Hi,
I acidentally deleted one (or more) of the files in root etc/firmware/wlan/prima directory and lost bluetooth and wifi capability. Short of a factory reset, loosing my data, what can I do? PC companion won't reflash, but will reset. Could someone, please, post said files from their C6603 with fw 10.31.a.2.67, so that I can past them and avoid a reset?
Thanks
You can reflash System partition with flashtools.
Just make sure that you untick the Érase DATA on the flashing window, and you should go
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worf_1977 said:
You can reflash System partition with flashtools.
Just make sure that you untick the Érase DATA on the flashing window, and you should go
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Thanks, will try that tonite.
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Hello, I've installed the CM10 Nightly for SGS1. When I started the phone the system says, that my IMEI is wrong and I couldn't do emergency calls.
I did have a backup of my efs/ folder. So I copied the imei folder from my backup to the efs folder into the new.
Now the phone don't boot up. It stays in the boot animation.
Do anyone knows how to fix it? I can't even access or delete this files without booting, can I?
Pull and reinsert batttery, download or recovery mode?
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Pull and reinsert batttery, download or recovery mode?
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I've tried them all. Mount /data in recovery failed, too.
Efs has nothing to do with /data. You just had un lucky timing, and you data partition has gone corrupt. Also don't use terminal to reboot your phone it seems to corrupt data. For me at least. I always just turn off, and then power on again with button.
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I've done a wipe but there are problems again. Please see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849374
Was that the right way to restore the imei in general?
Start again with JVU?
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Follow my guide at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845104 this will allow correct imei on jellybean happened to me and many others
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I have started with JW4 then JVU and then CM. So i already followed your instructions?! After i have booted cm says that there could problems with emergency calls. But calling and data connection works normal.
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No3x said:
I have started with JW4 then JVU and then CM. So i already followed your instructions?! After i have booted cm says that there could problems with emergency calls. But calling and data connection works normal.
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OK do you have correct imei when you Odin back to stock if you do backup efs then restore when back on jellybean or ICS whichever you want to use
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OK do you have correct imei when you Odin back to stock if you do backup efs then restore when back on jellybean or ICS whichever you want to use
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Yes I did. Now I have a tar of the complete efs folder.
I flashed CM10 Nightly again and have the developer IMEI again.
Now I want to use my stock efs/ backup.
Do I have to overwrite the whole efs folder on the root?
Yeh I think so than run fix permissions
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Yeh I think so than run fix permissions
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This brought my IMEI back and the error message of CM doesn't appear anymore.
The fix permisson action was important.
If you want jb, try gnexus jb port. Smooth and stable, my gf use it for daily rom. I`ve had the same issue with the imei, so i copy the whole efs folder from backup over the damaged one, then reboot, and worked.
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Baloo
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No3x said:
This brought my IMEI back and the error message of CM doesn't appear anymore.
The fix permisson action was important.
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That's good thanks for the info
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I like to have a new rom on my samsung galaxy s. But i have no sdcard. How i can flash without sd card?
If anyone can help me i appreciate
Yes you can
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Yes you can
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How? It´s first time i will install a ROM i have root and clockworkmod. And i need to wipe data factory reset. That will not erase everithing on the phone?. If i wipe data how i will install the ROM. Please just do a quick tutorial.
Thanx
Since you are rooted already, copy the ROM to your SD Card go into recovery mode and wipe data wipe partition go into advance mode wipe dalvik cache then come back select install from SD Card the install. You will only loose your apps but your files and media remains. Remember the first you flash it won't be successful cos of changes in partition but don't worry remove battery, go into recovery and flash again and you will be successful.
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Its always recommended to do a backup of your apps before flashing a ROM. I prefer titanium backup
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Since you are rooted already, copy the ROM to your SD Card go into recovery mode and wipe data wipe partition go into advance mode wipe dalvik cache then come back select install from SD Card the install. You will only loose your apps but your files and media remains. Remember the first you flash it won't be successful cos of changes in partition but don't worry remove battery, go into recovery and flash again and you will be successful.
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Its always recommended to do a backup of your apps before flashing a ROM. I prefer titanium backup
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Here is a good tutorial on flashing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494493
ALWAYS make a backup, before flashing. Good luck!
Thx all. I will try this night. One more question i have a backup so if flash fails is a 100% that backup will restore the phone? Or the backup can fails? Sry bad english.
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Do a backup in cwm recovery. If you want to you can restore the phone completly to it's iriginal state. Just remember to move the back up file to your pc, in case your internal card gets wiped
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Yesterday when i try flash. I wiped data factory reset and cache but i have not put the zip on the internal memory. In recovery i put.mount usb but when i open a folder on the pc. Pc frezze and if i unmont usb pc works again. What i have to do to fix that? It will be hard if i put backup on pc and if delete my backup on phone. So im afraid on that step. Im not a noob user in pcs and smartphones but its first time i will do that. And the first time is harf.
Thx again all.
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fabiobarros99 said:
In recovery i put.mount usb but when i open a folder on the pc. Pc frezze and if i unmont usb pc works again. What i have to do to fix that?
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Factory reset only resets phone settings, it doesn't actually wipe the SD card clean of all files, so feel free to reboot into your current ROM and then transfer the Zip file, then reboot, wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache and Factory Reset
OR, try a different PC or different USB port to mount from within Clockworkmod. Mount USB should work OK.
Thx all. Now i free to test. Close thread please!
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Hey all i flash sucesfull the rom thanks all
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Hey all i flash sucesfull the rom thanks all
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Is it possible to revert back to CM9 without the need to wipe and thus install everything?
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Is it possible to revert back to CM9 without the need to wipe and thus install everything?
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Open new thread with your question. I dont know answer because im no a pro. Good luck
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I just changed my device ID with titanium backup and stupidly I didn't back up apps and data after rebooting, it just get stuck at boot screen (the N7000 yellow triangle one). I don't want to lose my data the last TiBu is few weeks ago, is there anyways to fix my phone with out wipe all/factory reset? Thanks
Try wiping cache and dalvik, reboot and use triangle away app to remove triangle.
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Try wiping cache and dalvik, reboot and use triangle away app to remove triangle.
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Thanks. didn't work, it clear cache and dalvik cache, it boot but stuck again in loop Samsung logo , I wiped all already T______T lose all data.
Why did you change the device ID?
Go to backup and restore and do a backup. Then try doing a factory reset. Although I am not sure if that's gonna help. But worth a try.
Just try to go into CWM recovery, do a Nandroid backup, then advanced restore, just restore data. That should be enough to be able to boot again.
But I bet, the sooner or later you will hang again.
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clausg said:
Just try to go into CWM recovery, do a Nandroid backup, then advanced restore, just restore data. That should be enough to be able to boot again.
But I bet, the sooner or later you will hang again.
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Why do you think it will hang again? Emmc? Or corrupt phone id ?
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Why do you think it will hang again? Emmc? Or corrupt phone id ?
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Read here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2021817
It's common with some people (and If it happens, it happens repeatedly). Others have no problem at all.
I had this problem too, but after a repartition (described in above mentioned thread), I think I got rid off it.
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Hello i have a big problem..
There was a problem with a custom rom that i flashed and when i was connecting the phone to the pc it was taking too long to show me my internal memory etc. So i decided to do a clean flash from odin by flashing an original firmware for i9305.. The phone then stuck to the samsung logo! I reflash it but still the same. I even use re-partion and stills it reboots and stays at samsung logo screen i dont know what else to do?
Tried to go into recovery and factory reset / wipe cache?
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Cundis said:
Tried to go into recovery and factory reset / wipe cache?
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lucky for me i flashed the recovery and i had atmy internal memory an old rom.. i flash it and the phone is working now thank god.. but i can understand why it did that.. i will not be able to flash an original firmware? and btw is still slow.. i connect it to pcamd takes time to open the internal memory and external..but at least it works
I have this problem when flashing through odin. Battery pull reset data clear cache always does the trick. I usually have to put back into download mode and then restart device from there. Worth trying.
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apoellitsi said:
lucky for me i flashed the recovery and i had atmy internal memory an old rom.. i flash it and the phone is working now thank god.. but i can understand why it did that.. i will not be able to flash an original firmware? and btw is still slow.. i connect it to pcamd takes time to open the internal memory and external..but at least it works
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Cool!
Did you try to factory reset / wipe cache? That solved some problems for me real well.
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no i havent.. but if it happens again i will do it
I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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BadAzDB said:
I have about 12 gigs of music on my phone and I was wondering whether there was a way I could flash a new ROM without without losing the contents on my virtual sdcard. I remember when I first rooted the phone it deleted everything. Does anybody know if that would happen again (and how to stop it) if I flash a new ROM. And please don't say "put it in your computer"
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Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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redbull123 said:
Flashing a rom won't delete your contents. Just avoid selecting 'format internal storage' or something similar in recovery. What I do in recovery before flashing a new rom is:
Nandroid backup
Factory Reset
Wipe System partition
Flash new ROM.
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Thank you I was hesitant about flashing new ROMs because of that. Now I'll go crazy
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