Nvram Database File Mt6752
Try this method at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage to your phone What You Need: 1. NVRAM.bin of Your MediaTek SmartPhone 📱.
Jan 19, 2017 in this video i am going to show how to get modem db file (or NVRAM Database file) of your mtk device. This file require when repairing nvram error. MTK Phone and Data Cable; NVRAM Database file for. Please see this tutorial BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrcP_MT6752_S00_MOLY. Newest MTK Droid Tool replacement for MT6752 MT6732. But is specifically geared towards MT6732 MT6752. Ready for flashtool Backup of NVRAM.
If you don’t have nvram.bin backup then This navram.bin is backed up from MMX Unite 2. Don’t know this works on your phone or not. So flash at your own risk. 2. SP Flash Tool.
Scatter.txt of Your 📱. Some Knowledge About Flashing. Note: This Guide is based on Unite 2. Procedure: 1. Open Scatter file in any text editor.
I prefer Notepad. Now find nvram in it. Now Look for isdownload: false. Now replace false to true.
Save the scatter file. Load scatter in SP Flash Tool.
There will be nvram option. Deselect all files and select only nvram.
Now open NVRAM.bin in sp flash tool. Make sure download only is selected. Now select download button.
Now connect your phone w/o battery 🔋. Wait till download completes. Disconnect your phone 📱. Congratulations 🎊!! NVRAM restored & IMEI permanently fixed.
So this procedure is only verified with mt65xx chipsets. MTK Droid Tools can’t be used with new 64bit processors (mt67xx). AFAIK the only chance to obtain a nvram image backup from mt64xx device is to make a flash tool “readback”, but i don’t know if this is the same image of the one obtained by MTK Droid Tools and if it is (successfully) flashable back again with flash tool. I haven’t found any confirmation of that on the net. You have the correct nvram backup, you can give a try and confirm 😉 Thanks.
Hi, great tutorial! Though I have some questions. If you or anyone can answer them I’ll be very greatul. So here are my questions 1. If I do not have a back of nvram.bin, then where can I download it? Does it not come with Stock ROM?
I have Lenovo Vibe K4 Note powered by Mediatek MT6753 chipset 2. What is the difference between nvram.bin file and modemdb and apdb files that comes with stock ROM?
Nvram Database File
I am able to fix my invalid IMEI problem permanently using Maui Meta 3G tool but the serial number is still all zeroes. Is the nvram.bin file you have provided is a raw file? When I tried to load it into flash tool, it complained that there is no header for the bin file and the process stopped For everyone: Can someone please share an original nvramp.bin file for Lenovo Vibe K4 Note. I am hoping that i I will be able to fix the “serial no” issue with it.
Thanks Liked. Hi Nik, Unfortunately I had a system crash last week and lost all the working drivers and other important files 😦 unfortunately I didn’t had any backup. Since then I too am struggling to get Maui Meta 3G to detect my smartphone. Anyways what I remember is that you need correct modem database file to fix IMEI for K4 Note (MT6753 chipset). This is a very rare database file which I think I found on either Chinese or Russian site when I fixed my device. I had bookmarked the site but it is lost due to crash. Anyways I have managed to recover on file from my crash system, not sure but hopefully it is the one.
Here is a Google drive link for it I saw your comment that you are sometimes able to connect. So next time when you are able to get Maui Meta tool to recognize your phone, then 1. Select “change or write imei” from the dropdrown menu.
A dialog box will open for entering new “IMEI” number. On this dialog there is a button for loading “nvram”.
Click it and load the file downloaded from link provided. If this is a right file it will take sometime to load. After sometime you will (may) get “nvram mismatch” warning, Ignore it (at your own risk! I ignored it since I was desperate) Note- Despite K4 Note being a dual SIM slot phone, you will initially see tab for entering IMEI for 1st SIM slot only, since IMEI numbers are lost. Once you successfully write the correct IMEI for 1st slot, option for entering IMEI for second slot appear automatically Once the nvram is loaded, enter the correct IMEI numbers (It’s mention on sticker on the battery of your phone) (Note – The last number will be entered automatically by the sowtware) and PRESS download or write to FLASH option / button If everything is fine you should see the message “IMEI number downloaded or written to flash successfully” 3. Now repeat the same procedure for the 2nd SIM slot.
No need to reload the NVRAM file again 4. Reboot the phone and hope for the best! Kindly note the text for the various messages or options might be slightly different, I am writing this from my memory. Can you share the drivers you are currently using.
I am on Windows 7 32 SP1 If the shared file doesn’t work, you will need to find the correct modem database file for MT6753 chipset else all software based options are OFF! Thanks Like.
Over the last few months a large portion of the new phone models have MTK’s newer SoC’s in them. Unfortunately, the creator of MTK Droid Tools has not updated his excellent MTK Droid Tools to fully support these chipsets. Fortunately, someone else has stepped forward to fill the gap. User simoneguarrera, hailing from Italy, has taken time out of his busy student schedule to create SpaceMTKTool. This tool will work with most MTK chipsets, but is specifically geared towards MT6732 MT6752. If you wish to join the Beta program, please So far he’s made a good start with support for:. Full backup (system,boot,lk,logo,secro ecc ) ready for flashtool.
Database File System
Backup of NVRAM Partition (and restore for solve unknown baseband). Fix NVRAM WARNING wifi error. Write NEW IMEI after flash. Uninstall system apps.
Build.prop editor. Device info. Screen recording and screen streaming (usefull if you have a broken display). Install of common root application like supersu/root explorer and sd maid program. Many more features are planned by Simmone, so let’s all support his continuing development of the app by sending a small donation if the program is of use to you.
Newest MTK Droid Tool replacement for MT6752 MT6732 22 June 2015 Damian Parsons Featured MT6732 MT6752 MTK6732 MTK6752 Noteworthy Recent. Over the last few months a large portion of the new phone models have MTK's newer SoC's in them. Unfortunately, the creator of MTK Droid Tools has not updated his excellent MTK Droid Tools to fully support these chipsets. Fortunately, someone else has stepped forward to fill the gap. Over the last few months a large portion of the new phone models have MTK's newer SoC's in them. Unfortunately, the creator of MTK Droid Tools has not updated his excellent MTK Droid Tools to fully support these chipsets. Fortunately, someone else has stepped forward to fill the gap.
User simoneguarrera, hailing from Italy, has taken time out of his busy student schedule to create SpaceMTKTool. This tool will work with most MTK chipsets, but is specifically geared towards MT6732 MT6752. If you wish to join the Beta program, please see post #6 in our China phone group on Facebook. So far he's made a good start with support for: Full backup (system,boot,lk,logo,secro ecc. ) ready for flashtool Backup of NVRAM Partition (and restore for solve unknown baseband) Fix NVRAM WARNING wifi error Write NEW IMEI after flash Uninstall system apps Build.prop editor Device info Screen recording and screen streaming (usefull if you have a broken display) Install of common root application like supersu/root explorer and sd maid Head on over to the group to join the Beta program. Many more features are planned by Simmone, so let's all support his continuing development of the app by sending a small donation if the program is of use to you. Damian Parsons admin@gizbeat.com Administrator Hi, I'm.
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