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Step 5: Immediate Post-Flash (Critical)
- Disconnect the USB cable.
- Remove the battery (if removable) for 10 seconds. For sealed phones, hold Power + Volume Down for 15 seconds to force a shutdown.
- Reboot directly to Recovery Mode (Volume Up + Home + Power).
- In stock recovery, select "Wipe cache partition" and "Wipe data/factory reset" (yes, you will lose app data).
- Reboot the system normally.
Step 4: Configure Odin Options
The Post-Fix: Restoring Your Original IMEI (Crucial)
Using a generic IMEI is illegal in many countries (USA, UK, India, EU) because IMEIs are tied to law enforcement tracking. You must restore your original IMEI immediately. efs-fix-regalstreak.tar.md5
Step 2: Launch Odin as Administrator
"It's fighting the patch," Elias muttered, sweat beading on his forehead despite the AC. "The Regalstreak thinks the fix is a virus. It's isolating the sector." Comprehensive Guide to EFS-Fix-regalstreak
In the world of Samsung modifications, few issues are as panic-inducing as a corrupted EFS partition. This partition holds your device's unique identifiers, including your IMEI number, Wi-Fi MAC address, and Bluetooth address. Losing it effectively turns your expensive smartphone into a Wi-Fi-only tablet. Disconnect the USB cable
Elias looked at the latency monitor. It had dropped from 400ms to 12ms. The phantom lag was gone.