Im only wondering if particle rom changes your baseband. Is anyone able to tell me?
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turner2914 said:
Im only wondering if particle rom changes your baseband. Is anyone able to tell me?
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if flashed by recovery or as a one package installer in odin, it wont
only if you have to extract the zip or rar and end with 4 filss wich you neeed to flash, dont know if you can skip a file, may cause problems.
however most roms are installed via recovery or a one package
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Alright thank you for that its help full
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voetbalremco said:
if flashed by recovery or as a one package installer in odin, it wont
only if you have to extract the zip or rar and end with 4 filss wich you neeed to flash, dont know if you can skip a file, may cause problems.
however most roms are installed via recovery or a one package
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A one package TAR flashed in Odin can still change the baseband. All the one package means is that the 4 files are in one package. I flashed GioPro 1.4 one package from my Canadian GIO and my phone changed to the Euro baseband which does not work in Canada (properly). Luckily I have a baseband only Odin TAR file that I can use to restore my baseband to any ROM.
But as for the particle ROM, if you go to his website: http://particle.blurringexistence.net/ you have the option of downloading the baseband and then just the CWM flashable zip. You just need to download the CWM flashable zip. You do not need to flash the baseband with Odin like it says on the instructions.
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Hey guys,
Been trying to flash a new kernel.
According to all I gave read, I can do it in twrp, yet every time I do, it fails.
Anyone have thoughts as to why?
Note:
I do not have access to Odin so I am looking for simple and efficient.
Thanks
Rooted note2,PACman rom, twrp ver 2.4
Could you explain more?
Try twrp 2.4.2.0 or mobile odin.
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I have read here one can flash a kernel through twrp just as you would flash a rom. Every time I try this process the flash fails.
Is there something I am missing?
Of does one need Odin to flash a kernel?
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to flash kernel from twrp, you need kernel in flashable zip
if kernel available in tar then you have to flash with Odin
can you add link which kernel you have downloaded
So it looks like there are about 5 different ways to convert a kernel from zip to tar.
By chance any way to make a kernel from tar to zip flashable?
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yeah you can find tutorial on how to make flashable zip on XDA.
you have to get kernel img file then need to learn how to make it flashable zip
My brother has a At&t gs3 that needs to be sent for warranty. He still has stock firmware except that it's rooted and has a custom recovery. I assume all he has to do is flash the stock kernal to get rid of root and recovery, right? I Downloaded DLK3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625. The packed contents show 2 .img files, boot.img and recovery.img. Can these be flashed in odin, and is the boot.img the kernal and the recovery.img the recovery? I know that at least from the previous galaxy s models that the kernal was around 5.3 mb. But I may have mistakenly though that the recovery was part of the kernal.
Start with looking here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
diablo009 said:
Start with looking here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1725839
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Thank you for your reply. There is a guide to flash the complete package using odin. However, I am not trying to do that. Because where he is currently at, he does not have the bandwidth to download the 730+mb package, thus I am trying to just get him access to the kernal/recovery, so that he can flash that using Odin.
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My brother has a At&t gs3 that needs to be sent for warranty. He still has stock firmware except that it's rooted and has a custom recovery. I assume all he has to do is flash the stock kernal to get rid of root and recovery, right? I Downloaded DLK3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625. The packed contents show 2 .img files, boot.img and recovery.img. Can these be flashed in odin, and is the boot.img the kernal and the recovery.img the recovery? I know that at least from the previous galaxy s models that the kernal was around 5.3 mb. But I may have mistakenly though that the recovery was part of the kernal.
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You will be flashing a .tar file in odin. Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33570269#post33570269
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You will be flashing a .tar file in odin. Look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33570269#post33570269
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Yes. I am able to download that file, but he is not. It's too big. Is there a way to flash just the kernel/recovery, pulled from this archive?
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memphian said:
Yes. I am able to download that file, but he is not. It's too big. Is there a way to flash just the kernel/recovery, pulled from this archive?
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A different recovery can be flashed with the .img file through a terminal emulator on the phone. I am unsure about flashing anything else.
Okay, i found a couple tutorials on making odin flashable files, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484304 and http://www.sxtpdevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=155. I'm just not sure which of the files in the stockfirmware package is the kernel. I'm used to zImage, but don't see that in the list. There is a boot.img whish is 5.48mb, so i assume this is it, but not sure.
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Okay, i found a couple tutorials on making odin flashable files, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484304 and http://www.sxtpdevelopers.com/showthread.php?t=155. I'm just not sure which of the files in the stockfirmware package is the kernel. I'm used to zImage, but don't see that in the list. There is a boot.img whish is 5.48mb, so i assume this is it, but not sure.
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The boot.img is separate from the kernel. DO NOT mess with that.. you will definitely brick the phone.. Im no expert on any of this, but really the best way to go about this is with Odin. There is a mobile version of Odin in the play store. Mobile ODIN
Not sure if this is useful to you guys.
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The plan is a odin flash. Just trying make a odin flashable file of just stock dlk3 kernel and recovery.
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memphian said:
The plan is a odin flash. Just trying make a odin flashable file of just stock dlk3 kernel and recovery.
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Just make sure you know exactly what you're flashing before you do it.
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Just make sure you know exactly what you're flashing before you do it.
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Thank you. That's what I'm trying to figure out. I'm pretty sure boot.img is the kernel. Just not sure.
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Here is a copy of the stock recovery.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/x2ct7aqkmivt6fv/ATT_recovery_I747UCDLK3.tar.md5
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ClockworkMod Recovery Version 6.0.2.8 is now available officially for your Galaxy S III (d2att). You can install ClockworkMod Recovery on your rooted Galaxy S III by installing ROM Manager. ROM Manager is available on the Google Play Store at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager
Alternatively you can download the ROM Manager APK directly from ClockworkMod.com at:
http://download.clockworkmod.com/recoveries/RomManager.apk
Once installed use the "Recovery Setup" section to install or update your recovery installation.
You can also install the latest version of ClockworkMod Recovery manually. The images for both the touch and non-touch version are available directly at:
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
Simply locate your device (Galaxy S III) and download the linked image to the right. You can than flash it manually or with any tool designed to manually flash recovery images.
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Version 6.0.2.8 - Initial version listed here
Thanks !!
Sweet
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Sweet
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What tool can flash an image?
skinbis said:
What tool can flash an image?
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You can flash it via ROM Manager if you want to do it directly on your device.
Any reason I'm unable to download this? Been trying for a few days and this is what happens
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mbrian27 said:
Any reason I'm unable to download this? Been trying for a few days and this is what happens
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Yes the stock browser will not let you download chrome or dolphin browser and do it that way it will download immediately for you
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mbrian27 said:
Any reason I'm unable to download this? Been trying for a few days and this is what happens
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Or you could also hold the link and "save as." It might show up as a .bin, rename it to the .IMG and you should be good.
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Appreciate the help.. Sorry for the ignorance
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SGH-I747M Claro Puerto Rico
Guys noob question, I see different versions of CM for the GS3, mine SGH-I747M from Claro Puerto Rico. Wich one I can download.
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Guys noob question, I see different versions of CM for the GS3, mine SGH-I747M from Claro Puerto Rico. Wich one I can download.
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Just download ROM Manager and install it through there. It'll install the correct one.
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Just download ROM Manager and install it through there. It'll install the correct one.
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Thanks mate, saw that there is one GS3 (PCS Metro)
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Hi all, I've been looking for CWM Touch Recovery 6.0.3.0 for my Rogers i747m (d2can) everywhere.
I've only been able to find the MetroPCS or the AT&T version (d2att). Since the AT&T version is the same as the Telus, Rogers, Bell, Fido, Koodo, Sasktel, MTS version. I removed the d2att check from the zip file script during recovery installation.
Just flash from recovery on your i747m device and away you go. Enjoy
Zip File for CWM Touch
Thank you for keeping this thread updated!
I just installed the touch one on my S3 today with ADB. I don't see much change from version to version.
When I was more active in the S2 Skyrocket forums someone would always post a zip of the regular veresion and Touch version for easy flashing. It'd be nice to have a version for those who don't want to use ADB. I believe you need linux to convert the .IMG to a .ZIP. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Is TWRP better than CWM or just a preference thing?
In my experience I think TWRP is a little faster but I like the Rom Manager CWM experience a little bit more than GooManager TWRP experience.
smartnphone said:
Thank you for keeping this thread updated!
I just installed the touch one on my S3 today with ADB. I don't see much change from version to version.
When I was more active in the S2 Skyrocket forums someone would always post a zip of the regular veresion and Touch version for easy flashing. It'd be nice to have a version for those who don't want to use ADB. I believe you need linux to convert the .IMG to a .ZIP. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Is TWRP better than CWM or just a preference thing?
In my experience I think TWRP is a little faster but I like the Rom Manager CWM experience a little bit more than GooManager TWRP experience.
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SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 UNIFIED TOOLKIT V7.0 offers create tar file from img file to flash via Odin
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SAMSUNG GALAXY S3 UNIFIED TOOLKIT V7.0 offers create tar file from img file to flash via Odin
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I have tried the "tar file from img" feature that is included in the UNIFIED TOOLKIT, but the tar file which it created was not recognized by ODIN.
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I have tried the "tar file from img" feature that is included in the UNIFIED TOOLKIT, but the tar file which it created was not recognized by ODIN.
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Before converting did you rename the img file so it would be accepted by odin?
Like boot.img, cache.img or in your case recovery.img
Hey guys root the phone using galaxy's root3. I was able to create a back up. When I go to flash task rom or any rom I get this error in the photo any ideas?
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los0325 said:
Hey guys root the phone using galaxy's root3. I was able to create a back up. When I go to flash task rom or any rom I get this error in the photo any ideas?
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The answers you got in Task's threads still stand. It's either that you have to update your cwm (make sure it's d2att) or you'll have to use TWRP.
You can also redownload or
cut out a line in the updater script but I don't suggest that.
los0325 said:
Hey guys root the phone using galaxy's root3. I was able to create a back up. When I go to flash task rom or any rom I get this error in the photo any ideas?
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You need to update your recovery. Either use rom manager or, if you can't boot up, download an cwm flashable zip located at the bottom of post #2 in my signature link. Place it on a micro sd card and flash it in recovery. Go to advanced and reboot recovery. Flash rom and gapps again
Either your recovery is outdated, or you are trying to flash a device that isn't displaying itself as an i747 (d2att). This could be because your using a Canadian version of the s3, or your trying to flash the att Rom on a tmo,vzw, or Sprint version of the phone.
Hi. I want to install the international galaxy s4 i9505 rom on my m919v so I downloaded the rom and tried following a basic Odin flash procedure but it failed. How do i flash this rom on my phone. Can someone tell me with easy instructions? Thank you!
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zee24 said:
Hi. I want to install the international galaxy s4 i9505 rom on my m919v so I downloaded the rom and tried following a basic Odin flash procedure but it failed. How do i flash this rom on my phone. Can someone tell me with easy instructions? Thank you!
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The rom is installed in the phone's recovery, not odin. Put the rom zip on your storage (internal or sdcard) in addition to a m919 kernel (carrier specific), reboot into recovery, choose install and select the rom you put there. Proceed to flash the rom zip, then flash the kernel and reboot.Now set up your phone... :good:
Okay i know how to put the rom zip on the phone but where can I find the kernel for my carrier? I tried finding it but I can't find a download link. In the about section of my device it says kernel number is 3.4.0-897376. The only thing I need is the kernel. I know how to to do the rest thanks to you
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zee24 said:
Okay i know how to put the rom zip on the phone but where can I find the kernel for my carrier? I tried finding it but I can't find a download link. In the about section of my device it says kernel number is 3.4.0-897376. The only thing I need is the kernel. I know how to to do the rest thanks to you
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You can use any kernel that is made for your device (carrier specific). Just make sure you flash it over the rom BEFORE you reboot.
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