hi there! i was trying to restore the imei on my s7 edge and i found a way by editing the mp0b_001 file, the path being: /data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/mp0b_001, but no matter where i searched i couldnt see it, like it disappeared totally. does anyone know how can i find it it? or maybe it is in another directory?(the phone is rooted and the file manager has su)
Try folder :
root/efs/imei/ <--
no, it isnt there either
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I don't know how it happened, but it appears that I have somehow changed the path that contains the ringtones. I was looking for them out of curiosity. Now, whenever I try to bring up ringtones, I get a directory listing of /storage/emulated/0. I can probably reset it properly, but I don't know they actually reside. I don't have root access, and I'm afraid that may be a problem in resetting the path. I'm thinking that's why a search with ES File Explorer can't find them, (or maybe I'm not searching for the correct extension). Can anyone offer any guidance?
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
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pb
Can't help you without root access. The correct path is:
/system/media/audio/ringtones
Edit* In doing some looking. Were you trying to add more ringtones? The folder you gave seems to be the downloads folder. Ringtones you add maybe be in another folder. For example it could be ...../emulated/ringtones
Another example would be any folder in your usable internal storage will come after the emulated/
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hi everyone
so my phone is not registering its IMEI I don't know why, I suspect its because I was tinkering around with my phone whilst trying to root it. so i've been searching the internet for last couple of days and I found the solution. By using some imei.exe executable I was able to create a new IMEI file using the IMEI number from the box of my phone. now that I have the new MP0B_001 file, I need to paste this into the directory:
/data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/MP0B_001
I used programs like ES File Explorer and Root Explorer however I am not able to find any directory past the data folder.
Can somebody help me? What am I doing wrong, why am I not able to get to this path...
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated
Hello guys,
I recently found out that the "Kies via Wi-Fi" entry under "Settings>Connections Tab" is causing a FC to "Settings". I guess at a given time I've done something and removed/uninstalled the Kies Bloatware either by using Root Explorer or Titanium Backup, I'm not sure and I can't remember. I've tried to reinstall the "Kies Wi-Fi" app from the Google PlayStore and it did actually installed and found it working, however the nasty shortcut in Settings still causes FC-es. Is there any way to get rid of this entry at all? I don't intend using Kies at all and I'd really like to see that option gone.
I saw a thread in the Dev and Hacking section, however I'm not experienced enough to do it myself, so I ask here for help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2184207
And these are the files I extracted from my device.. apparently there's no "Settings.apk" in my "/system/app" folder. But there is SecSettings.apk.....
SecSettings.apk - https://www.dropbox.com/s/pbeua595rsym22p/SecSettings.apk
framework-res.apk - https://www.dropbox.com/s/xzog2xfxnc4gsso/framework-res.apk
framework.jar - https://www.dropbox.com/s/t0xawazgheiemxg/framework.jar
framework2.jar - https://www.dropbox.com/s/mb470l2z2epu9vu/framework2.jar
I noticed that in SecSettings.pak > res > xml there is a file called connection_headers.xml which might be the key, but trying to open it with Notepad++ everything was full with meaningless weird symbols, except the 4th row which actually mention "kies via wi-fi".
I'll be very thankful if there's any way to remove this.. "thing" from my phone. I'm not familiar with ADB, but I surely can flash a .zip with CWM. :cyclops:
faily.. wrong thread.. sorry
I flashed Ricky Bush's file to get the iOS emojis but when I unroot my phone any app which requires a keyboard cannot be used. I assume it is because unrooted phones cannot work with a keyboard with iOS smileys.
And is the File from Ricky Bush only changing the NotoColorEmoji file or is it doing even more? If so, how can I undo it without factory resetting?
I mean the stock font* if it is something else than NotoColorEmoji and I have the Oxygen-OS-Version 4.5.15 if there is a difference.
You mean you want the stock NotoColorEmoji.ttf file from OOS 4.5.15? If yes, it's attached with this post. If you want it as a flashable zip, let me know and I'll make one for you.
Thank you, ive also searched my phone everywhere for the so called "system -> fonts" folders, but couldnt find them, do you know where they are located on the oneplus5?
deano321 said:
Thank you, ive also searched my phone everywhere for the so called "system -> fonts" folders, but couldnt find them, do you know where they are located on the oneplus5?
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You'd need root and a file manager to view the system folder and replace the modded file with the original file I attached.
ok thank you
This is weird.
I bought a T95 box and have been using it with an external keyboard almost flawlessly for months. The only issue was that the Enter key was incorrectly mapped.
I found a guide to fix this, which involved using a root browser to edit a single word in a keyboard mapping file. I installed two root browsers, made the change to the file and then found it wouldn't save due to a "read only file system". I thought I'd change the permissions of the file and then the folder just to make this tiny change, but nothing would do it. Then I looked at the folder, and the file i had been trying to save had been completely blanked - 0kilobytes. Which is weird, as I thought this was a read only file system?
I found another copy of the file and tried to paste it into the folder, but exactly the same problem again -read only file system.
My keyboard is now useless as none of the keys are recognised and I have no way of restoring it to functionality as I can't restore the file that was overwritten on the allegedly "read only file system".
Any suggestions? I guess a factory reset might possibly help, but I've spent the best part of a year setting this device up just right so that has to be a very last resort. Tearing my hair out here...
I managed to delete the 0kb file and paste a replacement in its place, but it too instantly became 0kb. This is surreal.