Hello,
since yesterday i had the problem that my Mac-Adress is every boot a other (yes i really mean the mac-adress)
Yesterday i try to install the N5 4.4 port, i wiped this :
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format /system
format /data
format /persists
format /firmware
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After flashing the rom , i had a bootloop
Then i flashed cyanogenmod, and cant connect to my wifi, because the mac-adress was a different, after that i saw that, the mac adress changes every (re)boot
Can someone help me ?
Sorry for my Bad english but i am form germany
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Why would you format /persist and /firmware?
Make sure you have a baseband installed now. Install if you don't. You might need to reconstruct your /persist (where your bloody mac is stored) if you don't have a backup
How i can reconstruct my /persitst , because i habe no backup
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Hey, i have rooted and gotten a recovery for my Sprint S4. I made a backup and tried flashing cyanognmod. It failed. So i restored my backup And booted and i boot's into the os But everything is crashing over and over, "com.google.process","Google Play Services",And all the First Start Apps. Please Reply
You wiped before restoring?
Did you have full wiped your devise before restoring the nandroid backup?
Sry posted same time
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Hi
I racently flashed CM12 to my i9500. But mic was not working so I flashed a modem ZCUGNC6. After that my imei was gone and Baseband was unknown. What should I do?? I have backed up my EFS 1 week ago via TWRP but when I restore it nothing happens?
Thx.
INFO:
Phone : i9500
OS: Android 5.0.2 CM (Downloaded from teamcanjica source)
You have a complete Backup include efs? I yes restore it.. Not only efs....
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Did you flah modem by recovery or odin, cause odin work better, dont know why. If the first time wont work, try again.
If im not wrong, using recovery you have to wipe cache and dalvik cache after installing the modem.
just copy the efs folder using rootexplorer from backup to /efs
I'm on CyanogenMod 12.1 and twrp 2.8.7.0, I encrypted my phone. I downloaded oxygen os latest full zip, issue I'm having twrp can't mount internal data. What would be the best way for me to get back on stock image. Would factory reset help with data issue or not.
I put zip file in my downloads folder but twrp can't mount data on internal storage
I suppose you would have to decrypt the internal data partition, or alternative format the internal data partition from TWRP and then sideload the OxygenOS zip.
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Did u use the twrp Funktion to enable the Mount?
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done it in the end had to reformat data then i could see internal storage again. but when i flashed oxygen os, encrypted it have same issue. so i guess it is a problem in twrp
i tried porting ressurection-remix-for-hi6250-devices. it vibrates and then bootloops. i'am attaching the boot.img and log here. if anyone else finds anything hit me up on telegram. i'll keep this continue but this will be slow as 7x is my only device.
boot.img (aosp and rr)
aosp logs attached too
It has to do with the TWRP, it should be decrypted or something like thay
Jan.Pul said:
It has to do with the TWRP, it should be decrypted or something like thay
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I decrypted data and formatted that to ext4
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
I decrypted data and formatted that to ext4
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How did you decrypt the data?
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
I decrypted data and formatted that to ext4
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Pls tell me
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How did you decrypt the data?
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Pls tell me
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Just 'format' data to ext4
Ps. It'll wipe your internal sd too
Pss. It'll automatically encrypt if you use emui, you can use decrypted F2fs partition for /data by patching boot.img but you won't be able to set lockscreen pin/pattern/password, period
Sudeep Duhoon said:
Just 'format' data to ext4
Ps. It'll wipe your internal sd too
Pss. It'll automatically encrypt if you use emui, you can use decrypted F2fs partition for /data by patching boot.img but you won't be able to set lockscreen pin/pattern/password, period
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Okay, this is above my knowledge, can you share the TWRP you used?
Sudeep Duhoon said:
Just 'format' data to ext4
Ps. It'll wipe your internal sd too
Pss. It'll automatically encrypt if you use emui, you can use decrypted F2fs partition for /data by patching boot.img but you won't be able to set lockscreen pin/pattern/password, period
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That 'just format data' doesn't mean that the decryption is removed ! first: not every twrp has decryption support, so first, you need twrp for your device which supports decryption of /data. then you should format /data normally, just to remove stock decryption and reboot to twrp again. THEN you can format /data to ext4 !
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felix-development said:
That 'just format data' doesn't mean that the decryption is removed ! first: not every twrp has decryption support, so first, you need twrp for your device which supports decryption of /data. then you should format /data normally, just to remove stock decryption and reboot to twrp again. THEN you can format /data to ext4 !
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Haha I was searching for that, how's the TWRP going?
felix-development said:
That 'just format data' doesn't mean that the decryption is removed ! first: not every twrp has decryption support, so first, you need twrp for your device which supports decryption of /data. then you should format /data normally, just to remove stock decryption and reboot to twrp again. THEN you can format /data to ext4 !
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The twrp by openkirin team 'can' format data so 'just format the data' is the answer and also formatting data will remove the key and it will remain decrypted till you boot emui again, if you want to keep it decrypted even after reboot you need patched boot.img, which I used, but you won't be able to set pattern/pin lock, period
Also, the ported meticulous twrp works fine too
Ps. For getting decrypted data you don't need twrp that can read encrypted data partition, all you need to do is format data in recovery and patched boot.img to keep it that way
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Sudeep Duhoon said:
i tried porting ressurection-remix-for-hi6250-devices. it vibrates and then bootloops. i'am attaching the boot.img and log here. if anyone else finds anything hit me up on telegram. i'll keep this continue but this will be slow as 7x is my only device.
boot.img
log
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This log does not include any bootloops. The keystore is not working right but according to this log, everthing is fine up until the log stops.