Hello,
Like everyone here I like to flash my phone but sometimes I get in a bootloop and I can't acces the recovery so my phone get in a bootloop and there are no SGS kernel that is flashable with odin.
But I've found the solution given by TrollFactory
-Download the CreateTarForKernel.zip attached
-Extract it to CreateTarForKernel
-Download a kernel zip and extract it in the CreateTarForKernel folder
-Rename the boot.img (or whatever is the name .img) to zImage (remove the .img)
-Launch tar.bat
-And flash KERNEL.tar with odin
Now you can go in recovery and flash again the rom, this way you don't have to wipe your phone like you usually have to on ics.
That's it !!
thanks a lot ..
Flash boot.img using Heimdall is not an option?
GUIDE - Flashing with Heimdall
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9918205
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I don't really like Heimdall the few times I used it didn't work
exadeci said:
Hello,
-Download the CreateTarForKernel.zip attached
-Extract it to CreateTarForKernel
-Download a kernel zip and extract it in the CreateTarForKernel folder
-Rename the boot.img (or whatever is the name .img) to zImage (remove the .img)
-Launch tar.bat
-And flash KERNEL.tar with odin
Now you can go in recovery and flash again the rom, this way you don't have to wipe your phone like you usually have to on ics.
That's it !!
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This should work with any sammy kernel right?
I was going to try this on my S4 kernel so that I can flash with odin.
I then proceed to put it under pda and flash right?
What's your opinion on flashing the Bell model with the Telus Kernel?
Gear kernel is flashable with odin
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exadeci said:
Hello,
Like everyone here I like to flash my phone but sometimes I get in a bootloop and I can't acces the recovery so my phone get in a bootloop and there are no SGS kernel that is flashable with odin.
But I've found the solution given by TrollFactory
-Download the CreateTarForKernel.zip attached
-Extract it to CreateTarForKernel
-Download a kernel zip and extract it in the CreateTarForKernel folder
-Rename the boot.img (or whatever is the name .img) to zImage (remove the .img)
-Launch tar.bat
-And flash KERNEL.tar with odin
Now you can go in recovery and flash again the rom, this way you don't have to wipe your phone like you usually have to on ics.
That's it !!
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launch tar.bat ?? how to launch ? n from where ? n u said flash kernel.tar ! where is kernel.tar ?? and do we have to pack whole folder into tar to flash with odin ?? please explain
Use IZArc and add your zimage to archive as .tar, done.
exadeci said:
Hello,
Like everyone here I like to flash my phone but sometimes I get in a bootloop and I can't acces the recovery so my phone get in a bootloop and there are no SGS kernel that is flashable with odin.
But I've found the solution given by TrollFactory
-Download the CreateTarForKernel.zip attached
-Extract it to CreateTarForKernel
-Download a kernel zip and extract it in the CreateTarForKernel folder
-Rename the boot.img (or whatever is the name .img) to zImage (remove the .img)
-Launch tar.bat
-And flash KERNEL.tar with odin
Now you can go in recovery and flash again the rom, this way you don't have to wipe your phone like you usually have to on ics.
That's it !!
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Shall we flash the kernel.tar by loading it in "PDA" or "Bootloader"?!!!
D-Moon said:
Shall we flash the kernel.tar by loading it in "PDA" or "Bootloader"?!!!
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PDA
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exadeci said:
Hello,
Like everyone here I like to flash my phone but sometimes I get in a bootloop and I can't acces the recovery so my phone get in a bootloop and there are no SGS kernel that is flashable with odin.
But I've found the solution given by TrollFactory
-Download the CreateTarForKernel.zip attached
-Extract it to CreateTarForKernel
-Download a kernel zip and extract it in the CreateTarForKernel folder
-Rename the boot.img (or whatever is the name .img) to zImage (remove the .img)
-Launch tar.bat
-And flash KERNEL.tar with odin
Now you can go in recovery and flash again the rom, this way you don't have to wipe your phone like you usually have to on ics.
That's it !!
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What happens to root?
EDIT: Nevermind, I resolved my issue that I was experiencing.
I'm trying to install a custom kernel on my samsung galaxy s2 but it's giving me this:
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
What does it mean?
kingquarm said:
I'm trying to install a custom kernel on my samsung galaxy s2 but it's giving me this:
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
What does it mean?
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Make sure you are using latest samsung drivers, reboot phone and try again.
Okay basically I have a samsung Galaxy S III from ATT. I'm trying to restore my phone to stock. I downloaded this file
http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SGH-I747
okay, I notice this file is a ZIP file. Do I flash odin with the zip file or do I put it on my sdcard and flash thru CWR. I"m really confused on how to get my phone to 100% stock. Any ideas?
Extract with 7zip it equivalent, then you should have a tar or tar.md5 file. Place that in the pda slot in Odin.
I downloaded the latest Clockwork Mod (CWM) recovery for my T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 (SGH-M919), and noticed that the recovery file downloaded is a .img file (recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.7-jfltetmo.img). I tried to flash this file in Odin 3.07, and noticed that Odin will only accept flashable .tar.md5 files. I looked through the XDA forums, and noticed there are two threads that provide ready made scripts to convert .img files to flashable .tar.md5 files (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281287).
However, I tried to use both of these scripts to convert the CWM recovery .img file to a .tar.md5, and both scripts returned errors. I believe it's because these scripts are outdated since they came from 2013 threads, and sensitive to which Windows OS the script is running on. In my case, I am running Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit).
Would anyone be able to provide the most reliable way to convert CWM recovery .img files to .tar.md5 files?
Ok so isnt it possible to just patch the boot img in the flash file for odin I mean I can extract the md5 file and then extract the boot img but is it possible. I can extract the boot file and patch it through magisk and then repack the file and flash through odin 3b patch. I just wanna know is it possible like will it work or its a flop idea.