Thursday, 24 October 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 allows backup with EFS partition

All your terminal users want the best care possible. Also, also look not facing problems and failures that have can be solved in the best way possible. Therefore, prevention and backups that can be done to prevent device failure is something that should be almost mandatory.

In this situation, anyone with a Samsung device certainly knows the importance of EFS partition. This partition controls many important functions of our terminal, and if you build damage, could cause problems, among otraas issues with invalid IMEI number and a possible loss of network connectivity.
For this reason it becomes very important to create those backups EFS partition. Now, what can be the causes of this damage? It is not entirely clear, but may damage generated to turn on / off the phone, remove the battery to blow or flash failed, so it is always advisable that copy.

Alternatives

To make the backup process a little easier, from 'XDA Senior Member' have created a Windows batch file that gives users the option to back up the EFS partition and options to run Odin, DD and tar.gz
At present, these actions only officially support N900 and N9005 for variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. However, some users are reporting that the N9005 version works great on the model N9008 N900T Chinese and that T-Mobile works fine too.
All this suggests that it was with the N900 version. In any case, it is worth trying to make a run back up, even if the device is not supported. However, it is recommended to run the restore function in unsupported device until the tool has been updated with support for their model.

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