The story of "efs-fix-regalstreak.tar.md5" is a piece of Android modding folklore from the early 2010s, specifically revolving around the Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300)
Flash: Click Start. Wait for the process to complete until the box turns green and says RESET or PASS.
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Once finished, a green PASS! message will appear, and your device will automatically reboot. Troubleshooting & Next Steps
- Flashing an incorrect stock firmware (ROM).
- Downgrading the bootloader (e.g., going from Android 10 back to Android 9).
- Using repartitioning options incorrectly in Odin.
- Flashing custom kernels or AOSP-based ROMs (LineageOS, Pixel Experience) without proper vendor patches.
- Auto Reboot
- F. Reset Time