i'm using khalpower's rom but this problem was here before that too... everytime i restart the phone, the recent images and videos just disappear, deleted!! BUT; if i rename the new photo-video files to somethng else than its original name(defaultly date-time combination) those files can stay in sdcard after restarts.... why does the phone or software deletes all the recently taken image files if we leave them with original name???
sariugur said:
i'm using khalpower's rom but this problem was here before that too... everytime i restart the phone, the recent images and videos just disappear, deleted!! BUT; if i rename the new photo-video files to somethng else than its original name(defaultly date-time combination) those files can stay in sdcard after restarts.... why does the phone or software deletes all the recently taken image files if we leave them with original name???
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I have never seen/heard anything like this. So you just take a photo, see it on the sd card, then reboot. Picture gone?
Exatly, the picture is on sdcard but after reboot its gone :s. If i rename that picture file, it stays on card even i reboot...
But i have a dcim/camera folder on sdcard from 2.1 eclair and when i take a photo it's located another camera folder in the same directory.... i will try to delete old folder and take pics now maybe with a fresh folder it will be good....
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sariugur said:
Exatly, the picture is on sdcard but after reboot its gone :s. If i rename that picture file, it stays on card even i reboot...
But i have a dcim/camera folder on sdcard from 2.1 eclair and when i take a photo it's located another camera folder in the same directory.... i will try to delete old folder and take pics now maybe with a fresh folder it will be good....
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Try restoring your rom again, what rom are you running? Also try reformatting your sd card
I updated to XXBK3 as per the steps mentioned and everything went fine. When the phone booted, the simcard is not getting detected. I have factory reset the phone, changed the sim, tried my sim on another phone (works on another) but not this one.
Revert back to DDKB2 but still sim card is not getting detected. Kindly assist
Update: I have lost all folders in efs folder after flashing XXBK3. Unfortunately i dont have backup of efs folder
The only option left with me now if service center. Since there is no post for efs backup and restoer, i would request if someone can post settings/commands to backup and restore efs.
Hey, maybe you'll laugh, but there do not give any simcard wrong side. Once I flash phone at night and I'm still there giving the wrong side
fataLLik said:
Hey, maybe you'll laugh, but there do not give any simcard wrong side. Once I flash phone at night and I'm still there giving the wrong side
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I didnt understand you.
What i mean is i dont get network and when i try to open Mobile APN, i get message " Please insert SIM..."
This can happen if you have selected the option Phone EFS Clear in ODIN while flashing FW. This would delete the efs folder.
Follow my guide that I sent you for future. I have already backed up mine, but hope I wont need it.
What is the /efs folder? Should I also back it up? Only that folder or all folders under root are to be backed up?
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What is the /efs folder? Should I also back it up? Only that folder or all folders under root are to be backed up?
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Efs folder contains information about your Phones IMEI no. If you clear it or corrupt it you lose your IMEI and it can only be restored by Service centre if you have not backed it up. Just copying the folder is not enough. You need to back it up in the form that it can be directly flashed to your phone to restore the IMEI and to put your phone back in usable condition, as in india service providers do not support phones without IMEI nos.
Dude can u give us a walkthru of how to back up efs
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Sure I will.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859914
This process works absolutely fine. Just tried it.
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Efs folder contains information about your Phones IMEI no. If you clear it or corrupt it you lose your IMEI and it can only be restored by Service centre if you have not backed it up. Just copying the folder is not enough. You need to back it up in the form that it can be directly flashed to your phone to restore the IMEI and to put your phone back in usable condition, as in india service providers do not support phones without IMEI nos.
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Is the link given by manu1991 okay in your opinion? According to Post#2, "An alternative to the backup part is to use Root Explorer and zip the whole /efs folder onto your external sd card. (or wherever you want)". Is this possible and reliable? I tried the option to zip folder in "Super Manager" but got an empty file.
No root explorer should not be used to back up this folder. Follow the link and back up your efs folder.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859914
This process works absolutely fine. Just tried it.
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Ok, I tried this and made the tar.gz file directly in my external sd card. I got a file of size 35Kb? Checked with 7-zip, seems to contain all files. Also made the .gz file using terminal emulator and got same size. In Super Manager the /efs folder seems to be 5Mb in size. I also extracted the .gz file and the uncompressed size is indeed about 5Mb. Can it really be compressed to 35Kb or is there some mistake?
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Ok, I tried this and made the tar.gz file directly in my external sd card. I got a file of size 35Kb? Checked with 7-zip, seems to contain all files. Also made the .gz file using terminal emulator and got same size. In Super Manager the /efs folder seems to be 5Mb in size. I also extracted the .gz file and the uncompressed size is indeed about 5Mb. Can it really be compressed to 35Kb or is there some mistake?
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yes, it can. If the files has a lot of zeroes inside. BTW here is only 3 files are very big:
nv_data.bin, .nv_data.bak and .nv_core.bak and as I can see they are have a lot of zeroes.
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Ok, I tried this and made the tar.gz file directly in my external sd card. I got a file of size 35Kb? Checked with 7-zip, seems to contain all files. Also made the .gz file using terminal emulator and got same size. In Super Manager the /efs folder seems to be 5Mb in size. I also extracted the .gz file and the uncompressed size is indeed about 5Mb. Can it really be compressed to 35Kb or is there some mistake?
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Yes it is compressed. Just pull out the efs folder out of the archive and see check the size, its 5.03MB for me.
Thanks falex and trip
I also made image of stl3 and it is about 6mb.
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EFS / IMEI changes to Fake frequently.
With regards to your post on EFS restore, thanks for the excellent instructions I managed to get IMEI back but noticed that it gets changed quiet frequently when I am on any version of Gingerbread so I downgraded my self to Froyo and I notice that the IMEI doesnt change, Could you kindly advise me so to get it working when I am on gingerbread. Does it have anything to do with bootloaders. The restore method I used is to flash via Odin and no other commands there on.
ThanK You In advance.
i have the same troubles
i try many methods
last i failed
now i just play t959 as a pda
I believe the Nitrality app has an EFS backup feature
Good morning from Argentina!
I have a problem to restore my /EFS I have Froyo LUBKB1 (Argentina) coming from KPQ and the /efs is broken.
I have a backup from a functional EFS directory but when I try to copy it with Root Explorer, it seems that it copies it but when I reboot, EFS directory is empty.
Is there any possibility to create the .img with ADB from a directory which is in the sdcard?
Regards
Try this man: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
Their recently was a thread here asking if their is a way to import your apps from one rom to another. And I just thought of this lil idea. If you copy the apps folder in your data folder and save it to your SD card and flash a whole new rom and replace your apps folder with the one you saved on SD. Will this work? Has anyone tried this? Idk just curious. maybe this method is the hard way of doing what titanium back up does lol your thoughts?
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Their recently was a thread here asking if their is a way to import your apps from one rom to another. And I just thought of this lil idea. If you copy the apps folder in your data folder and save it to your SD card and flash a whole new rom and replace your apps folder with the one you saved on SD. Will this work? Has anyone tried this? Idk just curious. maybe this method is the hard way of doing what titanium back up does lol your thoughts?
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This will work for most apps. A few apps require installation but most will work this way. For ones that don't work just delete the apk file and install it properly.
Titanium backup
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I wanted to start this thread because I am having trouble, (and I assume other noobs are as well), understanding what's on my SD Card and how to navigate through it.
I've attached what I see when I open my device and check the internal storage.
My main reasoning for trying to understand all that's on my SD Card is because it's important! And because I'm trying to figure out where all my apps are stored. I recently installed the venom custom ROM, and since then have lost the knowledge of where my .apk files are stored. That's really what I'm after trying to find those files. I've searched every folder but still no dice. I used Titanium Pro to backup all my files but there is nothing located in the Titanium folder.
Can anybody help me identify where my .apk files are located?
I also have a few .apk files I wish to install on my phone. From what I've gathered the way to do this is to add them to where the other .apk files are located and then Fix Permissions. If I cannot locate my .apk files is there another file path I could save it to?
Lastly I have these two files I have not recognized before, BUGSENSE and .profig
What are these files?
So if you're downloading the apks off a website they'll be in the downloads folder if you downloaded then through Google play..they won't be on your sd unless you manually backed up them up through titanium
a box of kittens said:
So if you're downloading the apks off a website they'll be in the downloads folder if you downloaded then through Google play..they won't be on your sd unless you manually backed up them up through titanium
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Right okay, so if I choose to back them up onto the SD card then my .apk file paths should appear? Because as you can see now I have no app folders on my phone (sd card) currently.
I've backed up my phone via titanium still nothing in there is an .apk file.
I'm also interested in keeping my phone clean of useless things (another reason for this thread).
As file explorer. Settings allow up to root allow root. Go up from sd card. System/data folder
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Boom. That's what I was searching for. Thanks.
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dmcin23 said:
I've backed up my phone via titanium still nothing in there is an .apk file.
I'm also interested in keeping my phone clean of useless things (another reason for this thread).
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If you go to titanium backup location on sd card and open it you will find what you looking for. Its pretty easy to restore backup in titanium app itself.....also a true backup should be done in twrp recovery as it backs up everything (file partitions,kernel,radio,apps) it will save a copy (known as a nandriod backup) on your sd card that you can recover if your rom won't boot or you just need to restore .
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Make sure you enable writing to the root folder as well. System apps are in system/app.
Hi guys.
Like you see in the picture i cant remove this even i change rom.
I do all wipes and formats and this continues to apear here. :crying:
Can some one help me erase this in once,please.
use a file explorer to locate the backup folder location and delete them manually
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use a file explorer to locate the backup folder location and delete them manually
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That is the first thing i have done but like i said dont desapear.
i have formated ths both sdcards and still continuos there.
Any one? please