I have an UK Exynos S22+ And every ota update I try on this phone less than 900mb fails with ODIN MODE (SVB Fail)! Or just fails at 25%
I have tried to reflash clean and from the Odin mode screen to recover it multiple times and to make the error stop but it hasn't worked and every OTA update I attempt still fails.
After reaching 49% it goes back to 25% and fails after which it acts like it's rebooting and then shows the odin mode screen. Or it goes back to the old firmware after failing at 25% outright. It’s getting tiring now.
I also get random reboots on this phone not sure why but every so often the phone just crashes and then restarts.
Anyone have an idea of what I could do? I think giving it to samsung is the only way to get it fixed but what do I tell them about me flashing the phone through odin to recover it?
Yup, take it to Samsung to fix it. It shouldn't be crashing like that
raul6 said:
Yup, take it to Samsung to fix it. It shouldn't be crashing like that
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Will they still take it under warranty if I tell them I recovered the phone by flashing through odin? Because the phone was effectively bricked otherwise.
I think they will. Get in contact with them, saying what is not working, and they will guide you through the process. No need to mention what you did before
Download this firmware
Download Galaxy S22 SM-S906B (EUX) S906BXXS2AVHD in Samfw - Samsung firmware download
Galaxy S22 SM-S906B (EUX - European Union) S906BXXS2AVHD S(Android 12) samsung firmware download all model, lastest, fast update, completely free and fast speed in Samfw.com ✅
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And load Ap to Ap , BL to BL etc etc...and flash it again !!!
You end up like this because you dont flash the ota with odin ... flash the full firmware that has more than 4gb.
salbaticu said:
Download this firmware
Download Galaxy S22 SM-S906B (EUX) S906BXXS2AVHD in Samfw - Samsung firmware download
Galaxy S22 SM-S906B (EUX - European Union) S906BXXS2AVHD S(Android 12) samsung firmware download all model, lastest, fast update, completely free and fast speed in Samfw.com ✅
samfw.com
And load Ap to Ap , BL to BL etc etc...and flash it again !!!
You end up like this because you dont flash the ota with odin ... flash the full firmware that has more than 4gb.
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I am flashing the whole 7gb firmware through odin. The problem I have is with updates via wifi. Those updates keep failing for me which forces me to flash the whole firmware every time to unbrick the phone.
raul6 said:
I think they will. Get in contact with them, saying what is not working, and they will guide you through the process. No need to mention what you did before
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I will have to try that thank you
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last night i went to sleep with m galaxy s6 g920f STOCK 5.1.1 had a fair amount of battery left in t. When a woke up in the morning my phone was dead i thought the battery would have been consumed . I plugged it in charged it . Now when i try to turn it on it just jo to "samsung Galxy s6" logo ,screen becomes a bit yellowish and the phone restarts same thing is happening again and again.
Now i have tried to reinstall to odin, then going into recovery factory reset cache but same results. anyone please help this phone was running stock os so... i have searchd the web but there are no ways to fix it ...
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any help please !
guys i need your help please
I would suggest you download a ROM from Sammmobile that corresponds to your country and install that via ODIN and if that doesn't work try one from a different country or one tha is unknown (I.E. that doesn't belong to a any country), I softbricked my phone trying to install H3G for UK and for what ever reason it would not install. However...
I downloaded one called BTU and that worked using this app SamFirm. To get my version I installed type the Model number SM-G920F and Region BTU to download, once it has downloaded then decrypt the file by clicking the Decrypt button and unzip the decrypted file and then use ODIN to install that one. Using the SamFirm app downlaods it faster and gets the latest from Samsung as far as I am concerned. Good Luck.
protonpower said:
I would suggest you download a ROM from Sammmobile that corresponds to your country and install that via ODIN and if that doesn't work try one from a different country or one tha is unknown (I.E. that doesn't belong to a any country), I softbricked my phone trying to install H3G for UK and for what ever reason it would not install. However...
I downloaded one called BTU and that worked using this app SamFirm. To get my version I installed type the Model number SM-G920F and Region BTU to download, once it has downloaded then decrypt the file by clicking the Decrypt button and unzip the decrypted file and then use ODIN to install that one. Using the SamFirm app downlaods it faster and gets the latest from Samsung as far as I am concerned. Good Luck.
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Thank you very much for your reply i have tried flashing 6 stock firmwares but to no avail ? Can you suggest anything else ?
M.Nabeel said:
Thank you very much for your reply i have tried flashing 6 stock firmwares but to no avail ? Can you suggest anything else ?
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The only thing I can think of is trying one from your country and trying any other one. You can use the SamFirm software to download different versions, else I think your phone is broken for some unknown reason and you will have to get it fixed under the warranty. Or install the Samsung Smart Switch from samsung and get the firmware installed that way via the Emergency Software and recovery mode, but it will wipe everything and do a factory reset. Also you will need the serial number and model number of your phone.
A while ago, I installed TWRP and then flashed Pixel Experience (herolte) onto my SM-G930F, but experienced some problems with it, namely random freezes and temporary boot loops, and decided to revert back to stock firmware.
I accidentally flashed SM-G930FD firmware instead of SM-G930F firmware, and now I am unable to re-flash and get out of a boot loop. I can boot into download mode and ODIN recognizes it, but whenever I boot into recovery mode, it will crash within the first 5 minutes (sometimes instantly, other times I can use it for at most 5 minutes before it crashes and reboots).
When trying to flash the correct firmware, I get revision check errors, with the device number being one above the binary number.
Is there any way to fix this, or should I give up? Can provide more information as necessary.
Edit: I believe the problem may be that I flashed an Android 9.0.0 firmware, and stock firmwares for the device are at latest 8.0.0. I am also unable to re-flash Pixel Experience, though, as TWRP crashes mid-flash every time.
Rustiniz said:
A while ago, I installed TWRP and then flashed Pixel Experience (herolte) onto my SM-G930F, but experienced some problems with it, namely random freezes and temporary boot loops, and decided to revert back to stock firmware.
I accidentally flashed SM-G930FD firmware instead of SM-G930F firmware, and now I am unable to re-flash and get out of a boot loop. I can boot into download mode and ODIN recognizes it, but whenever I boot into recovery mode, it will crash within the first 5 minutes (sometimes instantly, other times I can use it for at most 5 minutes before it crashes and reboots).
When trying to flash the correct firmware, I get revision check errors, with the device number being one above the binary number.
Is there any way to fix this, or should I give up? Can provide more information as necessary.
Edit: I believe the problem may be that I flashed an Android 9.0.0 firmware, and stock firmwares for the device are at latest 8.0.0. I am also unable to re-flash Pixel Experience, though, as TWRP crashes mid-flash every time.
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Region / country are you?
Please quote the FD firmware you flashed I need to know the boot loader version.
Do you know what version firmware the device came with?
Please confirm you can enter Download mode?
cooltt said:
Region / country are you?
Please quote the FD firmware you flashed I need to know the boot loader version.
Do you know what version firmware the device came with?
Please confirm you can enter Download mode?
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Hi, thank you for the reply.
The region of the phone was BRI/TGY (for some reason it was able to be either?) After searching, I couldn't find any SM-G930F firmware for these regions, which leads me to believe that despite the model being shown as SM-G930F in download mode, it might've actually been an SM-G930FD?
The FD firmware I flashed was G930FXXS4ESC7 (TGY).
I believe the device came with FD firmware? My memory may be tricking me but I believe when I checked with Phone Info SAM, the model showed up as SM-G930FD, with the firmware G930FXXS4ESC7 (but may be misremembering).
I can definitely enter download mode with an 100% success rate, and crashes do not occur while in download mode.
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Hi, thank you for the reply.
The region of the phone was BRI/TGY (for some reason it was able to be either?) After searching, I couldn't find any SM-G930F firmware for these regions, which leads me to believe that despite the model being shown as SM-G930F in download mode, it might've actually been an SM-G930FD?
The FD firmware I flashed was G930FXXS4ESC7 (TGY).
I believe the device came with FD firmware? My memory may be tricking me but I believe when I checked with Phone Info SAM, the model showed up as SM-G930FD, with the firmware G930FXXS4ESC7 (but may be misremembering).
I can definitely enter download mode with an 100% success rate, and crashes do not occur while in download mode.
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Hi there, the firmware you have flashed is the latest version for Hong Kong and Taiwan so it is correct if your device is G930FD.
G930FD is dual SIM right? G930F is single SIM. However G930FD WILL work on a G930F device but G930F WILL NOT work on a G930FD
G930F = Europe and Canada
G930FD = Far East and Asia
On Sammobile website there is an earlier version of your firmware G930FXXS4ESB5, try this one instead and you can only use firmware which is "S4" G930FXXS4ESB5
Try flash it again
cooltt said:
Hi there, the firmware you have flashed is the latest version for Hong Kong and Taiwan so it is correct if your device is G930FD.
G930FD is dual SIM right? G930F is single SIM. However G930FD WILL work on a G930F device but G930F WILL NOT work on a G930FD
G930F = Europe and Canada
G930FD = Far East and Asia
On Sammobile website there is an earlier version of your firmware G930FXXS4ESB5, try this one instead and you can only use firmware which is "S4" G930FXXS4ESB5
Try flash it again
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Thanks for the reply! I'll try it again using that firmware.
Also, I checked the SIM slot, and it says SIM1 and SD/SIM2, so I think it's a SM-G930FD. Weird that it says SM-G930F in download mode, is that based on firmware?
cooltt said:
Hi there, the firmware you have flashed is the latest version for Hong Kong and Taiwan so it is correct if your device is G930FD.
G930FD is dual SIM right? G930F is single SIM. However G930FD WILL work on a G930F device but G930F WILL NOT work on a G930FD
G930F = Europe and Canada
G930FD = Far East and Asia
On Sammobile website there is an earlier version of your firmware G930FXXS4ESB5, try this one instead and you can only use firmware which is "S4" G930FXXS4ESB5
Try flash it again
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Okay, I tried flashing G930FXXS4ESB5, and ended up with the same error, being that the device version is higher than the binary version. (5 vs 4 for bootloader)
At this point I don't think the error has anything to do with the fact that I flashed different firmware, but rather that the version of the bootloader, kernel, etc. are patched higher than the firmware, but there is no Android 9.0.0 firmware that I can flash.
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Okay, I tried flashing G930FXXS4ESB5, and ended up with the same error, being that the device version is higher than the binary version. (5 vs 4 for bootloader)
At this point I don't think the error has anything to do with the fact that I flashed different firmware, but rather that the version of the bootloader, kernel, etc. are patched higher than the firmware, but there is no Android 9.0.0 firmware that I can flash.
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Ok try Singapore XSP that has a version 5 Binary, here
Also to get it faster Google "Samfirm tool" and how to use it.
cooltt said:
Ok try Singapore XSP that has a version 5 Binary, here
Also to get it faster Google "Samfirm tool" and how to use it.
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The flash passed, but now (as before), the phone simply comes up with "Error!" once installing system update finishes, followed by another reboot and no command.
Rustiniz said:
The flash passed, but now (as before), the phone simply comes up with "Error!" once installing system update finishes, followed by another reboot and no command.
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Ok when no command comes up reboot to system recovery and choose wipe/ factory reset and reboot.
No command means the firmware has worked just needs a final factory reset
cooltt said:
Ok when no command comes up reboot to system recovery and choose wipe/ factory reset and reboot.
No command means the firmware has worked just needs a final factory reset
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That's where the unfortunate final problem comes in, in that the recovery menu will freeze within about 10 seconds of reaching recovery mode, sometimes even before getting past "#MANUAL MODE 1.0.0#" and rebooting automatically. The time seems to be almost random, but I've never been able to perform a factory reset. The furthest I get is formatting /data, even leaving that overnight, it was definitely frozen.
Edit: I managed to perform both a factory reset and cache partition wipe, but still get "No Command" when booting the phone.
Edit 2: Nevermind, apparently factory reset and cache partition wipe worked! I can now boot successfully and the phone works. Although I still have the problem with random freezing and reboots, it's better than a bricked phone. Thank you!
Having trouble finding the file to flash my att branded phone to the unlocked firmware. the phone is unlocked. i tried S908USQU2AVDJ insteadof I which was the only one that worked but then corrupted my phone and had to factory reset.
does the sim card inserted matter?
Unlocked firmware is U1 not U. Hand having sim in doesn't matter
butchieboy said:
Unlocked firmware is U1 not U. Hand having sim in doesn't matter
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can you please give a link for the correct firmware for my unlocked att phone
i have no idea which version im supposed to use...
dreammachinebro said:
can you please give a link for the
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OTA and Non-OTA Firmware for S22 Ultra SM-S908U and S22 Ultra SM-S908U1 Versions
See Post #2 and #3 for the Links to the Firmware All of the firmware posted here can be flashed on any U or U1 Device. Each of the firmware's are NOT carrier dependent and only has carrier labels listed in order to have an idea if you might get...
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butchieboy said:
OTA and Non-OTA Firmware for S22 Ultra SM-S908U and S22 Ultra SM-S908U1 Versions
See Post #2 and #3 for the Links to the Firmware All of the firmware posted here can be flashed on any U or U1 Device. Each of the firmware's are NOT carrier dependent and only has carrier labels listed in order to have an idea if you might get...
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how doi know which bootloader i have and which file to choose though?
thanksfor your help
i dont want to corrupt my phone again... settig it up again is such a pain and i thinki lost a bunch of data becayse the backup didnt get everything
5th character from the right . Will say U1 or U2. You can't go back to U1 bootloader if you updated to U2.
Flashing firmware in odin will wipe device anyway unless you use HOME_CSC instead of csc
This is bootloader
butchieboy said:
Flashing firmware in odin will wipe device anyway unless you use HOME_CSC instead of csc
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Download Galaxy S22 Ultra SM-S908U1 (ATT) S908U1UEU2AVF7 in Samfw - Samsung firmware download
Galaxy S22 Ultra SM-S908U1 (ATT - United States) S908U1UEU2AVF7 S(Android 12) samsung firmware download all model, lastest, fast update, completely free and fast speed in Samfw.com ✅
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is this the latest version?
Yes
Sometimes when you go from U firmware back to U1 you will have to factory reset. So save your stuff on computer or to external SD. My opinion clean install is always best anyway. I don't mind setting everything back up that way I know all is good. But to each their own.
butchieboy said:
Sometimes when you go from U firmware back to U1 you will have to factory reset. So save your stuff on computer or to external SD. My opinion clean install is always best anyway. I don't mind setting everything back up that way I know all is good. But to each their own.
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did u notice a difference in the unlocked firmware vs carrier firmware? i already had to factory reset cuz i messed up so i only have my google drive backup file
You can try to flash using HOME_CSC to save data instead of csc. But once flashed it may boot you back to stock recovery. If it does don't worry, you will just have to factory reset and it will boot. And if you get the Emergency blue screen don't panic you can still flash firmware on that screen.
No I did not notice a difference. My device is At&t locked. I just use ADB AppControl to debloat anyway to get rid of all the At&t crap. But no I did not notice a difference.
i think i got it brother, ty for your time.
SM-S908B/DS (O2 UK)
Model: SM-S908B
Region: EUB
Model name: SM-S908B / Galaxy S22 Ultra
Model full name: SM-S908BZWDEUB
I cannot find the original firmware anywhere. When I connect Smart Switch it says failed to connect to the device.
Any help please I just want to reset the phone to factory default.
Check Windows Event Viewer for error messages. Try another port/cable.
Roll back or update the driver.
Access the phone through Disk Management and see if it will connect there, it should.
blackhawk said:
Check Windows Event Viewer for error messages. Try another port/cable.
Roll back or update the driver.
Access the phone through Disk Management and see if it will connect there, it should.
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I should add, the device is stuck in "An error has occurred while updating the device software" and I also have the message "debore : on_fail_block_custom_bin_oem"
kacsa420 said:
I should add, the device is stuck in "An error has occurred while updating the device software" and I also have the message "debore : on_fail_block_custom_bin_oem"
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You're in over my head, sorry. Hopefully someone here can help you.
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You're in over my head, sorry. Hopefully someone here can help you.
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Can you still access the boot menu via the buttons?
blackhawk said:
Can you still access the boot menu via the buttons?
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No, if I use the side buttons it just restarts back to this screen ;/
Hold power volume down until screen goes black while device is connected to computer if you are stuck on a certain screen. If device boots back to Emergency screen it's OK you can still flash from that screen. Just keep device connected to computer, hold power volume down until screen goes black. Then quickly hold volume up and down at same time. Again if it boots to Emergence screen, device should still be recognized by modified Odin. Flash stock firmware
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Firmware Download SM-S908B Free Download
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Firmware Download SM-S908B Free Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
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butchieboy said:
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Firmware Download SM-S908B Free Download
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Firmware Download SM-S908B Free Download ⭐ Official and fast update ⭐ Max speed and free download ⭐ Best Samsung Galaxy website
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I think I'm ****ed,
Model: SM-S908B
Region: EUB
Model name: SM-S908B / Galaxy S22 Ultra
Model full name: SM-S908BZWDEUB
When I search SamFW I cannot find an EUB version, I don't know what to do
Usually the firmware is the same it just provisions to your Sim. I know with United States Snapdragon I can flash any carrier firmware as long as the build number is in line with my carrier.
It appears they all have same build number AVH9
Wait hold off on that
I'm checking with Mohammad...hold tight
What was the actual build number you were on and bootloader? If your bootloader updated to revision 2 you can't flash back to revision 1
Once you find out what build number you have you should be able to flash
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Once you find out what build number you have you should be able to flash
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S908BXXU2AVH9
Then you can use any of them from link I sent from Samfw.
As long as it's XXU2AVH9 should be fine. The firmware will provision to you sim
If it fails, don't factory reset just get back to download mode and flash again. Sometimes a second flash of firmware is common
So if I do the soft reset by holding volume down and power button it just restarts and comes to that brick download screen. It's all blue with a white arrow that says dont move away from target (something like that). If I continue to hold that in it just loops that cycle. if I manage to get it into recovery (its hard to time it with it immediately restarting) it will bring up the android guy and flash "error" under it and immediately restart. If I'm still holding in the recovery command buttons it continues that loop. It does show the Samsung screen at the very beginning. If I put it on a slower charge (say from a 12vdc car plug) it will show a black screen with red letters stating an error fail to read bota partition.
I am a complete noob with tech. So keep that in mind. I tried offering as much info as I can. I have some pics and a vid.
looks like failed update, vbmeta is older than boot. download stock ROM according to your region code (CSC) install usb drivers and flash from Odin3 in proper slots.
BL_*.tar.md5
AP_*.tar.md5
CP_*.tar.md5
HOME_CSC_*.tar.md5
G970USQS8IVL1
aIecxs said:
looks like failed update, vbmeta is older than boot. download stock ROM according to your region code (CSC) install usb drivers and flash from Odin3 in proper slots.
BL_*.tar.md5
AP_*.tar.md5
CP_*.tar.md5
HOME_CSC_*.tar.md5
G970USQS8IVL1
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I am very noob. Is there much info on how to do this somewhere you can link me? I am very sure this did happen when the phone tried to update (I kept postponing it) while in my pocket during class.
Will it be able to install without boot up? From what I'm understanding at this point the usb just recognizes the phone as a battery. The thing I'm trying to do is recover my data. I could care less about the phone itself
Rooting, ODIN, Firmware, CSC Information And Myths Debunked / Noob's Guide To Samsung Devices
Since a lot of people will have their Galaxy S22 Ultra soon and I myself am thinking about either getting an S21 Ultra or S22 Ultra, I wanted to summarise a lot of information I found out during researching as Samsung devices are quite different...
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the phone is already in proper download mode (blue screen). however there is a certain timeout, if you can't install drivers then just do what you did in video.
(BST) Boost (CCT) Xfinity (CHA) Spectrum (SPR) Sprint (TMB) T-Mobile (TMK) MetroPCS (USC) US Cellular (VMU) Virgin (VZW) Verizon
https://tsar3000.com/list-of-samsung-csc-codes-samsung-firmware-csc-codes
aIecxs said:
Rooting, ODIN, Firmware, CSC Information And Myths Debunked / Noob's Guide To Samsung Devices
Since a lot of people will have their Galaxy S22 Ultra soon and I myself am thinking about either getting an S21 Ultra or S22 Ultra, I wanted to summarise a lot of information I found out during researching as Samsung devices are quite different...
forum.xda-developers.com
the phone is already in proper download mode (blue screen). however there is a certain timeout, if you can't install drivers then just do what you did in video.
(BST) Boost (CCT) Xfinity (CHA) Spectrum (SPR) Sprint (TMB) T-Mobile (TMK) MetroPCS (USC) US Cellular (VMU) Virgin (VZW) Verizon
https://tsar3000.com/list-of-samsung-csc-codes-samsung-firmware-csc-codes
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This seems to be pretty common with Samsung updates. Throughout time. I've had a friend that manages a T-Mobile tell me that after an update on two of his phones it came up with a moisture detected in charging port error. I think he said a soft reset fixed those.
Downloading the csc patch just fixes the firmware and would keep my data intact?
aIecxs said:
looks like failed update, vbmeta is older than boot. download stock ROM according to your region code (CSC) install usb drivers and flash from Odin3 in proper slots.
BL_*.tar.md5
AP_*.tar.md5
CP_*.tar.md5
HOME_CSC_*.tar.md5
G970USQS8IVL1
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sorry for not knowing any of this, but how do i know which roms to download and where would i find them? SM-G970U on t-mobile usa
click on the link you just have quoted. click on TMB. download G970USQS8IVL1. extract the zip.