GT-I9500XXUAMDK_SER_FACTORY
Composition zip:
Cache(CSC)
Bootloader
PDA
MODEM
ODIN 3.07
PIT
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
https://hotfile.com/dl/225970855/5ff69d0/I9500XXUAMDK_MULTI_SER_FACTORY.zip.html
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GT-I9500XXUBMF3_SER_FACTORY
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
https://hotfile.com/dl/227628227/1ce0462/4x-XXUBMF3_FULL_WIPE_SER.zip.htm
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - SER default
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
893x657(104.13 kB)
хостинг изображений
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MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE
https://hotfile.com/dl/226105798/e4489fb/MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE.zip.html
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - MBC default
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I9500UBUBMF3_ FACTORY_FIRMWARE_TTT
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - TTT default
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
[*]Region: TTT;PCI;PCW;PEO;TDR;TPA;EON;UPO
Download
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4F_I9500XXUBMF8_SER_FACTORY_FIRMWARE
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - SER default
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
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4F_I9500XXUBMG1_SEK_FACTORY_FIRMWARE
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - SEK default
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
Regions-SEK;SKZ;CAC.
Composition zip:
CSC
Bootloader
PDA
PHONE
ODIN 3.09(MOD)
PIT
Download
Special thank & big respect
as i9000
Chainfire
boar-hooligan- user 4pda (MOD ODIN3)
if you make a mirror without my permission, I will not lay out more firmware!
Coolio
Sent from my LG-LS970 using xda app-developers app
delete it
and no download link?
dell
ready
alexyuh said:
GT-I9500XXUAMDK_MULTI_SER_FACTORY
Composition zip:
Cache(CSC)
Bootloader
PDA
MODEM
ODIN 3.07
PIT
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
https://hotfile.com/dl/225970855/5ff69d0/I9500XXUAMDK_MULTI_SER_FACTORY.zip.html
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - SER default
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
Special thank & big respect
as i9000
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Will this Reset the Binary counter as well?
matrix.bharath said:
Will this Reset the Binary counter as well?
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I don't know.
@alexyuh
You have probably saved my life with your rom full wipe! After have flashed your multi ser factory, my problem described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42331081&postcount=336
disappeared!! Now the red led work correctly! And no random reboot/shutdown for now.
Thank You!!
Thank you!
cyberz said:
@alexyuh
You have probably saved my life with your rom full wipe! After have flashed your multi ser factory, my problem described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42331081&postcount=336
disappeared!! Now the red led work correctly! And no random reboot/shutdown for now.
Thank You!!
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Did it also Reset the Binary Counter?
My binary counter is 0, because I have always flashed original rom with Odin. Sorry, can not help you.
Update
MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE
https://hotfile.com/dl/226105798/e4489fb/MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE.zip.html
alexyuh said:
MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE
https://hotfile.com/dl/226105798/e4489fb/MBC-I9500XXUAMDK-CACHE-FULL-WIPE.zip.html
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Hi,
the only change is MBC default?
cyberz said:
Hi,
the only change is MBC default?
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YES! insert into ODIN 3, in the CSC
what's the source of this firmware?
maranello69 said:
what's the source of this firmware?
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Made from runoff firmware
@alexyuh
I already have the "I9500XXUAMDK_I9500OJVAMDK_EGY" file from samsung-update.com, can I use the other files from your upload with it or I must use yours in PDA?
and if yes can you just upload these files only because I don't have a good bandwidth to re-download the whole FW again
romeo26222 said:
@alexyuh
I already have the "I9500XXUAMDK_I9500OJVAMDK_EGY" file from samsung-update.com, can I use the other files from your upload with it or I must use yours in PDA?
and if yes can you just upload these files only because I don't have a good bandwidth to re-download the whole FW again
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Yes you can,now do cache for I9500XXUAMDK_I9500OJVAMDK_EGY))
alexyuh said:
Yes you can,now do cache for I9500XXUAMDK_I9500OJVAMDK_EGY))
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great, will you upload other files, PIT and modem?
and what is the SER and MBC stands for?
regards
Related
N900XXUCMJ6_ FACTORY_FIRMWARE_ILO
Automatic FULL WIPE!!!
Composition zip:
Cache(CSC)
Bootloader
PDA
MODEM
ODIN 3.07
PIT
Warning!!!
Firmware consists of four parts, plus pit
Attention! All user data will be deleted during flash the firmware, including internal sdcard
After flash you will have clean device (factory condition) CSC - ILO
Can flash with PIT - Included in the firmware (The optional - required if damaged partition PIT)
[*]Region: (CSC): CEL;PCL;PTR;ILO.
Download
Download
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Service 4-F firmware file SER-N900XXUCMK2 for Russia
Full wipe data (Section DATA)
Contains new ZIP One 3.09.3
Leads to the state of the smartphone:
CURRENT BINARU: Samsung OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
Counter KNOX - after root, does not reset!
After it is possible to obtain update on OTA.
PIT file is embedded in the image, it puts in the field,, PIT,, it is not necessary!
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https://mega.co.nz/#!f9BxWSzK!O-3wPSJIeuhuIfwRYaPPmjxc4w1OmKxBE826sSCdAz8
Special Thanks
A.S._id
dell
Odexed or deodexed !!
does it mean that knox warranty restores?
any mirror?
Service 4-F firmware file SER-N900XXUCMK2 for Russia
https://mega.co.nz/#!f9BxWSzK!O-3wPSJIeuhuIfwRYaPPmjxc4w1OmKxBE826sSCdAz8
just flashed latest MK4 build Service 4-F firmware file SER-N900XXUCMK2 for Russia but
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
WARRANTY BIT: 1
update: did full wipe from settings and now binary and status are oficial but WARRANTY BIT is still 1.
Full wipe data (Section DATA)
Contains new ZIP One 3.09.3
Leads to the state of the smartphone:
CURRENT BINARU: Samsung OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
Counter KNOX - after root, does not reset!
After it is possible to obtain update on OTA.
PIT file is embedded in the image, it puts in the field,, PIT,, it is not necessary!
This firmware is used in case of problems with the device and not to clear the counters!
muratbaizhanov said:
just flashed latest MK4 build Service 4-F firmware file SER-N900XXUCMK2 for Russia but
CURRENT BINARY: Custom
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
WARRANTY BIT: 1
update: did full wipe from settings and now binary and status are oficial but WARRANTY BIT is still 1.
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Sorry, but Warranty bit can't be reset mate. At least, not yet.
does it work for N900ZSUBMI5 Taiwan ?
Does it work of I Flash on Dr ketan rom v2? I come from India. Thanks!
Sent from my SM-N900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
hello
pls new link for download
https://hotfile.com/dl/253430936/4663831/N900XXUCMJ6__FACTORY_FIRMWARE_ILO.zip.html
thanks alot
what mean for russia
if i have internatinal
can i ?
i need hebrew
thanks
alexyuh said:
Full wipe data (Section DATA)
Contains new ZIP One 3.09.3
Leads to the state of the smartphone:
CURRENT BINARU: Samsung OFFICIAL
SYSTEM STATUS: OFFICIAL
Counter KNOX - after root, does not reset!
After it is possible to obtain update on OTA.
PIT file is embedded in the image, it puts in the field,, PIT,, it is not necessary!
This firmware is used in case of problems with the device and not to clear the counters!
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and used to set the counter to 0?
Enviado desde mi SM-N900 mediante Tapatalk
My problem
What is problem. Thanks
NOTE 3 VN ROM V5.0 KitKat Android 4.4.2
Android rom yükleme, root etme, recovery flaşlama, bootloader işlemleri
Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony ve MTK Replika cihazlar
dreamnej said:
My problem
View attachment 2530658
What is problem. Thanks
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i9505
This FW is for 900 only
Zer0r said:
i9505
This FW is for 900 only
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thanks
All right. problems in 9005. No other problems with my phone ( 9000q no problem )
when will the Nordic Version or UK unlocked version will come out
pit
please pit add.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463036 not compatible ( I think ).
Hey there everyone,
I have a Samsung Galaxy SM J727P (Boost Mobile) - I am not quite sure what happened; however I sometimes power my phone off by pulling the battery. This time... at the very wrong time or the right time. I am guessing it was doing a system update; however I didn't select that and didn't get a notification.
When I powered it back up, it gave me an error and wouldn't boot.
I since then accidentally pressed some buttons and the screen loaded Android Recovery screen. I would flash it with ODIN however I don't want to lose any data. My SIM Card has my contacts I believe for the most part. I would like to save as much as possible.
Does anyone have any ideas what this error could mean for my data situation? I never once rooted this phone or changed stock ROM.
Here it is: (Also has cracked screen from running it over with my car):
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Thank you for your time and LORD Bless! :good:
Best Regards,
Brandon
csc Home
BrandonKastning said:
Hey there everyone,
I have a Samsung Galaxy SM J727P (Boost Mobile) - I am not quite sure what happened; however I sometimes power my phone off by pulling the battery. This time... at the very wrong time or the right time. I am guessing it was doing a system update; however I didn't select that and didn't get a notification.
When I powered it back up, it gave me an error and wouldn't boot.
I since then accidentally pressed some buttons and the screen loaded Android Recovery screen. I would flash it with ODIN however I don't want to lose any data. My SIM Card has my contacts I believe for the most part. I would like to save as much as possible.
Does anyone have any ideas what this error could mean for my data situation? I never once rooted this phone or changed stock ROM.
Here it is: (Also has cracked screen from running it over with my car):
Thank you for your time and LORD Bless! :good:
Best Regards,
Brandon
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yes you need to dowmload the next firmware version an flash it threw odin but use the CSC Home file when do so flash all four files AP BL CP an the CSC Home file this should save your Data ! P.S IF you are rooted you will still have to reinstall twrp an Magisk after flashing firmware !
RE:
peter couniaz said:
yes you need to dowmload the next firmware version an flash it threw odin but use the CSC Home file when do so flash all four files AP BL CP an the CSC Home file this should save your Data !
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peter couniaz,
Would you agree that "J727PVPU6BSF2" would be the next version to flash it to correctly from the existing J727PVPU4BRK4 version of firmware?
I found the following direct links to the above mentioned firmware:
AP:
androidfilehost dot com/?w=file-thanks&fid=818070582850488362&mid=254&download_id=ac2523d3c5746caecae78252005a1a0a&tid=1578746727&hc=a557bb807dd4fbbf33973d2e1e7b4779e2bbc3cc71ecb7ade855cf0892403cf0
BL:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=673956719939815291
CP:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=890129502657578821
CSC:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=890129502657578822
Do you think these are the correct versions? I remember the Developers here on XDA were using these back in 2016-2017 and I never had a problem then.
Thanks again! :good:
~ Brandon
CSC home
BrandonKastning said:
peter couniaz,
Would you agree that "J727PVPU6BSF2" would be the next version to flash it to correctly from the existing J727PVPU4BRK4 version of firmware?
I found the following direct links to the above mentioned firmware:
AP:
androidfilehost dot com/?w=file-thanks&fid=818070582850488362&mid=254&download_id=ac2523d3c5746caecae78252005a1a0a&tid=1578746727&hc=a557bb807dd4fbbf33973d2e1e7b4779e2bbc3cc71ecb7ade855cf0892403cf0
BL:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=673956719939815291
CP:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=890129502657578821
CSC:
androidfilehost dot com/?fid=890129502657578822
Do you think these are the correct versions? I remember the Developers here on XDA were using these back in 2016-2017 and I never had a problem then.
Thanks again! :good:
~ Brandon
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You may need to download from another site the J727PVPU6BSF2 will work but you need the CSC Home file to try to save your data !
Try this link
https://samfrew.com/model/SM-J727P/
Or try the sammobile site !
[SOLVED] Thanks peter couniaz
peter couniaz said:
You may need to download from another site the J727PVPU6BSF2 will work but you need the CSC Home file to try to save your data !
Try this link
samfrew dot com/model/SM-J727P/
Or try the sammobile site !
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Thank you again peter,
I was able to solve this by doing as you said and using the following firmware:
samfrew dot com/download/Galaxy__J7__Perx__/tadn/BST/J727PVPU4BRK4/J727PSPT4BRK4/
NOTE: If you are using Boost Mobile and an American like myself; Don't hesitate using Regional Firmware: (BST). It's the Boost Mobile Branding that's the true differential.
I flashed with ODIN revision Current.13 and it worked wonderfully!
Best Regards,
Brandon :good:
I rooted my phone a while back but did NOT install TWRP. Using System App Remover (Root needed), I started removing all sorts of bloatware after a bit of research for anything that sounded important.
Now I'm facing bootloop after removing com.android.location.fused. A little research shows other people facing similar issues were able to fix it using adb shell and TWRP. So I looked up elsewhere and got TWRP up and running.
Basically, the method is this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/PokemonGoSpoofing/comments/b1njwr
But there is no users folder under system on my phone!
I figured it's ok though. Because removing system apps using System Apps Remover, apps are not deleted but rather placed in a folder somewhere in the internal storage (can't remember the default location and can't find it using TWRP File Manager either).
Now here are my questions:
1. Is it possible for someone to share their own version of com.android.location.fused with me along with the correct storage location for me to put it into? Would it work?
2. Could someone please tell me what I am doing wrong that I get no users folder under system?
3. Is there a way for me to restore my own version of com.android.location.fused which is located god-knows-where on my phone?
P.S. Tech rookie here; bare with me...
Did you tried mounting all on twrp? system partition, data etc...? I correctly see that folder.
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I can try to send the apk, but I don't think it will work, because you need to enable the package again on /data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml.
If all fails, why not flashing stock rom using HOME_CSC instead of CSC so all data will be preseved?
Spoiler: home csc
HOME CSCIf your purpose is to just re-install the firmware or update your Samsung device’s software without wiping your apps, all user data, and settings, you should go with the HOME CSC binary. Choosing this file will only affect the software version of your phone while keeping everything intact.
Ehhh, never remove GPS location services! Clock go brrrrr!
Oneplus# said:
Did you tried mounting all on twrp? system partition, data etc...? I correctly see that folder.
I can try to send the apk, but I don't think it will work, because you need to enable the package again on /data/system/users/0/package-restrictions.xml.
If all fails, why not flashing stock rom using HOME_CSC instead of CSC so all data will be preseved?
Spoiler: home csc
HOME CSCIf your purpose is to just re-install the firmware or update your Samsung device’s software without wiping your apps, all user data, and settings, you should go with the HOME CSC binary. Choosing this file will only affect the software version of your phone while keeping everything intact.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
Mounting all selectable (some are not clickable) locations still gives me no users under system.
As for flashing stock rom, based on what you are saying, I suppose I should select all other options (BL, AP, and CP) except for CSC (which I go for USERDATA instead) and for that, I've got to select HOME_CSC file, correct?
Cactus1ne said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
Mounting all selectable (some are not clickable) locations still gives me no users under system.
As for flashing stock rom, based on what you are saying, I suppose I should select all other options (BL, AP, and CP) except for CSC (which I go for USERDATA instead) and for that, I've got to select HOME_CSC file, correct?
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Yes, u need to select all in odin like u are flashing normally.
AP, BL, CP, and HOME_CSC
only use HOME_CSC instead of CSC
Spoiler: info
do NOT use the CSC tar, but instead use the HOME_CSC tar as we are performing an upgrade, not the initial install.
Don't know if it will work but is a try at least. Hope will fix
Oneplus# said:
Yes, u need to select all in odin like u are flashing normally.
AP, BL, CP, and HOME_CSC
only use HOME_CSC instead of CSC
Spoiler: info
do NOT use the CSC tar, but instead use the HOME_CSC tar as we are performing an upgrade, not the initial install.
Don't know if it will work but is a try at least. Hope will fix
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Thanks for the clarification. Definitely gonna give it a try. Currently downloading the latest from sammobile.
Will post an update in a couple of hours.
Ok, so I flashed the latest stock rom from sammobile and it worked; just as @Oneplus# suggested it would.
Still don't know why I had no users under system but I'm just gonna call it a day and leave it.
Thanks again Oneplus#
Cactus1ne said:
Ok, so I flashed the latest stock rom from sammobile and it worked; just as @Oneplus# suggested it would.
Still don't know why I had no users under system but I'm just gonna call it a day and leave it.
Thanks again Oneplus#
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Happy to hear that
If anyone needs to totally reset their Tab S6 Lite (2020 Exynos Version) with Odin, this guide should help.
Code:
**I take no responsibility for any broken devices!** While care has been taken to ensure the steps are correct, **you are doing this at your own risk!**
All files will also be provided at the end of this guide for ease of access!
What is NAND?
NAND and NOR are actually 2 main types of flash memory, that are related to computers, and it stores the BIOS settings to the ROM of a computer. Since Android devices don’t have a BIOS, flash memory, or NAND relates to the bootloader and OS kernel that work together to boot Android devices into the system. Being a non-volatile memory, it keeps the essential OS data even when your Android smartphone is turned off.
You cannot fix a Samsung device after an unintentional NAND erase action by simply flashing the stock firmware. Since NAND erase wipes all existing partitions from the device’s storage, you’ll have to re-partition your device in Odin with the help of an appropriate PIT (Partition Information Table) file.
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Re-Partitioning Explained:
NAND memory on Android devices is divided into partitions and block structures. These partitions are essential to the proper functioning of a device. It’s the PIT file that tells Odin how much space to allocate to the boot, kernel, system recovery, data, and EFS partitions. Not just that, it is also responsible for the location and path of these partition blocks on the internal storage.
The Re-partition option in Odin is not meant to be used during a normal firmware flash. If you have to install firmware, just add the BL, AP, CP, and CSC files to Odin and do not change the default settings.
The PIT file determines the structure, location, and size of specific partitions. Since a NAND erase wipes all partitions, the only way to re-partition your device using is to flash a PIT file that is strictly for your Samsung Galaxy device model and storage capacity. Flashing a wrong PIT may result in a semi-bricked device. Moreover, if you flash the PIT file of a 128GB device model on a 256GB model, your phone may be configured to show only 128GB as available storage.
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Instructions
Grabbing the right version of Odin is the first step. Due to the fact the tool is never meant to be used by consumers, Samsung doesn't host it on a public download portal. Fortunately, XDA Senior Member realbbb maintains a repository of verified copies of the Odin tool. He also offers patched variants of Odin (known as "3B patched") that are capable of bypassing a number of stop conditions while cross-flashing.
--From this article
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Download the correct version of Odin from @realbbb 's thread, here.
You will also need to install the Samsung USB Drivers. These can be downloaded at this link.
To get the Samsung Firmware files, Samsung Firmware Downloader by Zachary Wander is highly recommended. The link to it is here.
Should you desire to pursue more information about Samsung Firmware Downloader, please use this link.
You will need 7-zip to extract the CSC file. To do so, get it from this link.
Go to Settings -> About Tablet and take note of the Model Number. It should be either SM-P610 (Tab S6 Lite 2020, Wi-Fi) OR SM-P615 (Tab S6 Lite 2020, LTE)
Then, tap on Software Information and scroll down to Service Provider Software Version. At the end will be a string of letters saying something like this: ITV/ITV/ITV. In this case ITV is your CSC.
Unzip Samsung Firmware Downloader. Click the "Bifrost" executable in the extracted folder.
Within Bifrost, enter the Model Name and CSC into the respective fields, like so:
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
After entering the correct information into the firmware downloader, click "Download" and wait while it finishes.
Extract the version of the downloaded firmware.
Find the file starting with CSC_XXXXX Make a copy of it and paste the file into another directory. Right click on it and choose 7-Zip -> Extract To...
In the folder of the extracted CSC file, find the PIT file; it should be something like GTA4XLWIFI_EUR_OPEN.pit
Unzip the version of Odin you downloaded. Right-click the Odin executable and click Run As Administrator
At the main Odin screen, enter the files of the firmware like so:
AP goes into the AP slot
BL goes into the BL slot
CP goes into the CP slot - (If using the LTE version)
CSC goes into the CSC slot
Now, navigate to Options in the Odin Window and choose NAND Erase and Re-Partition
Finally, navigate to the Pit tab. Accept the warning and add the extracted PIT file from earlier.
With the device powered off, hold down the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons. Connect the device to your PC.
Press Volume Up to accept the warnings. At this point, you will see a message from Odin, saying "Added!"
Once you are certain everything is in order, press the Start button.
Wait for the firmware to flash. If successful, you will see a large green "Pass!" notification in the Odin window. Disconnect your device from the PC.
Your device should now be fully reset!
Files List
7-zip: Home Page for 7-Zip
realbbb's Odin Build Repo
Samsung Firmware Downloader Github Repo
Extra Information About Samsung Firmware Downloader
Link to Samsung's Android USB Driver
Extra Reading: How-to guide on updating a Samsung Galaxy Smartphone.
I had to repartition the device to create vendor partition for the custom ROM i want to install. Bu t i want to undo it to install stock ROM. How to undo it?
Use Odin to relflash your device; you'll need to use the PIT file which you can extract from the CSC binary. Be aware that using the wrong PIT file can brick your device.
V0latyle said:
Use Odin to relflash your device; you'll need to use the PIT file which you can extract from the CSC binary. Be aware that using the wrong PIT file can brick your device.
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I opened it and found a file called "J7XELTE_EUR_OPEN.pit". Do i have to choose it in Odin?
mutlupide said:
I opened it and found a file called "J7XELTE_EUR_OPEN.pit". Do i have to choose it in Odin?
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Yeah, there's a PIT tab where you put that file in. Then you check Re-Partition, load the rest of your files, and flash
V0latyle said:
Yeah, there's a PIT tab where you put that file in. Then you check Re-Partiton, load the rest of your files, and flash
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Also should i choose all of those 5 files in Odin? Or are PIT and AP enough?
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Also should i choose all of those 5 files in Odin? Or are PIT and AP enough?
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You use all the files in their appropriate place.
BL file in BL slot
AP file in AP slot
CP file in CP slot
CSC file in CSC slot
In Odin options tab, check Re-Partition, keep Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checked
In Odin PIT tab, select the PIT file you extracted
Click Start and wait for the flash to finish
V0latyle said:
You use all the files in their appropriate place.
BL file in BL slot
AP file in AP slot
CP file in CP slot
CSC file in CSC slot
In Odin options tab, check Re-Partition, keep Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checked
In Odin PIT tab, select the PIT file you extracted
Click Start and wait for the flash to finish
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Ok thanks.
V0latyle said:
Use Odin to relflash your device; you'll need to use the PIT file which you can extract from the CSC binary. Be aware that using the wrong PIT file can brick your device.
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As in soft or hard brick.
Assuming hard, as it would destroy the portion download mode is on. But curious to the anwser.
Arealhooman said:
As in soft or hard brick.
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Arealhooman said:
Assuming hard, as it would destroy the portion download mode is on. But curious to the anwser.
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Not sure TBH, although I think you're correct - if bootloader/download mode is toast, then the only way to recover the device would be via a low level flash tool such as QPST/Qfil if it's Qualcomm, and it's very hard (if not impossible) to find the necessary files
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Not sure TBH
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I would assume hardbrick, as download mode would be gone. Or maybe you can’t delete download mode. Now that I think about it, the nand erase does not delete download mode, so repartioning shouldn’t overwrite it. So prob soft brick.
Arealhooman said:
I would assume hardbrick, as download mode would be gone. Or maybe you can’t delete download mode. Now that I think about it, the nand erase does not delete download mode, so repartioning shouldn’t overwrite it. So prob soft brick.
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Well, download mode and bootloader are both in the BL file, so if the device were partitioned wrong and didn't properly write those partitions, it would most likely be a hard brick.