After I have showed you how to backup and restore the Samsung Galaxy S3 EFS by using the one click method,
 today I will teach you another way for performing the same operation. 
This time, the step by step guide will be suitable for any Android based
 Samsung device, as you will use an app provided by those of 
xda-developers that can be installed on any Samsung handsets. In this 
way backing up the EFS folder will an easy task to complete, meaning 
that you can safely install custom ROMs and recovery images on your 
smartphones and tablets without being worried whether or not you will 
have network access afterwards.
The EFS folder contains important info about your phone, as the IMEI 
number of the device is being located on the same. Furthermore, each 
time you decide to update your Android based Samsung handset with a 
custom ROM, or beta firmware, the EFS might get wiped out. When this 
happens, you will not be able to have the network connection enabled, 
meaning that you can no longer use your smartphone. Therefore, for 
avoiding these unpleasant situations, it is recommended to first backup 
the EFS along with all the other data stored on your device. A backup is
 always well-received, so don’t hesitate and perform the same before 
changing or applying something on your gadget.
Now, as mentioned above, for being able to backup
 the EFS from any Samsung device, you will have to download, install and
 use a dedicated app, which is named simply, EFS Pro. But, for being 
able to use the EFS Pro tool, you need to have a rooted smartphone (the 
Android platform should be included of course); so, before heading to 
the download link from below, just gain root access over your phone’s 
internal system. Be aware though, as by rooting, the warranty will get 
void; you can restore the warranty by downgrading to the stock ROM or by
 updating to an official software released by Samsung and suitable with 
your device. Also, if you had lost the EFS and you cannot restore it, 
you should perform the same operations mentioned above (downgrading and 
so on) and you will be able to restore the EFS back to your phone. 
In order to succeed with this operation, you will have to use a 
Windows powered computer (XP, Vista, 7) your Samsung device and its USB 
cord. Again, remember that the handset must be rooted. On the computer 
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 must be installed, or else the EFS Pro app 
will not work. Once you download the file, just unzip it and then 
install it on your PC. Next, you have to take your device and connect it
 to your PC. You can backup the EFS folder by running the EFS Pro app 
and by following the prompts. For more aspects, details and for the 
features list of the tool, you should take a look here (this is also the download link for the EFS Pro app).
So, that was all, you now know how to backup EFS from any Android 
based Samsung device. Remember that there are more methods available for
 performing this operation, though the present one might be the easiest 
one as you only have to download and install a program on your computer.
 Anyway, do tell us how the method worked for you and share the related 
issues or problems with us and with other users by using the comments 
area from below.
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