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Royaltiger

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When you mess with certain partitions, the Android system detects that as tampering. If that tampering involves IMEI (as was the case here) the system concludes that it is an unauthorized access to the phone. The result is a permanent lock that can't be reversed. If it was an Apple device that would be the kiss of death. Fortunately Android does have a way to fix it (via Octopus).
 

M.Z.F

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"mdm1m9kefsc"
where is this file located
i only found mdm1m9kefs1, mdm1m9kefs2, mdm1m9kefs3
 

ghani mal

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My very good friend just followed your advise and ended up losing not only his IMEI (could not restore it following your tip) but getting it permanently locked. Poor guy reached out to me TOTALLY devastated!

Thank goodness I was able to restore it using Octopus system (for LG phones). He is all good now.

At least his phone was resurrected. Others may not. So it is up to others if they want to risk it.
Can you help me to restore mine?
 

Surgemanxx

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"mdm1m9kefsc"
where is this file located
i only found mdm1m9kefs1, mdm1m9kefs2, mdm1m9kefs3
If I remember correctly,on the T-Mobile variant of the v60 those partitions are under LUN 5.If you have any other variant they're not there.They have been renamed to Align_128k,and the file structure is totally different.I know the files you're trying to work with,and they only work on the T-Mobile model.Before you play around with any partitions in LUN 5 make sure you back them up!I backup all my LUN partitions with FH_Loader so it copies GPT and all.
 
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XcaspianX

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very thank dude...
from hopeless dead phone and then locked carrier. now my phone got normally with 5g show up and not locked carrier.
but from all just lost fingerprint, it's okay for normal phone.
once again thx
 

M.Z.F

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This method not worked for me
Cross flashed Japan to Tmobile
But OUT OF SERVICE error
 

johndaniel

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Some guides are potentially promising but fraught with risks. I will stay away from any guide that involves messing with IMEI. I know for a fact that retrieving IMEI is a nightmare if lost. And this guide invites that!

Frankly this guide should be deleted.
this guide literally saved my 8 month dead lg v60 with "phone permanently locked" now iam able to use the sim, make calls . thanks for this guide, and hope people out there with permanently locked status or carrier locked can find a solution with this. My lg v60 was on android 12 when i followed this guide, got my imei also by editing under the sv menu
 

hooutoo

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There's a lot of misinformation being posted on this thread. Octopus is just a proprietary version of Qfil with more bells and whistle. And people typically charge to repair your phone when using it. After all, its not a free utility! Reading and writing partitions is all that any of these utilities do. I prefer the Bkerler' Edl utility. The commands are difficult to master but once this utility backs up your phone your safe!


As for this guide, it clearly says in the very first post that the author only tested it on his v600tm and he told you, BACK UP your partitions. If you're trying it on some other model without backing up those partitions then you're likely to get what you deserve. So if you're crying on this thread that your phone is screwed then you didn't back it up. If you have a v600tm or a v600am there are guides here to restore your phone to stock a12/a11. I know cause I created them and the partitions in those guides were created using Bkeler' Edl utility.

As stated in my guides, the partition listed below DO NOT contain any IMEI related partitions. That means there are no Lun5 partitions and some of the partitions in lun6 are also excluded.

Here are the links:
Tmob a12 30b is here.
Att file for 20q which I believe is A11 (not really sure 'cause I sold all my v600am) is here.

The guides found here on these forums.
 
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    I AM NOT RESPONSABLE IF YOU BREAK YOUR DEVICE OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY NOT FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.


    NOTE:

    1. I have tested this method only on V600TM other variants not tested.
    2. Make a backup of all partitions you will flash (Otherwise you may lose your IMEI if don't)
    3. I tested it on Android 11, I am not sure if works on 12 also.

    4. Unlocked Bootloader Tested Only


    STEPS TO FOLLOW:

    1. Download this File (Includes everything needed for this guide to work)
    2. Extact it on your preferred location.
    3. Install Qfil.
    4. Install Drivers included for qfil (When installing make sure you select WWAN)
    5. Make sure you are connected to your computer via USB.
    6. Hold Volume Down and Power until it shuts off
    7. As soon as the screen turns off, immediately start tapping volume up quickly, but do not let go of volume down and power, if you did it successfully you will see your screen is off but it appears either in Device Manager or Windows plays the Device Connected sound.
    8. Set up Qfil Firehorse as UFS filesystem Use this guide if you want details (Credits to crimsonrommer)
    9. Restore all partitions provided in the file attached to this guide (PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU MADE A BACKUP OF THEM BEFORE IN CASE SOMETHING FAILS)

    Once followed the steps you would notice you no longer have an IMEI number but you are carrier unlocked!!!

    STEPS TO FIX LOST IMEI:

    1. Install Hidden Menu Apk
    2. Enter Hidden menu by Opening the dialer and dial: *#546368#*600#
    3. Go to the SVC Menu then select MID INFO and write your IMEI in the IMEI section.
    4. Reboot and now your IMEI is back
    5. Usin QFIL restore the original FTM partition of your device.
    6. Congratulations!!! If you did everything correct you will be carrier unlocked permanently!!!

    Hope it works for you guys!!!

    If you want to buy me a coffe feel free to Donate
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    Some guides are potentially promising but fraught with risks. I will stay away from any guide that involves messing with IMEI. I know for a fact that retrieving IMEI is a nightmare if lost. And this guide invites that!

    Frankly this guide should be deleted.
    this guide literally saved my 8 month dead lg v60 with "phone permanently locked" now iam able to use the sim, make calls . thanks for this guide, and hope people out there with permanently locked status or carrier locked can find a solution with this. My lg v60 was on android 12 when i followed this guide, got my imei also by editing under the sv menu
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    "mdm1m9kefsc"
    where is this file located
    i only found mdm1m9kefs1, mdm1m9kefs2, mdm1m9kefs3
    If I remember correctly,on the T-Mobile variant of the v60 those partitions are under LUN 5.If you have any other variant they're not there.They have been renamed to Align_128k,and the file structure is totally different.I know the files you're trying to work with,and they only work on the T-Mobile model.Before you play around with any partitions in LUN 5 make sure you back them up!I backup all my LUN partitions with FH_Loader so it copies GPT and all.
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    There's a lot of misinformation being posted on this thread. Octopus is just a proprietary version of Qfil with more bells and whistle. And people typically charge to repair your phone when using it. After all, its not a free utility! Reading and writing partitions is all that any of these utilities do. I prefer the Bkerler' Edl utility. The commands are difficult to master but once this utility backs up your phone your safe!


    As for this guide, it clearly says in the very first post that the author only tested it on his v600tm and he told you, BACK UP your partitions. If you're trying it on some other model without backing up those partitions then you're likely to get what you deserve. So if you're crying on this thread that your phone is screwed then you didn't back it up. If you have a v600tm or a v600am there are guides here to restore your phone to stock a12/a11. I know cause I created them and the partitions in those guides were created using Bkeler' Edl utility.

    As stated in my guides, the partition listed below DO NOT contain any IMEI related partitions. That means there are no Lun5 partitions and some of the partitions in lun6 are also excluded.

    Here are the links:
    Tmob a12 30b is here.
    Att file for 20q which I believe is A11 (not really sure 'cause I sold all my v600am) is here.

    The guides found here on these forums.