Hi fellas,
my opo gave out after I switched to an f2fs filesystem and flashed AK kernel, both lollipop... I know dum.
but I ran into the problem where it doesnt recognize my sim card anymore so I checked whether I still had an IMEI and it shows nothing, neither does baseband.
funny enough wifi and bluetooth seem to work, I have backups of modemst1 and modemst2 but flashing them doesnt seem to work, I tried the nightmare fix already and i'm feeling pretty lost now.
Please can anyone help me out?
Same issue here
I'm able to use WiFi properly, however, there is no sim detected and no IMEI either.
I have multiple EFS backups on TWRP as well as the modemst1 and modemst2 files.
Even after restoring the EFS backups, it doesn't help.
Try finding system image and flash it via fastboot
Or tool.
But it will lose all data so be careful and try backing up on your pc.
Sometimes just flashing original system image can bring them back. But don't mess up too much wid it. Bcz i have dead note 2 bcz of that.
So try to flash system image full may ne it will help.
steijn0 said:
Hi fellas,
my opo gave out after I switched to an f2fs filesystem and flashed AK kernel, both lollipop... I know dum.
but I ran into the problem where it doesnt recognize my sim card anymore so I checked whether I still had an IMEI and it shows nothing, neither does baseband.
funny enough wifi and bluetooth seem to work, I have backups of modemst1 and modemst2 but flashing them doesnt seem to work, I tried the nightmare fix already and i'm feeling pretty lost now.
Please can anyone help me out?
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nthacks said:
I'm able to use WiFi properly, however, there is no sim detected and no IMEI either.
I have multiple EFS backups on TWRP as well as the modemst1 and modemst2 files.
Even after restoring the EFS backups, it doesn't help.
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Follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/fix-brickloop-audio-fx-fc-efs-corrupt-t2879061
If you have backups of modemst1 and modemst2
Code:
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
then
Code:
fastboot flash modemst1 modemst1.bin
fastboot flash modemst2 modemst2.bin
Otherwise you can erase those two partitions then use this if you don't have backups
Code:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
this file (NON-HLOS.bin) is usually found in any CM based ROM by unzipping. These instructions are in the guide I linked so read through that too and attempt the solutions there before attempting these commands, they are meant as a last resort if the others don't work
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Hi guys!
Coming from an aged S3 Mini, I am totally happy with my Moto G 4G so far. One thing intrigued me, though: TWRP displays a few more partitions that I'm used to, and when doing nandroid backups, a few of the XT1039's partitions remain unchecked. Can someone explain to me which one does what? (Also, please excuse me if the question has been asked before, I did use the search function):
Data
Cache
System
Boot
PDS
utags
persist
NON-HLOS
modemst1
modemst2
fsg
fsc
sp
cid
The red and bold ones are unknown to me, although I've wiped modemst1 and modemst2 via fastboot to solve a GPS issue. Do I only need to backup and restore the checked ones (Data, System and Boot) when I need to?
I'd make a backup of all the red partitions once and then *never* restore them unless you have a problem and you *know* that restoring one of those partitions fixes your issue.
Hey, so today I was trying to go to stock room and failed, when I got back to the CM12.1 the sim wont be recognized.
I tested with another phone and the sim still works.
I don't really now what to do., I've tried to fastboot erase modemst1
and fastboot erase modemst2, but no success.
I'm really stressed about this
polvoraan said:
Hey, so today I was trying to go to stock room and failed, when I got back to the CM12.1 the sim wont be recognized.
I tested with another phone and the sim still works.
I don't really now what to do., I've tried to fastboot erase modemst1
and fastboot erase modemst2, but no success.
I'm really stressed about this
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Umm... why would you erase the modem firmware???
You need to get the correct firmware image that matches your boot loader and perform:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
To be honest, your device is in an "unknown state" at this point, I would do a factory reset in the ROM (in Android, not TWRP), then flash the full factory image, boot fully, and make sure everything is working before continuing.
acejavelin said:
Umm... why would you erase the modem firmware???
You need to get the correct firmware image that matches your boot loader and perform:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
To be honest, your device is in an "unknown state" at this point, I would do a factory reset in the ROM (in Android, not TWRP), then flash the full factory image, boot fully, and make sure everything is working before continuing.
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I've found this room, but i'm not sure if my cellphone is LPI23.72-16.4 or LPI23.72.43.
I should flash this room just like i've flashed CM ?
polvoraan said:
I've found this room, but i'm not sure if my cellphone is LPI23.72-16.4 or LPI23.72.43.
I should flash this room just like i've flashed CM ?
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No... Red the thread on how to flash factory images... If you do it wrong you can brick
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Never change mobile data option to SIM2 !!!
I'm in the same situation with Moto G 3rd gen XT1543 with Andoird 6.0:
I'm using two UK sim's: Three (Sim1) and EE (Sim2).
When I changed the mobile data to Sim2.... THE HELL !!! Sim1 appears in the list but signal is not available anymore.
I tried to switch both ones, and nothing.
I tried the Sim1 in another phone and it works perfectly!
When I take Sim2 off, Sim1 came back to life but just with voice, no data! Plus when I tried to switch mobile data to Sim1 (remember that I take Sim2 off at this moment), it do not ignites mobile for Sim1 anymore.
Conclusion: NEVER switch the mobile data to SIM2 !! Is a black role in the Motorola week software.
I tried everything you could imagine: turn off, enable and disable all possible combinations between sms, mobile data and voice options between both Sim's and nothing !!! Sheet Motorola !!!
I've lost cellular signal in my xt1039 device. Tried many things including reflash firmware/ flash modem... with no permanent solution.
At last fellow brother @lost101 suggested to flash some partitions stated here http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/story-lost-recovery-imei-0-t3414511 as a solution. But by searching in google i cant find any.
Can any of you be kind enough to take backup of "dhob" "fsc" "misc" and "hob" partitions from your xt1039 device and by sharing those help me fix my phone? I'll be greatfull forever.
Backing up partition is easy, just install partition backup in your rooted phone. Select raw partition image from setting menu. And its done.
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I'm posting this comment just to promote this post, please help me with those partitions if you can.
As far I know, these partition's contain very sensitive data unique to the device. So do not upload these files, and do not flash these partitions on another device. For example, it could cause you to have the same IMEI as someone else, or a multitude of other issues.
As for the actual issue, do your IMEI show up correctly in Android, or is it only the signal that is broken?
Professor Gibbins said:
As far I know, these partition's contain very sensitive data unique to the device. So do not upload these files, and do not flash these partitions on another device. For example, it could cause you to have the same IMEI as someone else, or a multitude of other issues.
As for the actual issue, do your IMEI show up correctly in Android, or is it only the signal that is broken?
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My imei is intact. Its just my cellular signal that doesn't work. And its not only my issue, there are many with the same problem but no solution. So here I am requesting those partition to try as a solution as stated in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/story-lost-recovery-imei-0-t3414511 . I've tried everything else that i could find.
In my country wifi network isn't that available. So without cellular network a phone here is as good as dead. Can you suggest any solution?
Flashing those partitions most likely won't fix your network signal, and could make the problem much worse. In the OP you say you flashed the stock modem, so what method did you use to do this? Did you get the stock firmware and run:
Code:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
Professor Gibbins said:
Flashing those partitions most likely won't fix your network signal, and could make the problem much worse. In the OP you say you flashed the stock modem, so what method did you use to do this? Did you get the stock firmware and run:
Code:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
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did those, tried flashing full firmware and downgrading too... nothing worked. Any other suggestions?
Usually factory firmware would fix it, so it could be a hardware issue. Under what conditions did you lose signal - did you flash a ROM?
Hey
I have a moto g(retasia version,xt1033).I accidentally ran the horrid command 'fastboot erase all'.This command erased the following partitions from my mobile->
Hob
Dhob
Fsc
Fsg
Cache
Clogo
User data
Modemst1
Modemst1
Carrier
Keystore.
After running this command my imei became zero and my device was not detecting any sim cards.So to restore the radio functionality of my phone,I obtained these partitions from a friend of mine who is having the same device and tried to restore the partitions using the app partitions backup and restore as well as using dd commands via adb.All these methods proceed flawlessly but I am not getting the signals back.
So if there is anyone here who has faced the same problem and has solved it someway please help me
P.S:Since these partitions are device specific and obviously in a secure read only kind of location,is it possible that these partitions are not getting written while running the dd commands?If so,does anyone here know how to bypass the securities and write these partitions?
Please help me guys.
Regards,
Gautham C S
Try to install you stock motorola 5.1 ROM by fastboot.
BryanByteZ said:
Try to install you stock motorola 5.1 ROM by fastboot.
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These partitions don't come with the stock ROM.
try this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52648789#post52648789
tutul2336 said:
try this....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52648789#post52648789
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Tried that already:crying:
After installing LOS 17.1 I had no cell network (wifi worked).
I found a tip here that recommended to use
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
But that made things worse. I not only have no network, now the IMEI is gone, phone number not detected.
I tried now to flash modem from stock rom:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
but this didnt help either....