I would like to ask that How can I write my orginal IMEI back to vox?
I don't want argue the legal issue. What I can tell is that what I am trying to do is only for myself and not for business.
I have been looking into this as well, you can pull disk images using bkondisk and you can locate the IMEI within, writing the file back however is harder.
h4waii said:
I have been looking into this as well, you can pull disk images using bkondisk and you can locate the IMEI within, writing the file back however is harder.
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Can you please write more detail?
No. I'm not able to. Search threads for how to dump using bkondisk and once you have that you will be able to locate the section with the IMEI stored.
h4waii said:
No. I'm not able to. Search threads for how to dump using bkondisk and once you have that you will be able to locate the section with the IMEI stored.
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Good, then How can I write it back to the device? I have searched this site and not got the answer.
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please don't answer with "try using search"
i tried searching and was unsuccessful. maybe i don't phrase my searches good enough or maybe there isn't anything to found. Either way, i didn't find anything. anichillus' site is down and i need to figure some things out.
can someone please point me in the direction of a tutorial.
if not, can someone please tell me how to figure out where to put all of the dll's and stuff that is in the "missing" folder?
its in the kitchen's help folder
Anichillus siad he will work on more in the future
and for the dll and other missing files, find them, then cut and paste them into the directory that they are said to be missing from
The only one I know for the whole kitchen is under C:\Core\Help. You're probably best to ask achillies (sorry if I spelled wrong) directly, but if you look up the specific component/process that is generating the "offending" pieces, you might be able to find more info on why it thinks it's bad, and how to resolve it. Sorry I can't be more help.
I'm also a noob and I'm trying to follow that tutorial. I have a base nk.nbf in the source folder and I click on dumprom and I see a window flash up and then it's gone. I don't see anything in the dump folder. Am I missing something?
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I'm also a noob and I'm trying to follow that tutorial. I have a base nk.nbf in the source folder and I click on dumprom and I see a window flash up and then it's gone. I don't see anything in the dump folder. Am I missing something?
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does the dumprom make a window popup that asks if this [Core\Extract\Source] is where your nk.nbf file is?
that should happen first before you can dump it
Download Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=309549
It will place a folder on your C drive inside the folder open the help file
Ok, this request is for ALL the 920h/925/925G users (anyone with an 850 UMTS band). We need ANYONE from brazil with a device that has or was going to update to the Brazil V20a to enter the following link and get us the bin format link back as the bin format firmware is what we need to get JUST the baseband. Elsewise we may need to flash the WHOLE firmware and bin flash downgrade to root and recovery partition. I'd rather not put more people through this headache....
Link:
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/cs_auth_model_check.jsp?esn=[YOUR IMEI HERE PLEASE]
The link you are looking for is similar to this one.....
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/ezls/...IN_LGP925AT-00-V10e-310-410-AUG-10-2011+0.ZIP (this is the BIN firmware for AT&T's stock firmware.)
Thank you guys and remember, you're doing this not only for yourself, but for the community as well.
Note: We already have the kdz (http://csmg.lgmobile.com/swdata/WEBSW/LGP920H/ABRAML/V20a_00/V20A_00.kdz), we need the bin.
I tried to do it but I get only a blank screen on explorer and some information about my serial number and imei on Chrome. No links were there.
any guides so I can help?
mussacredi said:
I tried to do it but I get only a blank screen on explorer and some information about my serial number and imei on Chrome. No links were there.
any guides so I can help?
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PM sent and updated PM sent...
Thank you.
I got the same result. If you explain how to put the URL together with the info I got, I can help you. Thanks.
That's my result:
LGP920H 6BRAML 109BSZD011069 20110912
are you try another browser? firefox? IE??
Using another browser won´t help, but the file is in fact a XML. Use view source to see it. It´s a list of fields and values. We just need to know how to use this info to build the BIN file URL.
It's being done right. With the information provided, I was able to try a few things, but I was not able to find Bin files, but only KDZ. I've also reached out to others in the community for possible outside the box root options. I'm not making any promises, but I'm resourcing. I'm sure we'll find a way.
Anybody have any idea how to open up the NVM folder on this & all other LG phones when using QPST's EFS Explorer? I'm looking to open up this folder so that I can make a few modifications & am stuck. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, so far I've tried "open sesame door" & it's a no go.
Did you had any succes? My p920 lost IMEI somehow and i think this would help me to restore it. How did you extracted NVM folder and where its located, or you are just trying to connect to phone with QPST? Thanks!
As much as I would like to help, I haven't the time, the energy, the patience or the willingness to provide long detailed instructions on things of this manner
jay7264 said:
As much as I would like to help, I haven't the time, the energy, the patience or the willingness to provide long detailed instructions on things of this manner
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well there's the spirit of xda!
iodak said:
Did you had any succes? My p920 lost IMEI somehow and i think this would help me to restore it. How did you extracted NVM folder and where its located, or you are just trying to connect to phone with QPST? Thanks!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734330
there is a guide to restore the imei
Hello, I didn't know where to post this so I thought here would be best, so I can be pointed to the right place.
in one of my camera folders, I've had around 12,000 pictures "had 30,000 before deleting".. I decided it's time to move it to my PC and sort them out.. I have tried to copy them before when they were 30,000 but I've never been able to do that (it just doesn't work)
when I tried to copy them this time through connecting my Note 3 Rooted, I accidentally "cut" the folder and pasted it my desktop in PC..
the folder I have copied was Empty..
when I checked back on my android there was no trace of the folder.. and my Gallery no more shows the folder.
I tried to undo the process but it also failed.
I don't know where are the files exactly?
I've used DiskDigger to recover the files.. but I couldn't see them anywhere.
I've used ES file Explorer to unhidden the files (if they were hidden) but to no avail.
I hope someone, anyone, would know what I can do to recover the pictures or at least know what exactly happened
thank you!
anyone? where should I post this at least...
is this an issue that is not known?
Hi
Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. Have you written to the storage at all since these files went missing?
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Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. Have you written to the storage at all since these files went missing?
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nope I haven't, I immediately did a recovery attempt..
the files are just not there... not a single one lol
so they must be "not deleted" somehow, somewhere.. they're there..
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nope I haven't, I immediately did a recovery attempt..
the files are just not there... not a single one lol
so they must be "not deleted" somehow, somewhere.. they're there..
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The only thing you can do is continue to try different data recovery methods and hope that one of them works. Sorry, that's about all the advice I can give you.
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Hello together,
i hope you guys can help me out here. Today my Nexus 5 has been stolen. Now i want to prosecute but i need my IMEI. I am currently not at home but i got my laptop with a backup made by TWRP.
The folder looks like this:
http ://puu.sh/ nzexP/cfbff68baf.png (remove the spaces, i am new here thats why i cant post links yet)
As you can see there are some files and also two files efs1 efs2. But i dont know how to extract those or where to find my IMEI in that files.
Could someone please help me with that?
Thanks in advance
Edit: I found something in that recovery.log which might help to extract it? The log says:
Backing up EFS...
I:Backup command: 'dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p12 of='/data/media/0/TWRP/BACKUPS/05f111c90047784e/2015-08-18--14-50-33_cm_hammerheadcaf-userdebug_5.1.1_LMY48G_501//efs1.emmc.win' bs=1048576 count=3'
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Maybe you guys now know which command the file was created with and you maybe know something for this in reverse to extract?
You don't have the box?
Call your carrier and they may have a record of the last IMEI for yoru nexus 5.
I have Bell Canada as my carrier and their system is able to read the imei from my phone.
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You don't have the box?
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As i said, i do have the box but i am not at home where it is.
Isnt it possible to extract this backup files?
If you go to Google dashboard it will give you a list of all Android devices ever signed in to that account. Including IMEI.