Official CWM - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
since there is an official cwm on their website I wanted to ask how to flash it.
1. There's only a N8013 package, can I flash that on my N8010, since these two are basically the same?
2. It's an img file. Do I need to flash this with fastboot or can I just rename it to recovery.img and flash it with Odin? I've looked at some Odin tar files from twrp and there's nothing in there except an recovery.img. Or has the img file to be specific for Odin?

Kamairo said:
2. It's an img file. Do I need to flash this with fastboot or can I just rename it to recovery.img and flash it with Odin? I've looked at some Odin tar files from twrp and there's nothing in there except an recovery.img. Or has the img file to be specific for Odin?
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IIRC fastboot does not work for the Note 10.1. Anything for this device should be ODIN specific.

mendacium said:
IIRC fastboot does not work for the Note 10.1. Anything for this device should be ODIN specific.
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I definitely read a guide where the img file was pushed manually. But you might be right about fastboot, I think it was an adb command.
I still think *repacking* for Odin is just naming the file recovery.img and zipping it into a tar. Can any of the devs confirm that? I mean, I must be able to flash CWM img somehow...

Hmm...
You might be right about adb push....
I can't help you with Odin, but I have flashed img files onto my N8010 using heimdall. That is sort of the Linux and Mac alternative to Odin. It runs on Windows as well so maybe it's worth a shot.
Just stumbled across this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102677
All there in the manual!

mendacium said:
Hmm...
You might be right about adb push....
I can't help you with Odin, but I have flashed img files onto my N8010 using heimdall. That is sort of the Linux and Mac alternative to Odin. It runs on Windows as well so maybe it's worth a shot.
Just stumbled across this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2102677
All there in the manual!
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Yeah, I know that thread, but that's not the latest version. Anyways, I found a guide on how to make flashable tars. So either I try that or heimdall. Thx so far!
Sent from my Galaxy Note 10.1

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[Q] heimdall failing while installing cloworkmod

hi there,
First time I'm trying to flash my tablet. I followd the instructions from the cyanogenmod wiki.
the problem comes when I try on read the "recovery.img" on heimdall to load the clockworkmod, it gives me an error of "tar header contained an invalid tar size". I tried loading different versions, and allways get the same error.
a tricky thing is that I'm using mac os x, but the guide says that there should be no problem with that.
Any ideas on what can I try?
thanks!
You didn't say what device you have, but you can download the correct CWM from http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager Just rename it to recovery.img and flash it with with the Heimdall command on the cm website
MultipleMonomials said:
You didn't say what device you have, but you can download the correct CWM from Just rename it to recovery.img and flash it with with the Heimdall command on the cm website
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sorry about that. I've got the (GT-P5110). I tried your link, but I keep on getting the same error. I don't think that it's releated to the image itself, but to Heimdal... has anyone seen something similar?
Is it possible to borrow a friend's Windows PC? It seems like that would be easier than troubleshooting heimdall. If you can, you can use my guide (link in signature).

[Q] AT&T SGH-I727 Odin Crashes at "Getting PIT for mapping..."

Hello
I have an issue trying to use KIES, ODIN, or Heimdall Suite trying to flash just about anything to an AT&T Galaxy S II Skyrocket - SGH-I727. This phone was my brother's and according to him he installed CW Recovery (do not currently have the version) successfully but when he tried to flash a new ROM the phone rebooted with the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue..." screen. He is adamant that anytime he used ODIN he did not leave the option for PIT checked.
These are the steps I have tried to flash back to stock
1. Use KIES as recommended by the error on the screen. Installed the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket drivers, phone is detected by windows device manager and I attempt to do an emergency recovery. The process gets all the way to the point of trying to flash the new firmware but hangs there. I let it run for over 48 hours and did not move a single percent.
2. Use ODIN to flash a Stock Recovery TAR. ODIN, of any version number but specifically 1.85, will crash with an 0xc0000005 error at "Getting PIT for mapping..." consistently. I have tried this across three different physical Windows 8 and 7 machines, Windows XP mode on one of them, and a myriad of different micro USB cables.
3. Use Heimdall Suite, versions 1.3.1 and 1.3.2, on both Windows platform and Ubuntu running in a virtual machine. The device is detected on both platforms. On windows the software will hang if I try to read the PIT. On Ubuntu it will "read" the PIT but the file produced is 0 bytes. If I try to flash the TAR file using Heimdall then when the phone reboots it hangs at the Samsung logo and I can put it into download mode without getting the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue..." message. However, neither ODIN or Heimdall will do a successful flash.
From most of my searches and reading of posts it seems that if I can get into Download Mode then the phone is not hard bricked. It appears though there is some form of corruption in the PIT if that is possible, like a quasi-brick.
As a last ditch effort I wanted to take fate in my hands and do flash the PIT but I have not been able to find a PIT file for the SGH-I727.
Does anyone know if there is a PIT file for the SGH-I727 or have any other suggestions for how to get the phone back to stock? Or, does it look like even though I can hit download mode JTAG will be the only real solution?
Have you tried one of the Odin one clicks, it can be found here... http://www.androidaddicted.com/firm...lc4-ics-4-0-3-leaked-firmware-update-576.html
Sent from my SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
worias said:
Hello
I have an issue trying to use KIES, ODIN, or Heimdall Suite trying to flash just about anything to an AT&T Galaxy S II Skyrocket - SGH-I727. This phone was my brother's and according to him he installed CW Recovery (do not currently have the version) successfully but when he tried to flash a new ROM the phone rebooted with the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue..." screen. He is adamant that anytime he used ODIN he did not leave the option for PIT checked.
These are the steps I have tried to flash back to stock
1. Use KIES as recommended by the error on the screen. Installed the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket drivers, phone is detected by windows device manager and I attempt to do an emergency recovery. The process gets all the way to the point of trying to flash the new firmware but hangs there. I let it run for over 48 hours and did not move a single percent.
2. Use ODIN to flash a Stock Recovery TAR. ODIN, of any version number but specifically 1.85, will crash with an 0xc0000005 error at "Getting PIT for mapping..." consistently. I have tried this across three different physical Windows 8 and 7 machines, Windows XP mode on one of them, and a myriad of different micro USB cables.
3. Use Heimdall Suite, versions 1.3.1 and 1.3.2, on both Windows platform and Ubuntu running in a virtual machine. The device is detected on both platforms. On windows the software will hang if I try to read the PIT. On Ubuntu it will "read" the PIT but the file produced is 0 bytes. If I try to flash the TAR file using Heimdall then when the phone reboots it hangs at the Samsung logo and I can put it into download mode without getting the "Firmware upgrade encountered an issue..." message. However, neither ODIN or Heimdall will do a successful flash.
From most of my searches and reading of posts it seems that if I can get into Download Mode then the phone is not hard bricked. It appears though there is some form of corruption in the PIT if that is possible, like a quasi-brick.
As a last ditch effort I wanted to take fate in my hands and do flash the PIT but I have not been able to find a PIT file for the SGH-I727.
Does anyone know if there is a PIT file for the SGH-I727 or have any other suggestions for how to get the phone back to stock? Or, does it look like even though I can hit download mode JTAG will be the only real solution?
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There is no pit for the skyrocket.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
xcrazydx said:
There is no pit for the skyrocket.
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Sure there is, just pull it from mmcblk0p11 on a good skyrocket using adb and then dd command. Then write it to mmcblk0p11 on the bad phone in recovery using adb and dd command, or flash it in ODIN.
That's exactly what ODIN is doing when it says 'Getting PIT for mapping...', it pulling it from the phone.
An SGH-I727 pit dump is attached.
cschmitt said:
Sure there is, just pull it from mmcblk0p11 on a good skyrocket using adb and then dd command. Then write it to mmcblk0p11 on the bad phone in recovery using adb and dd command, or flash it in ODIN.
That's exactly what ODIN is doing when it says 'Getting PIT for mapping...', it pulling it from the phone.
An SGH-I727 pit dump is attached.
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cschmitt, this is exactly what I needed! I was able to flash the PIT file in ODIN without crashing. I then flashed the stock firmware using ODIN and the phone is now booting perfectly. All is well.
Great news! Glad you're back up and running.
worias said:
cschmitt, this is exactly what I needed! I was able to flash the PIT file in ODIN without crashing. I then flashed the stock firmware using ODIN and the phone is now booting perfectly. All is well.
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Did you have another phone to extract it from? Or was that file cschmitt attached what you odined?
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cschmitt said:
Sure there is, just pull it from mmcblk0p11 on a good skyrocket using adb and then dd command. Then write it to mmcblk0p11 on the bad phone in recovery using adb and dd command, or flash it in ODIN.
That's exactly what ODIN is doing when it says 'Getting PIT for mapping...', it pulling it from the phone.
An SGH-I727 pit dump is attached.
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i dont/never used adb, can u post the commands(step by step) so i can put it in the 1 stop sticky
worias said:
cschmitt, this is exactly what I needed! I was able to flash the PIT file in ODIN without crashing. I then flashed the stock firmware using ODIN and the phone is now booting perfectly. All is well.
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to confirm, u didnt use adb to flash the pit file, you used odin to flash the pit file and used the pit option in odin, then you picked pda option for the stock firmware, more details u give the better so i can add it to the sticky
cschmitt said:
Sure there is, just pull it from mmcblk0p11 on a good skyrocket using adb and then dd command. Then write it to mmcblk0p11 on the bad phone in recovery using adb and dd command, or flash it in ODIN.
That's exactly what ODIN is doing when it says 'Getting PIT for mapping...', it pulling it from the phone.
An SGH-I727 pit dump is attached.
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Cool, thanks!
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
@vincom, yes flashing the pit in Odin along with a stock rom in PDA is the safest method.
Yes please vinvom put it in your stickies, it'll help a lot of us.
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cschmitt said:
@vincom, yes flashing the pit in Odin along with a stock rom in PDA is the safest method.
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so, to confirm, use the pit option, no reboot, then immediately flash stock files, or do then simultaneously
can u also give the adb commands for the pit, can adb also be used for the stock firmwares, which i dont think we can
cschmitt said:
@vincom, yes flashing the pit in Odin along with a stock rom in PDA is the safest method.
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Was that file you posted the actual pit used in ODIN? It's the same for all our skyrockets/Rogers I727rs ?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
stoopendis said:
Was that file you posted the actual pit used in ODIN? It's the same for all our skyrockets/Rogers I727rs ?
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Yes, celox.pit (extracted from the zip) is the actual pit to flash in ODIN. It's from an SGH-I727 and should be the same for Rogers version. Not 100% sure if it's the same for TMO flavor.
vincom said:
so, to confirm, use the pit option, no reboot, then immediately flash stock files, or do then simultaneously
can u also give the adb commands for the pit, can adb also be used for the stock firmwares, which i dont think we can
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k in going to use this thread to link from the sticky and also add it in the odin troubleshootibg section in restoring to stock
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when trying to flash stock firmwares and/or recoveries and it hangs at "Getting PIT for mapping" or getting pit errors in odin, download celox.zip and "unzip" the file, select the extracted "celox.pit" file in the pit option for odin, with all other options unchecked hit the start button in odin, once flashed you can then flash the stock firmware and/or recovery in odins pda section.
thanks cschmitt
Extract celox.pit from the zip and flash the pit file, do not attempt to flash the zip file directly.
cschmitt said:
Extract celox.pit from the zip and flash the pit file, do not attempt to flash the zip file directly.
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k, i reedited the post
stoopendis said:
Did you have another phone to extract it from? Or was that file cschmitt attached what you odined?
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
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I used the attachment from cschmitt, extracted the PIT file from the zip and then used ODIN to flash it. I was then able to flash a Skyrocket Stock ODIN tar to restore to GB and boot the phone. I have since been able to get it rooted, CWTouch on it, and have CM10 running on it well.
Thanks again everyone.
I did copy TWRP2.2.0 and stock firmware zip in SD card and hold volume up+down + power button to get recovery mode but I only see pictures of phone & monitor with yellow
triangle at center.( including : Firmware upgrade encountered an issue . please select recovery mode in Kies & try again.)
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I upgraded my samsung s2 version 2.3.6 to 4.0.4 through the Kies. Then I tried to install TWRP 2.2.0 and Odin 1.85. I saw COM 14 ; COM 17 when I hit start button .It said
FAILED. Now it showed a yellow triangle in the middle of phone & monitor pictures. ( including : Firmware upgrade encountered an issue . please select recovery mode in Kies & try again). I saw COM 3 but it said it couldn't open the serial (COM )port . All thread completed (success 0/ failed 1) .
I just tried other laptop to use Odin & stock 4.0.4 to flash back Stock rom.and got getting mapping pit....I still can go to Download mode but I can't flash anything.
Please help . Thank you very much.
If I understand, you're trying to flash 4.0.4 with odin. And it's a md5 file, right? Keep trying it. Sometimes it takes more than one try.
And check the check sum of the stock rom file you downloaded it could be a bad download
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[Q] Galaxy Tab 2 7" P3110 trouble, now bricked?

Hello,
After rooting (flashing) my brand new Galaxy Tab 2 7" via the following link (will not show): androidauthority.com /galaxy-tab-2-7-0-p3110-root-clockworkmod-recovery-96473/, method Heimdall, with the files from this site, the device is stuck at the bootscreen. I did follow the instructions exactly. The ./su in the adb shell segfaults however, so i can't continue, and it won't startup either. So i guess now it's bricked. I read somewhere it has to do with the software version number that was incompatible.
Can i go back to the old firmware, or install another android 'distro' (that was my intent for the long run and the reason to root it first)?
I can still adb shell into it, but no root however.
I'm a newbie in the android world btw.
Hi,
Search for the latest Stock Firmware files of P3110 for your country and flash it with ODIN... Check the development thread and you'll find information on how to flash stock firmware with odin...procedure will be the same only files will differ...
To go into download mode, turn off your device, press vol. down, keep it pressed and with that press the power button...start odin on your computer and connect the tab to your computer and flash the file....
Zeroclick said:
Hello,
After rooting (flashing) my brand new Galaxy Tab 2 7" via the following link (will not show): androidauthority.com /galaxy-tab-2-7-0-p3110-root-clockworkmod-recovery-96473/, method Heimdall, with the files from this site, the device is stuck at the bootscreen. I did follow the instructions exactly. The ./su in the adb shell segfaults however, so i can't continue, and it won't startup either. So i guess now it's bricked. I read somewhere it has to do with the software version number that was incompatible.
Can i go back to the old firmware, or install another android 'distro' (that was my intent for the long run and the reason to root it first)?
I can still adb shell into it, but no root however.
I'm a newbie in the android world btw.
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I'm downloading 4.1.1. from samsung-updates.com, since that was the latest version for my country (NL). I flash with Heimdall, since i don't have windows, or is there something special with Odin?
Now i'm going to flash it, is it possible to root it in the process? Else i have to flash it later again.
varundave said:
Hi,
Search for the latest Stock Firmware files of P3110 for your country and flash it with ODIN... Check the development thread and you'll find information on how to flash stock firmware with odin...procedure will be the same only files will differ...
To go into download mode, turn off your device, press vol. down, keep it pressed and with that press the power button...start odin on your computer and connect the tab to your computer and flash the file....
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Zeroclick said:
I'm downloading 4.1.1. from samsung-updates.com, since that was the latest version for my country (NL). I flash with Heimdall, since i don't have windows, or is there something special with Odin?
Now i'm going to flash it, is it possible to root it in the process? Else i have to flash it later again.
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Idk but I usually flash with odin
The file is 706MB. The boot-bjr.img file that i installed is only 5.6 MB. Can someone explain what is going on here? I don't feel comfortable with this and i cannot find any description of how the flashing actually works, what you are replacing by flashing, what format/partitioning the flash has e.t.c.
qazmed said:
Idk but I usually flash with odin
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Just for the record, i was able to install cyanogenmod on it, by first installing clockworkmod recovery. Heimdall and adb is all you need if you're a linux user.
Don't worry its not a brick.
Or a hard brick at least.
Download the stock ROM from sammobile or samsung-updates. Doesn't matter which. Extract the zip. Flash the .md5 file with Heimdall or if that doesn't work rename it to .tar.
To root it properly follow my root tutorial but use Heimdall when I use Odin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAvze-VNzj8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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[TUTORIAL] Flashing 4.4 with Heimdall

There are a couple threads about flashing 4.4 using Odin. I am writing this for those who want to flash with Heimdall. If you are coming from stock 4.3 you will be able to keep root, keep your recovery, keep your apps, and keep your data. If you are on Cyanogen or another ROM you will have to wipe before flashing. You should still back everything up.
This method worked for me without a problem. I am not responsible for your device. If it doesn't work and you followed the instructions post and I'll try to help you out.
Make sure you are using the latest version of Heimdall from the official site. If you are on Linux you should manually download and install since using apt or another package manager may not get you the latest version.
I used the rooted restore Odin file from this thread I repackaged it for our purposes. You can download it here.
- If you are coming from anything other than a stock 4.3 ROM boot into recovery and wipe everything. If you are coming from a stock 4.3 ROM skip this step.
- Download I9505GUEUBMKG_FULL_ROOTED.tar.gz from the link above.
- Extract I9505GUEUBMKG_FULL_ROOTED.tar.gz so that you have a folder with the following files
NON-HLOS.bin, modem.bin, system.img.ext4, boot.img
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- Linux/Mac: Open your terminal and navigate to the I9505GUEUBMKG_FULL_ROOTED folder you just extracted. Windows: Open your command prompt as administrator and navigate to the I9505GUEUBMKG_FULL_ROOTED folder you just extracted.
- Put the phone in download mode and plug it into the computer.
- Run the following command.
Linux/Mac:
sudo heimdall flash --APNHLOS NON-HLOS.bin --MDM modem.bin --SYSTEM system.img.ext4 --BOOT boot.img
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Windows:
heimdall flash --APNHLOS NON-HLOS.bin --MDM modem.bin --SYSTEM system.img.ext4 --BOOT boot.img
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It should take a minute or two to flash. Then it will reboot. First boot takes a few minutes. After it booted up I had to go over to this thread and flash the fix so that I could use the external SD card again.
Before you ask this is only for the I9505G. Flashing these files to any other device will brick it.
If you have questions about flashing this or anything else with Heimdall I may be able to help.
Hi,
is it ok, to get Heimdall here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
or is there a special version for galaxy s4 ?
is there a special verison number of the app to use ?
thanks
Olivier
orobin said:
Hi,
is it ok, to get Heimdall here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=755265
or is there a special version for galaxy s4 ?
is there a special verison number of the app to use ?
thanks
Olivier
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Yes, that post links to their official site where you can download the latest version of Heimdall. I'll add a link in my post. Just download the latest version, that's what I use.
Thanks, man! I had a GT-I9505G running AOKP and TWRP, and by 1) following your instructions and 2) flashing one of the stock recovery images using TWRP's instructions I had my phone back to stock state and was able to update to the latest and greatest OTA update. Yeeyuh!
bozsc said:
Thanks, man! I had a GT-I9505G running AOKP and TWRP, and by 1) following your instructions and 2) flashing one of the stock recovery images using TWRP's instructions I had my phone back to stock state and was able to update to the latest and greatest OTA update. Yeeyuh!
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No problem!!
Im getting a "failed to send pit file request" error... Ive added a couple of patches to fix the problem but im still getting the same error. Any ideas?

Any ODIN flashable Rom Request

hi all, I've managed to brick my SM-P900.
Could someone point me to where I can get an Odin flashable rom please, with all the individual bits such as PDA / Phone / CSC.
I can't flash normal roms, it's not working with just the md5. Ideally stock, but happy with any rom as I can flash something else with TWRP.
I can't use any of the normal samsung sites as they're paid, and I'm broke =(
I would really appreciate it if you could help me fix this.
Many thanks
Google
SM-P900 - Samsung Firmware | Samsung Updated
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-pro-12/general/firmware-firmware-t3038178
Where you able to solve your problem?
bmwdroid said:
Where you able to solve your problem?
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x2 for me also
sp000n said:
x2 for me also
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Sorry, don't understand.
Problems or just interested as well?
Nope, not solved, tried for ages, but ODIN doesn't flash it, just gets stuck on initialising.... I'm completely out of ideas!
Zophixan said:
Nope, not solved, tried for ages, but ODIN doesn't flash it, just gets stuck on initialising.... I'm completely out of ideas!
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Did you get the multiple part ROM using samfirm_reborn tool?
bmwdroid said:
Did you get the multiple part ROM using samfirm_reborn tool?
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Just tried downloading it and I get .tar.md5 file, not sure how i did it but from a previous attempt at fixing it, I have the same thing but in seperate files, with boot, cache, hidden, recovery s boot and system. Do i need to put them into odin? where do they go? I get stuck on initialising, tried pulling out cable and putting it back in, then it says it can't find a pit partition... tried flashing a pit file but still stuck on initiailising so pit doesn't flash.
@Zophixan the files you see, are in the opened archive.
Where did you get the file from?
You should have downloaded and decrypted 3 (P900) or 4-5(P905) separate files all ending md5 when using samfirm.
When there is only one you obviously have NOT the multiple part stock ROM.
Which Odin using?
bmwdroid said:
@Zophixan the files you see, are in the opened archive.
Where did you get the file from?
You should have downloaded and decrypted 3 (P900) or 4-5(P905) separate files all ending md5 when using samfirm.
When there is only one you obviously have NOT the multiple part stock ROM.
Which Odin using?
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I've tried odin 3.07 and 1.85. I downloaded samfirm_reborn and upon use it downloaded just one file "SM-P900_1_20170222195126_gly008r5gf.zip" and inside it is the tar md5. Where can I get the separate items?
Even if I am not using the seperated one, shouldn't odin flash? It's always stuck on intiailising, I don't know if this matters but it says knox warranty 0500 on the download screen, and custom kernal / binary.
I remember having a similiar problem years ago on the same tablet but no idea how I fixed it, vaguely remember downloading seperate files to flash in each of the odin sections.
thanks.
EDIT, found the binary option nature option, will download now and try flashing each bit and report back...
bmwdroid said:
@Zophixan the files you see, are in the opened archive.
Where did you get the file from?
You should have downloaded and decrypted 3 (P900) or 4-5(P905) separate files all ending md5 when using samfirm.
When there is only one you obviously have NOT the multiple part stock ROM.
Which Odin using?
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Still stuck on initializing, tried samsung drivers, even tried heimdall (and installed it's drivers), is there anything else I can try?
It says AP SWREV A1 and know warranty voide 0500, and current binary / system status as custom on the tablet.
Try a newer Odin.
I recommend at least 3.09.
What it says in DL mode is just information and no failure afaik.
bmwdroid said:
Try a newer Odin.
I recommend at least 3.09.
What it says in DL mode is just information and no failure afaik.
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I tried both 3.10 and 3.09 but still stuck on initialisation... (do i need to do anything with CP or UMS field?),
does the current binary/ system status as custom ,or AP SWREV A1, or knox warranty mean anything?
Do you have any other suggestions, I can't think of anything else! =(
Knox was triggered when flashing other than stock.
Forget about it.
Other is shown on mine as well.
CP stays empty at WiFi models.
UMS I've never did anything with.
Try to use other cables and USB ports.

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