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Please confirm if the following are correct.
1. You tried to restore NVRAM backup with MTK Droid Tools > Restore failed
2. You tried to set IMEI manually through Mobileuncle > AT Command failed
Please check if you have the following files in your system:
1. /data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/MP0B_001
2. /dev/radio/pttycmd1
3. /protect_f/md/MP0D_000 and /protect_f/md/ST33A004
4. /protect_s/md/ST33B004
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2014-08-05, 16:59
(This post was last modified: 2014-08-05, 17:00 by ro33ck.)
Please confirm if the following are correct.
1. You tried to restore NVRAM backup with MTK Droid Tools > Restore failed > yes
2. You tried to set IMEI manually through Mobileuncle > AT Command failed > yes
Please check if you have the following files in your system:
1. /data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/MP0B_001 > yes
2. /dev/radio/pttycmd1 > no
3. /protect_f/md/MP0D_000 and /protect_f/md/ST33A004 > yes
4. /protect_s/md/ST33B004 > yes
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Finally I couldn't manage to do anyting with the phone, thanks for your help.
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Hmm, that's a shame. But if you are still willing to try to fix the problem, here goes.
Check if the partitions of your original ROM and the update you flashed are the same. You can inspect it in the scatter files (from your backup and the accompanying scatter file of the updated ROM)
Check start addresses and partition sizes, specifically NVRAM and Secro partitions.
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