10/12/2019 Nvram Error 0x10 Fix
More than a few China phone MTK6577, MTK6589, MTK65xx users have turned up with either NVRAM Err = 0x10, or NVRAM Err = 0x04. Other users may also need to change their MAC address because more than one device has the same MAC address and it’s creating a conflict on the wifi network.
This tutorial should fix the issues for you. Note, this is for rooted phones only.How to do it:. (or use a similar root navigator).
Aug 04, 2014 xda-developers Micromax A89 Ninja A89 Ninja Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting WiFi NVRAM WARNING: ERR 0x10 Problem Fixed by Nilendu XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality. In the Properties toolbar of the device, access the Resources tab and select the device s resource and allocate it. When the resource chosen cannot be modified, access the Change in Settings and attempt to clear the Automatic Setting toolbar.Still having Problem Then follow Us For Epson Printer Support.
In ES Explorer, make sure ‘Root Explorer’ is ‘ON’ – (Menu button Tools Root Explorer). Make sure to allow root privileges at any time ES Explorer requests it.
Navigate to datanvramAPCFGAPRDEBed. Copy WIFI to your SD. Get it onto your computer using your method of choice (email / USB transfer / bluetooth / SugarSync etc). Open the previously copied WIFI file in HxD. It should look similar to the image above. The MAC address starts row 1, column 4 and ends at row 1, column 9.
If your problem is NVRAM Err = 0x10, check your phone’s MAC address (From home screen Menu button Settings About WLAN MAC Address) and input that value. Otherwise edit as needed. Important: Save as a DIFFERENT FILE NAME or otherwise backup the original WIFI file and copy back to SD. Navigate back to datanvramAPCFGAPRDEBed and note the file permissions (in ES Explorer, tap and hold WIFI More Properties). Overwrite the previously existing WIFI file with your modified WIFI (renaming it back to WIFI if necessary). Check file permissions and change to same as the original WIFI file if required (ES Explorer, tap and hold WIFI More Properties Permissions Change).
Bam, reboot! Please let us know how this works out for youFix NVRAM Err = 0x10 And Random MAC Address! 18 November 2013 Damian Parsons How To MTK6572 MTK6577 MTK6582 MTK6588 MTK6589T MTK6592 Tutorials. More than a few China phone MTK6577, MTK6589, MTK65xx users have turned up with either NVRAM Err = 0x10, or NVRAM Err = 0x04. Other users may also need to change their MAC address because more than one device has the same MAC address and it's creating a conflict. More than a few China phone MTK6577, MTK6589, MTK65xx users have turned up with either NVRAM Err = 0x10, or NVRAM Err = 0x04.
Other users may also need to change their MAC address because more than one device has the same MAC address and it's creating a conflict on the wifi network. This tutorial should fix the issues for you. Note, this is for rooted phones only.How to do it:Install ES Explorer from Play (or use a similar root navigator)In ES Explorer, make sure 'Root Explorer' is 'ON' - (Menu button Tools Root Explorer)Make sure to allow root privileges at any time ES Explorer requests itNavigate to datanvramAPCFGAPRDEBedCopy WIFI to your SDGet it onto your computer using your method of choice (email / USB transfer / bluetooth / SugarSync etc.)Install HxD Hex EditorOpen the previously copied WIFI file in HxD. It should look similar to the image aboveThe MAC address starts row 1, column 4 and ends at row 1, column 9.
If your problem is NVRAM Err = 0x10, check your phone's MAC address (From home screen Menu button Settings About WLAN MAC Address) and input that value. Otherwise edit as needed.Important: Save as a DIFFERENT FILE NAME or otherwise backup the original WIFI file and copy back to SDNavigate back to datanvramAPCFGAPRDEBed and note the file permissions (in ES Explorer, tap and hold WIFI More Properties)Overwrite the previously existing WIFI file with your modified WIFI (renaming it back to WIFI if necessary)Check file permissions and change to same as the original WIFI file if required (ES Explorer, tap and hold WIFI More Properties Permissions Change)Bam, reboot! Please let us know how this works out for you Damian Parsons Administrator Hi, I'm. I've been working with Android phones since the first Droid came out. I'm fascinated by computers and technology.
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My first BBS were ran on an old Apple IIc and Commodore 64. I work hard to bring the latest updates to you every day - without all the boring fluff. Please subscribe to keep up on the newest China tech.See our forum - GizBeat. Done this step by step on a H7500+ and while I now have a static MAC address the NVRAM err 0x10. So maybe it’s the rom I have(ktk 0.2.3) or maybe it’s this particular model but it didn’t fully work. Still I’m grateful for correcting the MAC address at least.
Thanks:) Dimitris Public Comment User Done this step by step on a H7500+ and while I now have a static MAC address the NVRAM err 0x10. So maybe it's the rom I have(ktk 0.2.3) or maybe it's this particular model but it didn't fully work. Still I'm grateful for correcting the MAC address at least. Thanks:) 6 years ago. Solution for 60% handset available in market1. Root your handset.2.
Install busybox from playstore and open it once for 1 minutes so it collect information on your handset.3.install chameleMAC from playstore. Open it click on “generate random MAC”it will show you mac address under MAC:, click on Apply new MAC.4.install “mac address ghost” from playstore “green color icon”5.turn on your wifi6.open mac address ghost then click on classic. It will copy mac files in your handset.
Restart your handset then check it.hope for your best. Jagmeet singh Public Comment User solution for 60% handset available in market.1. Root your handset.2.
Install busybox from playstore and open it once for 1 minutes so it collect information on your handset.3.install chameleMAC from playstore. Open it click on 'generate random MAC'it will show you mac address under MAC:, click on Apply new MAC.4.install 'mac address ghost' from playstore 'green color icon'5.turn on your wifi6.open mac address ghost then click on classic. It will copy mac files in your handset. Restart your handset then check it.hope for your best. Hey, I found the WIFI file via explorer, and copy it to SD card, but on my PC I cannot see the file in the SD card, and I try to open the file using hex, but again, cannot find it on SD.please help me i am lost in the desert of not being able to use wifi Jon Public Comment User Hey, I found the WIFI file via explorer, and copy it to SD card, but on my PC I cannot see the file in the SD card, and I try to open the file using hex, but again, cannot find it on SD.please help me. I am lost in the desert of not being able to use wifi. I have exactly the same issue with my Lenovo Yoga 8.First it worked like a charm but a few days later I’ve noticed the error is back and the MAC Address changes every boot.Tried to repeat the procedure a few times but it doesn’t help any more:-( Wolfsberg Public Comment User I have exactly the same issue with my Lenovo Yoga 8.First it worked like a charm but a few days later I've noticed the error is back and the MAC Address changes every boot.Tried to repeat the procedure a few times but it doesn't help any more:-( 5 years ago.
Hi, have 2 coolpad f1 8297w both have the same mac address, have carried out the above on one phone and changed the mac address, have all the correct permissions in and has not changed my wifi problem, cannot run both phones together wifi gets confused on one or the other, have checked the new wifi as per instructions and it has definitely changed. I also have something in my phone called WiFicustom could that need changing as well.any help cheers and thanks brian Public Comment User hi, have 2 coolpad f1 8297w both have the same mac address, have carried out the above on one phone and changed the mac address, have all the correct permissions in and has not changed my wifi problem, cannot run both phones together wifi gets confused on one or the other, have checked the new wifi as per instructions and it has definitely changed. I also have something in my phone called WiFicustom could that need changing as well.any help cheers and thanks 5 years ago. This fix worked like a champ for my Chinese SM-N9006.I had to change the first octet from 00 to something else and leave the native permissions of the replacement file alone but once I did that, the MAC address I input held and I was able to connect to my router with no problem.
Kudos to the author. Marvin Public Comment User This fix worked like a champ for my Chinese SM-N9006.I had to change the first octet from 00 to something else and leave the native permissions of the replacement file alone but once I did that, the MAC address I input held and I was able to connect to my router with no problem. Kudos to the author. Hi,I got an MTK6582 & this trick also worked for me, but only when I set 4-4-4 (Read Only) AFTER I copied the WIFI file back to its original location.(without the 444 it was still changing & NVRAM error was shown in the availavle WIFI network list)Thanks!Mark Mark Public Comment User Hi,I got an MTK6582 & this trick also worked for me, but only when I set 4-4-4 (Read Only) AFTER I copied the WIFI file back to its original location.(without the 444 it was still changing & NVRAM error was shown in the availavle WIFI network list)Thanks!Mark 5 years ago. Works perfectly on my Cross A27 (MTK6577).Just follow yelupic’s (set file permission to r–r–r– and DON’T change the file owner) and Joseph Tsui’s advice (change from addr 0x04 to 0x09.Additional advice:the 2nd digit of the new MAC addr you set should be EVEN number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, A, C, E).Example:12-34-56-78-9A-BC (correct)11-34-56-78-9A-BC (wrong! 2nd digit is not even number) ken Public Comment User Works perfectly on my Cross A27 (MTK6577).Just follow yelupic's (set file permission to r-r-r- and DON'T change the file owner) and Joseph Tsui's advice (change from addr 0x04 to 0x09.Additional advice:the 2nd digit of the new MAC addr you set should be EVEN number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8, A, C, E).Example:12-34-56-78-9A-BC (correct)11-34-56-78-9A-BC (wrong! 2nd digit is not even number) 5 years ago.
Well that’s kinda nice A more permanent, and nuke-proof way to do this would be to find a Stock ROM It needn’t be “The Stock ROM” of your Phone After all if it were, then you could probably fix it yourselves. But since most Chinaphones I’ve encountered have rather sketchy support to say the least. You just have to search the wibbels for the correct “BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrc.”, and the matching “APDB.” File to your Phone.
Then use the “MTKSNWriteTool v2.1344.2” to eventually rewrite the corrupted sectors of your NVRAM. This should permanently fix your invalid IMEI(s), and your NVRAM Error=0x (04, 10), and any random 00:08:22:xx:xx:xx MAC Address issues that you are having.Since most of you have probably already tried updating your Phablets though Smart Phone Flash Tool already, chances are you don’t need to go, and rehunt down all those Drivers again. Ichijoe Public Comment User Well that's kinda nice. A more permanent, and nuke-proof way to do this would be to find a Stock ROM. It needn't be 'The Stock ROM' of your Phone. After all if it were, then you could probably fix it yourselves. But since most Chinaphones I've encountered have rather sketchy support to say the least.
You just have to search the wibbels for the correct 'BPLGUInfoCustomAppSrc.' , and the matching 'APDB.' File to your Phone. Then use the 'MTKSNWriteTool v2.1344.2' to eventually rewrite the corrupted sectors of your NVRAM. This should permanently fix your invalid IMEI(s), and your NVRAM Error=0x (04, 10), and any random 00:08:22:xx:xx:xx MAC Address issues that you are having.Since most of you have probably already tried updating your Phablets though Smart Phone Flash Tool already, chances are you don't need to go, and rehunt down all those Drivers again. Hi,I’ve bought a Kingsing s2, which shows the NVRAM ERROR in the APP Wifi Analyzer.
Beside this I haven’t so far any problems to use Wifi or other Data connections.So do I need to solve the NVRAM Error or is this only an asthetic problem?Best regards! Heiko Heiko Public Comment User Hi,I've bought a Kingsing s2, which shows the NVRAM ERROR in the APP Wifi Analyzer. Beside this I haven't so far any problems to use Wifi or other Data connections.So do I need to solve the NVRAM Error or is this only an asthetic problem?Best regards! Heiko 5 years ago. My phone (ZTE Grand X Quad Lite) was pretty messed up because i had installed a non compatible rom and had further hard-bricked it. After i fixed it,my wifi mac address was 00 tried the engineering mode method but it was temporary. This method did the trick, Thanks A LOT!!
Rizlen Quadros Public Comment User My phone (ZTE Grand X Quad Lite) was pretty messed up because i had installed a non compatible rom and had further hard-bricked it. After i fixed it,my wifi mac address was 00. Tried the engineering mode method but it was temporary. This method did the trick, Thanks A LOT!! Works on China waterproof LandRover A9+ phone. It’s MTK6589T (pretending to be MTK6592 – proved fake). My default MAC was 00:08:22:.:.:.
and was changing every time the WiFi was on/off/on. I did the manual HEX edit trick but it continued changing the MAC. Then I replaced again the file “WIFI” with the edited one, but this time I also changed the attributes to 444 = -r–r–r–. I got stable MAC address now.Thank you man – how can I buy you a beer?
– let me know on yuckuJackD Public Comment User Works on China waterproof LandRover A9+ phone. It's MTK6589T (pretending to be MTK6592 - proved fake). My default MAC was 00:08:22:.:.:. and was changing every time the WiFi was on/off/on. I did the manual HEX edit trick but it continued changing the MAC. Then I replaced again the file 'WIFI' with the edited one, but this time I also changed the attributes to 444 = -r–r–r–. I got stable MAC address now.Thank you man - how can I buy you a beer?
- let me know on 5 years ago. Im using gionee m2.
WLAN MAC address is also unavalable in my device.IMEI number, WLAN MAC address, BLUETOOTH address all are unavailable in my device. What can i di? Help me.i followed the procedure in herenone of the NVRAM DATABASE file suits my mobile. Kavin Public Comment User im using gionee m2. WLAN MAC address is also unavalable in my device.IMEI number, WLAN MAC address, BLUETOOTH address all are unavailable in my device.
What can i di? Help me.i followed the procedure in herenone of the NVRAM DATABASE file suits my mobile. I’m a teacher trying to use multiple Dragon Touch Y88x tablets in my classroom. Every time the tablets reboot, I have to contact the district tech person to change the wifi Mac numbers in the system. Can u put in simple terms what I can do (or request help from tech) to keep the # from changing?
Nightmare:( Sarah Public Comment User Help! I'm a teacher trying to use multiple Dragon Touch Y88x tablets in my classroom.
Every time the tablets reboot, I have to contact the district tech person to change the wifi Mac numbers in the system. Can u put in simple terms what I can do (or request help from tech) to keep the # from changing? Nightmare:( 4 years ago.
Hello, people of Lenovo. I hope someone will answer my question. I always see this 'NVRAM WARNING: Err = 0x10' in my list of scanned and available wlans.
It musn't be just an SSID created by someone near my house because whenever I drive to far away places- while 'forgetting' that network at the same time- I'd still see it constantly appear. Is this some sort of a virus?Furthermore, many times I've had trouble scanning or detecting available wifi in public places like coffee shops. My wife can easily connect to them with her iPad; but I can't. I'd sometimes borrow her iPad to see what SSID she's connected into, then I'd manually input the same SSID into my phone, and enter its corresponding password, just so I can connect. Is it possible that the 'NVRAM WARNING: Err = 0x10' is causing this wifi scanning failure?
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