Does anyone know where i can find a listing of the at&t cab files in the windows directory that are installed during the initial start-up? Im just looking to see which cab files install was, such as the mall, or music, for example. Not that i plan on needing them but after searching the internet for a couple days now it would be nice to learn how to bring the phone back to at&t specs. Thanks.
Greg
You can hard reset and not skip the bloat or you can go into the windows directory and sort the files by their type.
But what if you want a couple at&t programs on there?
Greg
behrouz said:
go into the windows directory and sort the files by their type.
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1. Open up File Explorer
2. Go to the /Windows directory
3. Sort files by type
4. Locate the .cab files
5. Choose which apps you want to install
If you are trying to bring the phone back to ATT spec (to sell or to send it back for support), the best way is to flash using an ATT stock ROM. They are posted on the ROM development forum, here is one on the front page. Since its an official ROM you dont have to mess with HardSPL or anything of that matter, it should just flash the phone.
If you are trying to get the best performance out of your Fuze, I would suggest flashing your phone with a custom ROM.
Help Please!
I've been trying desperately for a while now to change the name of my service provider in my banner and lockscreen and I think I'm almost done but, I have one problem!
To change my Service provider name I took a copied version of my eri.xml file off my phone and changed it from "MetroPCS" to "AndroJordan" using HexEditor. Ok, so far so good. but then after putting the new banner eri.xml file back onto my phone I wasnt able to use it to replace the old one.
How do I delete the original eri.xml file so that I can put the new one in? Or better yet, how do I access my phone's system files through my computer? Everytime I connect my phone to my PC, I can only access what is on the SD Card.
When I try to delete the original eri.xml file through Astro File Manager on my phone it just gives me an error message saying that it was unable to delete the file.
Someone please help me! I really just need to know how to access my phone's system files so that I may move/delete files
Hi there!
I was tinkering about on the system files of my Galaxy Beam, and (maybe) accidentally messed up with the partition of the device.
The device runs on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and now its mobile data service is disabled, and when I checked the baseband it says "XXXX" (I believe this is the same case as baseband unknown).
I tried to repair it using Szaby59's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145464), but to no avail.
I wonder if there is another way to restore the baseband of my phone? I understand I might have messed with the efs and modemfs files, will it help if there is anyone who is kind enough to share his/her stock efs/modemfs files, and I get to use those files to my phone?
Hope the information was clear enough, thanks in advance.
ardjet said:
Hi there!
I was tinkering about on the system files of my Galaxy Beam, and (maybe) accidentally messed up with the partition of the device.
The device runs on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 and now its mobile data service is disabled, and when I checked the baseband it says "XXXX" (I believe this is the same case as baseband unknown).
I tried to repair it using Szaby59's method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145464), but to no avail.
I wonder if there is another way to restore the baseband of my phone? I understand I might have messed with the efs and modemfs files, will it help if there is anyone who is kind enough to share his/her stock efs/modemfs files, and I get to use those files to my phone?
Hope the information was clear enough, thanks in advance.
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hi ardjit the tow folders that u asked for they are zipped and attached above :good:
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hi ardjit the tow folders that u asked for they are zipped and attached above :good:
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thanks a lot man! will try to replace the modemfs file in my phone with the ones you just gave, hopefully this'll work!
IT WORKEDD!!!
I replaced the modemfs folder in the root directory, with the ones given by alameralshamry, rebooted my phone, and voila! data plan is back!
thanks a million to alameralshamry...and hope this thread may help anyone with similar problem.
ardjet said:
IT WORKEDD!!!
I replaced the modemfs folder in the root directory, with the ones given by alameralshamry, rebooted my phone, and voila! data plan is back!
thanks a million to alameralshamry...and hope this thread may help anyone with similar problem.
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im happy to know that its worked with you ... you are welcome
i8530
ardjet said:
IT WORKEDD!!!
I replaced the modemfs folder in the root directory, with the ones given by alameralshamry, rebooted my phone, and voila! data plan is back!
thanks a million to alameralshamry...and hope this thread may help anyone with similar problem.
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how replaced modemfs folder
i m unable to download your files..
please help me... thanks in advance.
alameralshamry said:
hi ardjit the tow folders that u asked for they are zipped and attached above :good:
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agan can ask EFS has a backup folder that agan ga bin or img shape.
alameralshamry said:
hi ardjit the tow folders that u asked for they are zipped and attached above :good:
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I just registered and replied this post with many thanks! Because I also had headache with my i8530 phone which lost the baseband info.
Your file of "modemefs.zip" REALLY worked on my I8530 phone! I unzipped the files and copied into the root directory of "modemefs", then reboot, finally the baseband came back!!!:good:
I almost decided to throw away this cell phone before I found this post. You have greatly helped me to solve my problem.
Many thanks again!
alameralshamry said:
hi ardjit the tow folders that u asked for they are zipped and attached above :good:
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how to replace the modem file in root directory plz tell
imran qasim said:
how to replace the modem file in root directory plz tell
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First make sure your phone is rooted and Root Explorer is installed.
Open Root Explorer, copy the files to /modemfs directory.
If failed to copy, one reason may be that /modelfs directory has insufficient space. Because Android system allocates different space for some specific system directories.
When you turn to /modemfs, Root Explorer will show "XX MB used, XX MB free" on the top.
If the free space is very little, you will NOT be able to replace the model file, so you need to consider to delete some useless or irrelevant files inside this directory.
I use a one plus one. I recently updated my cell phone to Cyanogen mod version 12.0-YNG1TAS2I3.
Now I transferred some files into the secure folder of the stock file manager present in the phone from another folder in the phone only. I actually transferred two folders. Now I open the secure storage with a password to see that the folder is not showing. A folder was previously present in it that still shows but the one I moved 12 hours ago is no where to be found. Please I need help with this as it had really important files. Anyone with a good solution is always welcome, thank you.
I've got the exact same problem, did you manage to find the files?
I'm looking for the script which copies the firmware modem files at bootstage similar to that one here on the one plus 2.
http://gerrit.aicp-rom.com/c/AICP/device_oneplus_oneplus2/+/48607/1/rootdir/etc/init.qcom.sh
Does anyone know where it is located?
system/etc/firmware/mbn_ota is not the right path? I will do some looking then.
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system/etc/firmware/mbn_ota is not the right path? I will do some looking then.
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I doesn't seems like.. I've deleted the mbn_ota file but, the phone still loads the default mcfg_sw.mbn file (OEM_OVERSEA), instead of the EE UK file. If I put a TMO US SIM into the phone, then it loads the TMO mcfg_sw.mbn file.
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I doesn't seems like.. I've deleted the mbn_ota file but, the phone still loads the default mcfg_sw.mbn file (OEM_OVERSEA), instead of the EE UK file. If I put a TMO US SIM into the phone, then it loads the TMO mcfg_sw.mbn file.
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The file /data/vendor/radio/copy_complete indicates, that the files were copied from the firmware folder, it's set to 1 in my case.