MOTO ERASE EFS By GSMYOGESH Latest
MOTO ERASE EFS by GSMYOGESH is the latest, easy-to-use tool designed specifically to repair serious network issues on Motorola smartphones.
If your device shows “No Service”, “Unknown IMEI”, or fails to detect a SIM card after flashing or software updates, this tool provides a one-click solution. Unlike manual Fastboot commands, this tool offers a graphical user interface (GUI) that simplifies the process of erasing corrupted EFS (modemst1 & modemst2) partitions.
Post Index:Once erased, the Android system automatically regenerates clean versions of these files, often restoring your IMEI number and network signal instantly. This tool is ideal for advanced users or technicians and works reliably when used with proper Motorola USB drivers. It’s a lightweight, risk-based solution developed by GSMYOGESH, a trusted name in the Android repair community.
MOTO Erase EFS Tool by GSMYOGESH is a lightweight Windows-based utility designed to fix network-related issues on Motorola devices. I initially encountered several bugs and errors affecting various Moto phones and developed solutions for them using manual fastboot commands. To simplify the process, I created a complete GUI tool that automates these commands with a single click.
Users only need to boot their device into Fastboot mode, then click the "Start Erase EFS" button. The tool will handle the rest—executing the necessary commands, erasing the EFS partition, and automatically rebooting the phone. This process helps resolve persistent network problems efficiently.
How Does This Tool Fix the Problem?
The MOTO Erase EFS Tool is designed with one simple purpose — to erase the corrupted EFS files on your Motorola phone. Specifically, it deletes the two key files: modemst1 and modemst2.
Once these broken files are erased and the phone is restarted, the system automatically detects that the essential "ID card" is missing. It then rebuilds fresh, clean versions of those files. In many cases, this process restores your IMEI number and network signal, resolving issues like "No Service" or "Unknown IMEI".
A Big Warning — Please Read Carefully!
This is not a normal or routine fix. It’s intended only for advanced users and should be used only if your device is showing:
"No Service"
"Unknown IMEI"
Or if dialing *#06# shows a blank or missing IMEI.
This method is more of a last-resort solution. If used improperly, it could cause more damage. Proceed at your own risk, and make sure you understand what you're doing.
Facing Network Issues on Your Motorola Phone?
Hello, friends. Is your Motorola phone showing "No Service" even though you inserted a working SIM card? Or maybe you dialed *#06# and saw "Unknown IMEI"? Don’t panic — this is a common issue, especially after flashing custom ROMs or firmware updates.
This usually means your phone’s EFS partition is damaged. The EFS (Encrypted File System) is like your phone's digital ID card. It securely stores your IMEI number and other important network data. Without it, your phone can't communicate with mobile networks.
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But there's good news — the MOTO ERASE EFS FASTBOOT tool by GSMYOGESH is a simple, one-click solution to fix this. Just boot your phone into Fastboot mode, launch the tool, and click "Start Erase EFS". The tool will take care of the rest.
How Does This Tool Fix the Problem?
The MOTO ERASE EFS Tool is designed to do one specific job: erase corrupted EFS files on Motorola devices. These critical files are named modemst1 and modemst2, and they store important data like your phone’s IMEI number and network configurations.
When these files are damaged—often after flashing a custom ROM or firmware update—your phone can lose its IMEI and display "No Service" or "Unknown IMEI".
This tool erases those broken files. Once erased, simply restart your phone. The Android system is smart enough to recognize the missing data and will automatically recreate fresh, working copies of the files. In many cases, this restores your IMEI and network signal.
⚠️ Important Warning – Please Read Carefully
This tool is not for casual use. It is a last-resort solution meant for advanced users who are facing serious issues such as:
"No Service" even with a working SIM
"Unknown IMEI" when dialing *#06#
If your phone is working fine, do not use this tool. It directly affects your phone’s internal configuration, and using it incorrectly could make things worse. You proceed at your own risk — so please be cautious and informed before using it.
What Do You Need to Use This Tool?
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
✅ Your Motorola phone with the "No Service" or "Unknown IMEI" issue
✅ A Windows PC or laptop
✅ A high-quality USB cable (avoid cheap or damaged ones)
✅ Motorola USB Drivers installed on your computer
If you don’t have them, search online for "Motorola USB Drivers" and install the latest version
✅ The MOTO ERASE EFS FASTBOOT Tool
After downloading, extract the ZIP file
Ensure the following files are in the same folder:
adb.exe
fastboot.exe
The main tool executable
✅ Steps to Use MOTO ERASE EFS Tool
Please follow carefully to avoid any issues.
Step 1: Boot Your Phone into Fastboot Mode
Turn off your Motorola phone completely.
Now, press and hold the Volume Down + Power buttons together.
Keep holding until you see the Fastboot screen appear.
Once you're in Fastboot Mode, release the buttons.
Step 2: Connect Your Phone to the Computer
While your phone is in Fastboot Mode, use a good quality USB cable to connect it to your Windows PC.
Step 3: Launch the Tool
Go to the folder where you extracted the tool files.
Look for the file named MotoEraseEfs.exe.
Double-click it to open the tool.
Step 4: Wait for Device Detection
When the tool opens, you’ll see an orange message:
🟠 "Waiting for device..."
If the Motorola USB drivers are properly installed and your phone is connected, the message will change:
🟢 "Fastboot Device Detected. Ready."
The START button will also turn green, indicating everything is ready.
Step 5: Start Erasing EFS
Click the green button that says:
✅ "START ERASE EFS"
The tool will begin the process automatically.
Step 6: Let It Finish
Sit back and do not disconnect your phone during the process.
The tool will show messages like:
"Erasing Modem ST1... OK"
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"Erasing Modem ST2... OK"
It only takes a few seconds. Once complete, the tool will automatically reboot your phone.
🎉 All Done! Now Check Your Phone
Once your phone restarts, check if the network signal has returned.
Dial *#06# to see if your IMEI number is restored.
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