I'm interested in attempting this rom upgrade however i cant connect to the location of the file. any help would be appreciated.
I need it too. Anyone know where it's at?
I am not the guru, learning myself... but try from this link and drill down to the appropriate service provider
ftp://xda:[email protected]/Wizard/Roms/
i dont see the file that says fixed at the end.
Heyy everyone, I have multiple roms on my nandroid folder, and I installed them and LOVE them. The problem is, that I have no signal even with the APN. Unfortunately, I decided to overlook the information of backing up the File_Audio file, etc. I still have them, but if I copy them into the folder, it may not work. Please, if someone can, upload the radio files and please give me instructions. Please anyone, I am without a phone and text, and I rely on it for my everyday life.
never mind, fixed. went to dexters home page ( Dexter Picard) and scrolled all the way down and downloaded Canada's update and applied it through GOT
Hei guys can somebody help me?I'm using the guide to interop unlock samsung ativ s but when i click toast notification i remain with this.(see on photos)
And i can't acces registry editor.How can i acces registry?
The phone is dev unlocked with official GDR3.
Try this
I'm gonna give this a try but how can I acces phone/data?Its seems to not appear on computer.
*Sigh*
Reading. You should try it sometime, before trying to run hacks you don't understand.
Tell me: What does the second line (you know the one with bold text tell you you're doing wrong?
@sp4rt4n-i17: The problem isn't that his RPC is blocked (although it is), it's that Samsung removed the registry editor from the version of Diagnosis built into their latest firmware. I'm pretty sure that if Diag has been installed *prior* to the update it would work, but it seems that this is not the case here.
You need to either downgrade, or install one of the "custom ROMs" that just make the relevant changes. Check the Dev&Hacking sub-forum.
My phone was bricked and I restored it following this tut ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62405939&postcount=138 ). Now the phone is turned on normally, but I have this strange thing:
My phone number
Unknown
IMEI
0
IMEI SV
00
I have also this warning: Current version is not available for user. Can't find matched cust for NT-code mcc/mnc, subset.
How to fix?
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My phone was bricked and I restored it following this tut ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62405939&postcount=138 ). Now the phone is turned on normally, but I have this strange thing:
My phone number
Unknown
IMEI
0
IMEI SV
00
I have also this warning: Current version is not available for user. Can't find matched cust for NT-code mcc/mnc, subset.
How to fix?
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Same thing happened to me after I unbricked my device using the exact same tutorial. However, even with IMEI 0 I can still make and receive calls and text messages. But I'm not sure if I should leave my device like this. If someone has any solution to provide I would be very grateful! I hope it doesn't involve flashing any ROM again cause I'm really afraid that I may brick my phone again ...
Hey guys, I had exactly the same problem. I tried different things including flashing various Roms and Bootstack, but nothing seemed to work. Since I’ve been searching for a solution quite a while, I now have the honor to help you out and everyone with an L90, who stumbles upon the same issue.
First of all, I made a backup of my EFS, so that I could restore the state my phone was in (IMEI=0, but working baseband). You can do that easily with TWRP (thx to shoxxy . By the way, this is something which we all should have done beforehand. It would have been much easier to restore our IMEIs.
But don’t worry, if you follow the instructions in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwzgs1Cmr9k) you should be able to get your IMEI working again. For those, who feel more comfortable following written instructions I copied the following procedure using this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1960918) as a model and edited them a little to the way it just worked for me.
Do this on your own responsibility! And better double-check with the video our other threads.
Before you start:
Download this package (http://www.mediafire.com/download/figdbxb75j5kyry/package.rar), it belongs to the user who made the video on youtube (PremiumRepair).
Make sure your phone is rooted and USB-Debugging is enabled (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951)
Procedure :
Install Drivers. Either you use LG Support Tool or download them directly. For me the LGUnitedMobileDriver+3.14.1_ML_WHQL.exe worked just fine. Don’t forget to uninstall old drivers or you could run into problems.
Install QPST v2.7.378. Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable is a prerequisite, just confirm it.
Plug your device into your PC (USB port)
Run QPST Configuration from your Windows Start menu. Switch to the second tab ("Ports") and choose "Add new port" (bottom left button). You should see a COM port associated with "USB/QD Diagnostic". Select it, then press Ok. You can close the QPST Configuration window now.
Open Windows Explorer and browse to "C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\QPST\bin" (or wherever you installed QPST) and launch RF_NV_Manager.exe. In RF NV Manager, Go to "Settings / Comport". You should see your COM port in the dropdown box. Select it, then press OK.
Go to "File" and choose "Read from phone". RF NV Manager will read all NV items from the phone. Now if you see item #550, you will be able to alter it (see below). If you can’t find it, go to “File” and choose “Read supported RF NV Items”. If you still can't find it, there is a way to create it. Take a look at the thread I linked to.
Now comes the critical step of altering the IMEI. Select item #550 and you'll see 9 boxes on the right, a "Write NV" button and an "Hex" checkbox. Check the "Hex" checkbox.
Now, you'll have to enter the IMEI in the 9 boxes in a very specific way. The easiest way is to use the IMEI converter (for other method see linked thread). Put your IMEI in, convert it and put the digits in the boxes (two number per box).
Now you can then press "Write NV" to write the IMEI value to your phone.
Once done, unplug the device, and reboot it. Now you IMEI should be changed. If it’s not your number, take a look at the step seven again and check the video.
Please give a feedback, if it worked for you (incl. Details about your device, ROM, etc.) so that other users can profit from it. Thanks
Edit: @ BlackStorm94 - Don't worry about the warning. It will vanish if you install a different ROM.
I'm stuck at step 6. When I click Read From Phone, I get an error which says that my phone is not present. Also, on QPST Configuration, even tho I have set the Port to the one my phone appears, under Phone it says No Phone ... I guess my phone isn't recognized for some reason. Do I need to root it before I do this? I hope not because I don't really want to mess with it after the hard brick
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I'm stuck at step 6. When I click Read From Phone, I get an error which says that my phone is not present. Also, on QPST Configuration, even tho I have set the Port to the one my phone appears, under Phone it says No Phone ... I guess my phone isn't recognized for some reason. Do I need to root it before I do this? I hope not because I don't really want to mess with it after the hard brick
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Yes, your phone needs to be rooted. This solution for rooting works great for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
mhikel said:
Yes, your phone needs to be rooted. This solution for rooting works great for me: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
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So, I rooted the phone successfully, but the phone is still not recognized by QPST Configuration or RF NV Manager. My pc recognizes the phone and I can do everything properly, but these programs say that there is No Phone ... I don't know what to do ...
mhh, that sounds like a problem with the drivers. Did you uninstall all the drivers (incl. Qualcomm drivers) from your PC? And have you installed the official LG drivers for our devices (for example from the link in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62405939&postcount=138) Try another PC if it still doesn't work
mhikel said:
mhh, that sounds like a problem with the drivers. Did you uninstall all the drivers (incl. Qualcomm drivers) from your PC? And have you installed the official LG drivers for our devices (for example from the link in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62405939&postcount=138) Try another PC if it still doesn't work
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I'm going to try on a new computer tomorrow afternoon and I'll let you know how it went. I uninstalled all drivers associated with my phone on my computer and after reinstalling them I still got no results. I guess I may have confused it So that's why I'll try on a new one. Thanks for your help
Hello, sorry for the late reply. I just wanted you to know that even though I tried with another computer, my phone was still not recognizable. It doesn't really matter tho, cause even with the IMEI 0 I still have service and it works normaly for about a month now. If you have any solution then I would like to try it, but if not then it's okay. Thanks for your time
No worries! You do have USB-Debugging enabled, have you!? I mean you probably needed to do this for rooting. But if you haven't done it yet, that's probably the problem. Enable USB-Debugging like this (Go to Settings > General > About phone > Software information, tap Build number seven times and then go to Settings > Developer options and turn on Usb debugging) (copied from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951)
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mhikel said:
No worries! You do have USB-Debugging enabled, have you!? I mean you probably needed to do this for rooting. But if you haven't done it yet, that's probably the problem. Enable USB-Debugging like this (Go to Settings > General > About phone > Software information, tap Build number seven times and then go to Settings > Developer options and turn on Usb debugging) (copied from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951)
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Yeah yeah, I had USB Debugging enabled every time I plugged my phone into both of my PCs. But I don't think that's the reason this tutorial isn't working on my phone. When I unbricked the device, I had to use the L90 D405 loader.img in order to reflash the bootloader and recovery. But my phone is the d405n model, and that's the ROM I installed to it. So the phone now thinks that it is the D405 but the ROM I have installed is the one for d405n. I hope you understood this cause I know it's a bit weird I see options to activate NFC but I never use it so I can't tell you if it works. However I can activate it properly. Anyway, about the IMEI, as I told you, it basically works without problems even with 0 because I think that my service provider doesn't block anybody except someone reports the device as stolen. If you have any further solutions then let me know but if not the don't worry, I'm okay!
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But my phone is the d405n model, and that's the ROM I installed to it. So the phone now thinks that it is the D405 but the ROM I have installed is the one for d405n.
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Ah, that makes sense. Flashing the right bootstack as described here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/development/bootstack-kk-l-l90-t3118632) could maybe help you (I haven't tried the one for D405n myself but it's supposed to stable). On the other hand: You probably installed a .kdz (ROM) with the correct Bootstack for your D405n included. ...So I don't think it'll bring back the IMEI or change anything. I'm running out of ideas, sry!
mhikel said:
Ah, that makes sense. Flashing the right bootstack as described here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/development/bootstack-kk-l-l90-t3118632) could maybe help you (I haven't tried the one for D405n myself but it's supposed to stable). On the other hand: You probably installed a .kdz (ROM) with the correct Bootstack for your D405n included. ...So I don't think it'll bring back the IMEI or change anything. I'm running out of ideas, sry!
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It's okay I don't want to bother you any further. I'll buy a new phone soon anyways and since I'll give this one to my small brother, I don't think he'll really worry if his IMEI is 0 If at some point this device gets blocked by a service provider then I'll start searching for ways to fix it again. That bootstack page you mentioned seems useful. I'll try that if I do have any problems. Thank you very much for your help
That sounds reasonable! You are really welcome If you still need help just post here again. Although I have no other ideas at the moment someone else might. If you felt supported here I'd really appreciate the thanks! button. Yeah, you are right, the bootstacks supplied by Xemidra are of great value for our LG L90.
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That sounds reasonable! You are really welcome If you still need help just post here again. Although I have no other ideas at the moment someone else might. If you felt supported here I'd really appreciate the thanks! button. Yeah, you are right, the bootstacks supplied by Xemidra are of great value for our LG L90.
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Update: I actually fixed it I know I told you that I would leave it as it is for now, but today I had nothing to do, so I decided to try my best and fix it. What I did was, as the post you told me said, I had to install the Kit Kat bootstack and the easiest way to do that is by flashing the Kit Kat rom. So I downgraded to android 4.4.2 using the stock rom I found on another post, and then I used your tutorial on the Kit Kat version. This time I was able to pass step 6 because my phone was getting recognized properly. I also didn't needed root access after all, since the new rom was just installed and it worked. After finishing the tutorial and restarting the phone, my IMEI was back! Then I upgrated my phone to the lollipop version, and when the upgrade finished, my IMEI was still there. So now I'm in lollipop with a working IMEI. I'm so thankful to you now, thank you very much for helping me and providing me these useful tutorials. I really appreciate it
Wow, that's just great!=) congratulations, you can be proud! Happy for you, that was quite an issue. You are welcome=) Well, someone from this forum helped me out, when I seeked for help and I am happy to give something back. Thank you for sharing your solution! That should be helpful for the next one stumbling over this problem. Enjoy your completely restored phone!=)
Hey there. I recently flashed Resurrection Remix OS on my My Mi A2 and rooted with Magisk. After that, for a purpose , I wanted to change the MAC address of my phone(Mi A2) to my previous phone's MAC Address , for which I did install a application from Playstore called "Change Mac Address". I gave that Root access and tried to change it , it showed success but it indeed didn't change the mac. After that i Tried installing 2-3 different apps and they also failed to change it. Few mintues later I rebooted my phone and I see that my MAC has been changed to the MAC address I wanted to change and its now permanent. I tried rebooting several times and it has been the same. And Also I don't remember my original mac address so I don't know what to do . Now please tell me what should i do , and how can i get my original MAC address back to Original . And yes when i reboot my phone it first show mac address as (02:00:00:00:00).. something like this untill i turn on my wifi. I'm a bit worried about this issue . And please tell me what should I do and does changing mac affects my Phone's performance ?!
Try flashing stock modem.img from your rom / from PIE
Erecik, will it wipe all my data and how I can I find the file?
you have the original mac on the box of the phone
before the wifi is turned on the mac address is always 02:00:00...
dont mess around with flashing the modem img, you can break a lot of other things, the app has written the new mac on the efs of the phone, only way to revert is to write the original from the box
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you have the original mac on the box of the phone
before the wifi is turned on the mac address is always 02:00:00...
dont mess around with flashing the modem img, you can break a lot of other things, the app has written the new mac on the efs of the phone, only way to revert is to write the original from the box
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Thank you so much for the help man. Can you tell me how it happened or is it caused because I used several apps(each app has its own way to change) ? And also Tell me which is the best Mac changer app that I can use without any problem. Please give me link to that app. It will be so kind of you.
just pick the one with the best user reviews on the play store, use just one, doesn't matter which one. whichever you use, you probably need to set, it, restart the phone and then the new mac will show.if you write the original mac from the box it will be like you never changed it.
even if you then uninstall the app i t should still keep the previously set mac.
laviniu_c said:
just pick the one with the best user reviews on the play store, use just one, doesn't matter which one. whichever you use, you probably need to set, it, restart the phone and then the new mac will show.if you write the original mac from the box it will be like you never changed it.
even if you then uninstall the app i t should still keep the previously set mac.
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Okay I didn't knew that we have to restart after changing the Mac. And also the first app didn't change Mac even after restarting so that maybe not working I'll use another app. Thank you so much man . I'll reply here or dm if I get any other query. Thank you so so much
no problem, sorry i've never used many of them so i can't recommend any, i just know how they work (they basically write with root the efs file that holds the mac address of the wifi chip) so it's quite normal for the os to need a restart before the change is "seen"
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no problem, sorry i've never used many of them so i can't recommend any, i just know how they work (they basically write with root the efs file that holds the mac address of the wifi chip) so it's quite normal for the os to need a restart before the change is "seen"
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Thanks. There is also a issue with my newly flashed rom and that issue is about speaker sound . I made a thread about it( https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/help/low-speaker-volume-sound-installing-rr-t3927310) and still no one has replied. So if you can help me please also do check out that thread. I'm new to XDA so I'm directly pasting the link here. ? Thanks
cant help you there undortunatly, i havent installed the rr on mine... ever.. maybe search the thread whre you found the rom, high chances someone ran into the same issue and might know how or if it can be fixed...