32768 you cause an overflow
Note: I'm not going to go into details about what exactly happens. This would add too much information and cause more confusion than it would clear
What does this have to do with the date? Well every second your system date increases and if you got one of these limits you're going to run into problems
This is the only possible explanation for what could have happened
Thanks for the explanation. i think I understood most of it.
The backup from 10 days ago was from an older version of the ROM, though I have since installed the latest ROM version on top of the restored backup without issue, as I did when I first made the backup.
Hello.
This is my first post as I've done everything myself till now, but now I'm really lost in some uncharted territory.
All I wanted is to have a second DeGoogled phone and I messed my Samsung Galaxy S5 beyond my understanding
So, I flashed TWRP to my SM-G900F klte through Odin and then installed /e/ ROM through zip method and everything was working fine, then I wanted to flash Intelli kernel, but I got an error saying "Digest failed to match on '/external-sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'. E: Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed. Error installing zip file '/external_sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'". I double checked the md5 of TWRP, /e/ and Intelli Kernel zip's, reflashed TWRP, flashed IceMan's TWRP recovery, wiped all partitions, formatted data and re-installed /e/, tried Havoc ROM, but I still got the same message. The problem wasn't only with the kernel, but also with some (not all) other zip's like A2camforS5_TWRP_v1.4.zip and even Magisk (which flashed fine) modules like A2camforS5_Magisk_v2.zip were not flashing (the procedure got through, but once the phone restarted the module wouldn't show up). On my previous SM-G900F klte phone everything was working fine. (And yes, TWPR's check md5 option was disabled, so this wasn't the problem)
After a bit of chatting on Intelli kernel and /e/ Telegram support groups I found out it wasn't the kernel or /e/ problem and that I should go back to stock and start all over. I had a full NANDroid backup from my previous phone so I renamed the backup folder to match the new phone serial (so it would show the partitions to restore in TWRP) and as I (and nobody else) didn't know where the problem was I restored all partitions. Everything went through as it should except modem, which showed an error saying something about being read-only and efs, which went half way through and then gave an error I don't remember (but can reproduce if needed). The phone wouldn't boot to OS (it was stuck on SAMSUNG logo), so I re-flashed TWRP and /e/ again and tried to flash the kernel or other zips but they were still giving me "digestion" problems... but it got worse! Now when I boot to /e/ I'm not even able to use the phone normally as a pop-up saying "Bluetooth app has crashed" and "Bluetooth app keeps crashing" shows up continuously even if Bluetooth as other wireless connection work just fine. Did I mess something up with the unfinished efs restore?
How can I diagnose the problem and unmess my phone? What steps should I take? I'm afraid of bricking my phone if I just start to do random stuff so any useful information would be appreciated! Please help!
EDIT: Even if my description of the procedure looks like I flashed a ton of stuff all at once I have just WRITTEN A RESUME AS CONDENSED AS POSSIBLE - the procedure took me more than a week of flashing ONE THING AT A TIME and testing if everything works fine. At no point in my flashing procedure there were more than three things present on my phone: TWRP, ROM and MAGISK as kernel and camera mod refused to flash anyway. To exclude Magisk being a problem I clean installed everything so I had just TWRP and ROM and I was getting the same problem. Then I reflashed TWRP only, using the IceMan version (because it presumably solves all flashing problems) retested, then flashed /e/ only, retested, Havoc only, retested... well, you got the picture!
I was doing everything under the guidance of Intelli kernel Telegram support group members until I understood the problem was not the kernel, nor TWRP/IceMan, nor /e//Havoc and went with the stock recovery through TWRP and messed my phone beyond Intelli kernel Telegram group's scope.
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Hello.
This is my first post as I've done everything myself till now, but now I'm really lost in some uncharted territory.
All I wanted is to have a second DeGoogled phone and I messed my Samsung Galaxy S5 beyond my understanding
So, I flashed TWRP to my SM-G900F klte through Odin and then installed /e/ ROM through zip method and everything was working fine, then I wanted to flash Intelli kernel, but I got an error saying "Digest failed to match on '/external-sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'. E: Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed. Error installing zip file '/external_sd/Intelli-Kernel-v15-klte.zip'". I double checked the md5 of TWRP, /e/ and Intelli Kernel zip's, reflashed TWRP, flashed IceMan's TWRP recovery, wiped all partitions, formatted data and re-installed /e/, tried Havoc ROM, but I still got the same message. The problem wasn't only with the kernel, but also with some (not all) other zip's like A2camforS5_TWRP_v1.4.zip and even Magisk (which flashed fine) modules like A2camforS5_Magisk_v2.zip were not flashing (the procedure got through, but once the phone restarted the module wouldn't show up). On my previous SM-G900F klte phone everything was working fine.
After a bit of chatting on Intelli kernel and /e/ Telegram support groups I found out it wasn't the kernel or /e/ problem and that I should go back to stock and start all over. I had a full NANDroid backup from my previous phone so I renamed the backup folder to match the new phone serial (so it would show the partitions to restore in TWRP) and as I (and nobody else) didn't know where the problem was I restored all partitions. Everything went through as it should except modem, which showed an error saying something about being read-only and efs, which went half way through and then gave an error I don't remember (but can reproduce if needed). The phone wouldn't boot to OS (it was stuck on SAMSUNG logo), so I re-flashed TWRP and /e/ again and tried to flash the kernel or other zips but they were still giving me "digestion" problems... but it got worse! Now when I boot to /e/ I'm not even able to use the phone normally as a pop-up saying "Bluetooth app has crashed" and "Bluetooth app keeps crashing" shows up continuously even if Bluetooth as other wireless connection work just fine. Did I mess something up with the unfinished efs restore?
How can I diagnose the problem and unmess my phone? What steps should I take? I'm afraid of bricking my phone if I just start to do random stuff so any useful information would be appreciated! Please help!
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Idk what your phone's actual issue is, but you should probably not have restored efs from previous phone.
At this point, I would probably Odin back to latest stock firmware, to see if the phone will boot and recognize sim card. If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM.
DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP
Also, try to do things in small traceable steps to make it easier to see what is causing your problem.
Eg:
Flash just the bare ROM, nothing else, no Magisk, no hacky crap, just the ROM. Test it.
If everything is satisfactory, then try the next step and test again, working your way up to your desired ROM/kernel/Magisk/apps solution that makes you happy.
For maximum stability it's always preferable to format data (Advanced wipe>format>type yes) when flashing a ROM to ensure a clean slate for everything.
Also, try not too let your phone get too hot with lots of flashing. I've seen good phones do odd stuff when overheated.
That's all the advice I can think of right now, how it is some help to you.
Good luck! :good:
you should probably not have restored efs from previous phone.
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Yeah, I assume that was the stupidest thing, but an online guide suggested it's ok to restore from another phone's NAND backup as long as it's the same model, so I thought it was safe.
At this point, I would probably Odin back to latest stock firmware, to see if the phone will boot and recognize sim card.
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My phone works fine with /e/ ROM as before - SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and all, there is just a constant pop-up saying that the Bluetooth app has crashed interfering with everything I do that wasn't present before the stupid restore to stock.
If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM.
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Did all this except trying a different ROM, because it wasn't producing the Bluetooth app has crashed problem before restoring to stock, so I assumed it's not a ROM problem. The digest problem was present also in Havoc ROM.
DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP
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Why? Is this a general issue or just a problem in my case? Anyway I have disabled the option before restarting to system.
Also, try to do things in small traceable steps to make it easier to see what is causing your problem. Eg: Flash just the bare ROM, nothing else, no Magisk, no hacky crap, just the ROM. Test it.
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Yeah, I was doing the things one step at a time, my message is just a condensed resume of all the steps I did to make it shorter. I stopped adding things once I was unable to flash the kernel, camera mod and Magisk modules - I didn't just add everything I was trying to understand if the problem was just with kernel or my phone wouldn't flash also some other zips.
If everything is satisfactory, then try the next step and test again, working your way up to your desired ROM/kernel/Magisk/apps solution that makes you happy.
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Yes, yes, that was the plan, but now the bare ROM doesn't want to work anymore without giving me Bluetooth app crashes
For maximum stability it's always preferable to format data (Advanced wipe>format>type yes) when flashing a ROM to ensure a clean slate for everything.
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I did that before every flash.
Also, try not too let your phone get too hot with lots of flashing. I've seen good phones do odd stuff when overheated.
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Good to know!
That's all the advice I can think of right now, how it is some help to you. Good luck!
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Thank you. So now I flashed the latest .tar.md5 file for my model and my CSC through Odin and the phone wouldn't boot to stock ROM (I guess because it had /e/ Pie on it already and the latest stock ROM is just Marshmallow so it's considered downgrading), got stuck at SAMSUNG logo and phone went extremely hot. I pulled out the battery, went in download mode, flashed TWRP, wiped all partitions, formatted data, flashed /e/, booted /e/, the message about Bluetooth app crashing persists, went to TWRP, tried to flash Intelli kernel, got the "digest" error, tried camera mod, got "digest error" again, magisk flashed fine, so flashing works... so what now? I checked inside the .tar.md5 file and there is no efs partition so I guess it wasn't written over by flashing through Odin
Should the phone be able to boot to stock? Is that even necessary - would it fix anything?
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My phone works fine with /e/ ROM as before - SIM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and all, there is just a constant pop-up saying that the Bluetooth app has crashed interfering with everything I do that wasn't present before the stupid restore to stock.
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"If so, I would go from there, flash latest official TWRP, format data, and either restore the backup sans modem and efs, or try a different ROM."
A: Did all this except trying a different ROM, because it wasn't producing the Bluetooth app has crashed problem before restoring to stock, so I assumed it's not a ROM problem. The digest problem was present also in Havoc ROM.
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Maybe try flashing just the baseband with latest modem, etc from haggertk's archive on AFH, here:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=59628
You can flash that without wiping and it only touches the baseband/firmware files, so should not affect anything else
"DO NOT INSTALL TWRP APP"
A: Why? Is this a general issue or just a problem in my case? Anyway I have disabled the option before restarting to system.
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It's a general issue. The app is bloatware and is known to sometimes cause bootloops see @curiousrom 's post here:
TWRP App Causing Bootloop or Fail To Boot
It's frustrating that TWRP is setup to facilitate easy swiping to install the app
A: Thank you. So now I flashed the latest .tar.md5 file for my model and my CSC through Odin and the phone wouldn't boot to stock ROM (I guess because it had /e/ Pie on it already and the latest stock ROM is just Marshmallow so it's considered downgrading), got stuck at SAMSUNG logo and phone went extremely hot.
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Unlikely due to /e/ ROM, I have had this happen before. Just pulled battery, hold power button with no battery or charge cable for at least 10 sec to clear remaining charge (I have one phone that will get itself so out of shape that I have to leave it overnight with no battery before it will boot), let it cool, reinstalled battery and try again. Usually it will boot after this.
I pulled out the battery, went in download mode, flashed TWRP, wiped all partitions, formatted data, flashed /e/, booted /e/, the message about Bluetooth app crashing persists, went to TWRP, tried to flash Intelli kernel, got the "digest" error, tried camera mod, got "digest error" again, magisk flashed fine, so flashing works... so what now? I checked inside the .tar.md5 file and there is no efs partition so I guess it wasn't written over by flashing through Odin
Should the phone be able to boot to stock? Is that even necessary - would it fix anything?
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Flashing stock ROM can sometimes help fix EFS issues, so that is why I suggested that. I also like to see the stock ROM boot with all functions working to make sure the hardware is ok.
I don't assume you haven't done any of the things I suggest. I'm just brainstorming to see if I can help you from my personal experience with my S5s.
Hope you can get yours working:good:
Maybe try flashing just the baseband with latest modem, etc from haggertk's archive on AFH, here:
androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=59628
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I'm reading some instructions: ohthehugemanatee.org/blog/2015/04/04/how-and-why-to-update-the-modem-slash-baseband-firmware-on-a-samsung-phone about how to flash baseband as this is something I've never done before and I'm afraid to mess my device even further... They say "Note that each carrier handles their own updates, so they package their own modem firmwares with slightly different serial numbers. There shouldn’t be any significant difference, but check which one comes from your country and provider".
So I searched for the CSC of the firmware you've linked and it seems to be XXU: samfrew.com/download/GALAXY__S5__/1l88/BTU/G900FXXU1CRH1/G900FOXA1CRH1, which turns out to be a "Multi-CSC for some of the countries and regions (“O” refers to Open)"... is that "some" that bothers me as XXU is not listed under my country's CSC list.
Should I worry? Is it possible to try out if this baseband solves my problems and if it will not work return to the previous version flashing the stock ROM again or am I risking to brick my phone? I didn't find a baseband for my country's csc (SIO) as I will not be receiving any official updates anymore should I change my phone's CSC to XXU first?
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