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Mt6735 Database File. 1/6/2018 0 Comments. 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.
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Joaquin20011236 days ago
@Hoshikawa_Momoko I discovered this today, maybe I'm the first boy to find this method, oh.....I think I should this in a website. So, everyone's method is working, all of them is not wrong. The META_MAUI_DB_INCONSISTENT means you chose the wrong database. I would recommend you to use the database that comes along with the stock ROM you used to unbrick your device. The database that you should choose should be the one with APDB in it's name and must be put at the AP_DB slot in SN Write Tool. There are two files with APDB in their names, pick the one with the largest size, usually more than 150 KB. Now the one that you chose wrongly, the MD1_DB. This MD1_DB file usually starts with BPLGU in it's name. Some stock Mediatek ROM doesn't put this database outside the ROM like the APDB, instead they put it inside system.img. What do we need is to extract it out. Let me show you how to take it out of the system.img:
1. Download this tool:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vs5b9xg90v6aver/Ext4unpacker.zip
It's called EXT4Unpacker. This one will be used to extract the system.img.
2. Extract this tool to somewhere in the drive. Now open ext4_unpacker.exe.
3. Now you should see three buttons beside the 'Image file:'. If you hover your cursor on one of them, there should be a button saying 'Open ICS/JB/EXT4 image file'. Click it. A window will appear. Now open your stock ROM's system.img.
4. You will see your /system directory. This is how exactly you see it in any root explorer in your device. Now head to /system/etc/mddb. Now, we can see the MD1_DB file, with BPLGU in it's name. Right-click it, and choose Extract. Choose where to extract the MD1_DB file.
Now, you just need to select the extracted file as the MD1_DB file in SN Write Tool. Do what you did, and it should be working. Hope that big, green PASS appear in front of you.
1. Download this tool:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/vs5b9xg90v6aver/Ext4unpacker.zip
It's called EXT4Unpacker. This one will be used to extract the system.img.
2. Extract this tool to somewhere in the drive. Now open ext4_unpacker.exe.
3. Now you should see three buttons beside the 'Image file:'. If you hover your cursor on one of them, there should be a button saying 'Open ICS/JB/EXT4 image file'. Click it. A window will appear. Now open your stock ROM's system.img.
4. You will see your /system directory. This is how exactly you see it in any root explorer in your device. Now head to /system/etc/mddb. Now, we can see the MD1_DB file, with BPLGU in it's name. Right-click it, and choose Extract. Choose where to extract the MD1_DB file.
Now, you just need to select the extracted file as the MD1_DB file in SN Write Tool. Do what you did, and it should be working. Hope that big, green PASS appear in front of you.
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