[Q] Issues installing 4.2.2 Update with Odin - Galaxy Note 8.0 (Tablet) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooti

Hello,
I've just acquired a GT-5120 and am trying to install the 4.2.2 update using Odin.
I downloaded the update zip for my device (1.4GB), unzipped it to see a .tar.md5 file. Opened up Odin, checked PDA, selected the .tar.md5 file. Pressed start and got a failed message.
Here's the log
Code:
<ID:0/006> Added!!
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/006> Initialzation..
<ID:0/006> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/006> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/006> sboot.bin
<ID:0/006> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/006> FAIL!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
I thought there was an issue with my connection / Odin, but I was able to successfully flash a custom recovery and root the device.
Any pointers to get the flashing working?
Thanks!

Somethings to check
1) What is the version of the ODIN you used? I suggest Odin3 3.07.
2) When you try to flash, did the ODIN complete md5 check of the file you added to PDA? (Because it's note in the log you provided or it's different).
3) From where did you download the .tar.md5? "www.Sammobile.com/firmwares" is the best.
4) Did you rename the .tar.md5 file, probably a silly question, but sometimes funny things happen.

AkiOrpheus said:
1) What is the version of the ODIN you used? I suggest Odin3 3.07.
2) When you try to flash, did the ODIN complete md5 check of the file you added to PDA? (Because it's note in the log you provided or it's different).
3) From where did you download the .tar.md5? "www.Sammobile.com/firmwares" is the best.
4) Did you rename the .tar.md5 file, probably a silly question, but sometimes funny things happen.
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Thanks for the reply, Aki!
I'm using Odin 3.07
The log may have not reflected it since I've tried removing the .md5 extension and flashing with just the tar (same extension as the recovery that successfully flashed). After selecting the file, it takes a few minutes before I'm able to do anything (md5 check?).
I downloaded the file from a thread in this forum with a bunch of mirrors. I'll check out sammobile and report back after testing the file downloaded from there.
I tried leaving the .tar.md5 and renaming it to just .tar (since I successfully flashed a .tar file).
Thanks for the help!
AGH Disregard
I was trying to flash an 5120 ROM on my I467M :crying:

danada said:
Thanks for the reply, Aki!
I'm using Odin 3.07
The log may have not reflected it since I've tried removing the .md5 extension and flashing with just the tar (same extension as the recovery that successfully flashed). After selecting the file, it takes a few minutes before I'm able to do anything (md5 check?).
I downloaded the file from a thread in this forum with a bunch of mirrors. I'll check out sammobile and report back after testing the file downloaded from there.
I tried leaving the .tar.md5 and renaming it to just .tar (since I successfully flashed a .tar file).
Thanks for the help!
AGH Disregard
I was trying to flash an 5120 ROM on my I467M :crying:
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I think u should be glad that u didn't sucsess
coz I think success will be a bricked phone

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[Guide] Root and CWM recovery new ICS.

To start, you will need
Recovery-cmw-hercules.tar (doesn't have to be the latest, you can update it later). This can be found in other recovery threads, as the process remains the same.
Odin3 v1.85 (or any other compatible version)
root.zip found Here
Steps:
1) Make sure Kies is exited, and you have the drivers installed for Odin. If not, check the other threads as this has been covered many times
2) Just select your CWM recovery for PDA once you are in DL mode (which is achieved by holding down VOL Up and VOL Down when the phone is off as you plug in the cable). Select vol up to confirm dl mode.
3) In Odin, leave the default boxes (Auto reboot and F. Reset time), and then select PDA and choose the .tar file we found earlier. Make sure odin sees your phone properly and start this!
4) once you have CWM recovery installed copy the root.zip to your sd card, and boot into CWM recovery. Do a Nand Backup and then install root.zip and enjoy!
5) Delete that crappy bloat!
For those having connection issues in Odin, try the following.
1) Exit Kies
2) Change to a different USB port
3) Reinstall your USB drivers.
I kept getting an error, and the above fixed that.
Thank you!
Root.zip being stock ics official tmo release??
Sent from my Galaxy SII T-mobile using XDA
Thanks a lot for posting this for everyone. Hopefully this will quell the 50 billion requests that could be handled by using search or google.
TheTechNiq said:
Root.zip being stock ics official tmo release??
Sent from my Galaxy SII T-mobile using XDA
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Its should work the same, my official tmo 4.03 ics
was just rooted doing this
so it's the same process?
Not working for me. Get the following odin error:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Can't open the serial(COM) port.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Teo032 said:
so it's the same process?
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Yes but make sure you download the root.zip file OP posted a link to.
Once you're done with the odin part, having the recovery-cmw-hercules .tar all done.
You should see CWM rom manager in your app, you can click on it but cant really use it. because you don't have superuser permission, That why you need to copy the root.zip file to your sd card. Now get in to CW recovery by turning off the phone.
hold vol. up+down,and hit the power on button, scroll down and install the root zip.
then reboot. now you should have superuser permission and can now uninstall, or freeze all the junk with Titanium backup.
kwilsonjr said:
what do you mean 'leave the default boxes'?!? leave them checked? leave them unchecked? leave them alone? what? I'm assuming you mean leave the boxes alone (default).
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Don't touch anything but the PDA button, select the .tar file, and click start.
For those worried about using the GB root process with the new ICS ROM, the Kies flashing does not put a new recovery on it. It's the same one that shipped with your phone. Therefor overwriting the the recovery with CWM 5.0.2.6 (via Odin) is the exact same. The root.zip flashed from VWM just installs su, busybox, and the superuser.apk into the OS, this has been done on many ICS roms already.
TL;DR: the process is identical, and confirmed working.
Rooted! T989 with Stock ICS update!
Thank you So Much! It Worked!!! For all of you who are doing this:
You will first need to install Busy Box update before Titanium will work. It takes a few seconds (20 - 30secs) then you will see "Allow Super User..."
Thanks again Starting to delete Crap ware now!
ResidentJack said:
Thank you So Much! It Worked!!! For all of you who are doing this:
You will first need to install Busy Box update before Titanium will work. It takes a few seconds (20 - 30secs) then you will see "Allow Super User..."
Thanks again Starting to delete Crap ware now!
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Busybox is included in the root.zip in this post?
Worked like a charm thanks!
Damn... Stuck on "Goodbye"
Ok, so I rooted and it worked perfectly, only problem is I'm now getting stuck on "Goodbye" screen when shutting down, or when restarting. I have removed the battery for 2 minutes, wiped cache, wiped dalvik...
Still the same thing...
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
kwilsonjr said:
Not working for me. Get the following odin error:
<ID:0/005> Added!!
<ID:0/005> Odin v.3 engine (ID:5)..
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Can't open the serial(COM) port.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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OK. Don't know what the heck is going on. Closed and re-opened odin 5 times and tried each time. It finally took on the 5th try. weird.
<ID:0/005> File analysis..
<ID:0/005> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/005> Initialzation..
<ID:0/005> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/005> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/005> recovery.img
<ID:0/005> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/005> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/005> RES OK !!
<ID:0/005> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)
<ID:0/005> Removed!!
<ID:0/007> Added!!
What did you guys use to remove all the bloatware?
n/m found it.
Blackleopord187 said:
What did you guys use to remove all the bloatware?
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I freeze it with titanium backup.
I can confirm the reboot hang issue.
ian577416 said:
I can confirm the reboot hang issue.
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maybe its an isolated incident on some devices? (I used the OP's root method) I just tried restarting and turning off my phone and i get no hangs on the goodbye screen or anything.
No hang issues here. Root method works great.
Bloat removed,,,,,ALL OF IT!!!!!

[Q] How to flash baseband modem with Odin without rooting

Can anyone tell me if it's possible to flash/change/update just the baseband modem in my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-I747 without rooting the phone? After installing the latest update via the Samsung KIES software my phone reception has dropped a good bit. I no longer have service where I used to. My phone calls are also very choppy in the fringe reception areas, where before they were significantly better. I live in an area where 4G/3G coverage is fairly spotty, so EDGE is my primary network.
I wish I could remember which baseband version it had before the update so I could roll back to it, but I don't, so it may take a few tries before I can find the correct baseband version. Before the update I know I had ICS v4.0.4......not sure on Baseband version. Now I have Jelly Bean v4.1.1 (which I would like to keep) with Baseband I747UCDLK3.
I've tried using Odin v3.07 and the "AT&T Models Only! (I747U)" files via the link below and inserting the correct file path into the "Phone" section without any luck. Odin detects my phone, starts the process, but fails. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831898
I've read to only use the "PDA" section in Odin to flash, but the files via the link below dont seem to have the proper file to use with the "PDA" seciton in Odin......am I missing something critical here maybe?
I then came across the following link where other people have used Odin to flash the baseband modem and seem to have been successful. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=927568
Thanks for any help because I've spent hours searching the forum and Internet trying to find an answer!
I think using 7zip is your solution. Open the 4.1.1 TAR file with 7zip and replace the new modem with the older ICS one.
You would then flash this with ODIN. I haven't tested this myself, but I was advised that this works.
I've tried downloading three different stock ROM files and when I open or extract the files using 7zip, I'm unable to find any file or folder named modem or modem.bin. What am I missing or doing wrong here?
One of the extracted files contains files named, aboot.mbn, boot.img, recovery.img, HON-HLOS.bin, system.img.ext4, and some other misc files.
Another of the extracted files contains three folders, data, META-INF, system, and a file named boot.img. Within the system folder I see 19 other folders....app, bin, cameradata, csc, etc.........folders, but nothing named modem.
Thanks!
SideWinder4x4 said:
I've tried downloading three different stock ROM files and when I open or extract the files using 7zip, I'm unable to find any file or folder named modem or modem.bin. What am I missing or doing wrong here?
One of the extracted files contains files named, aboot.mbn, boot.img, recovery.img, HON-HLOS.bin, system.img.ext4, and some other misc files.
Another of the extracted files contains three folders, data, META-INF, system, and a file named boot.img. Within the system folder I see 19 other folders....app, bin, cameradata, csc, etc.........folders, but nothing named modem.
Thanks!
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i believe HON-HLOS.bin is your modem
SideWinder4x4 said:
and when I open or extract the files using 7zip,
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Do not actually extract the files or else you will ruin the MD5 checksum and the flashing process will fail. Simply replace the modem file with the one you want to use by taking a "peek" in the actual TAR file.
Non-hlos.bin is the modem. But, chances are just replacing the modem in the tar. Md5 will cause a check sum failure. To do what you want, you need to make a new tar.md5 with just the modem in it. Then load that into the phone slot in Odin.
mrhaley30705 said:
Non-hlos.bin is the modem. But, chances are just replacing the modem in the tar. Md5 will cause a check sum failure. To do what you want, you need to make a new tar.md5 with just the modem in it. Then load that into the phone slot in Odin.
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I've tried this method using Ubuntu Terminal to create a new modem.tar.md5 file, but everytime I try to flash with Odin, it fails. What am I doing wrong. Thanks for any further advice, this is driving me crazy!
My steps are as follows:
1.) I'm unzipping the correct modem files (modem_CWM_I747_UCLH9.zip) from this link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831898
2.) I'm taking the "modem.bin" file and copying it to Ubuntu desktop folder
3.) I'm opening Terminal
4.) I change to the Desktop directory
5.) First command...without the quotes is "tar -H ustar -c modem.bin > modem.tar"
6.) Second command...without the quotes is "md5sum -t modem.tar >> modem.tar"
7.) Third command...without the quotes is "mv modem.tar modem.tar.md5"
8.) I copy that "modem.tar.md5" file back to my Windows 7 based computer
9.) I rename "modem.tar.md5" to "modem.tar"
10.) I press and hold the "Home" + "Power" + "Volume Down" keys on my phone, then when prompted press the "Volume Up" key
11.) On the screen I see the following: ODIN MODE, PRODUCT NAME: SGH-I747, CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: No, CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official, SYSTEM STATUS: Official, QUALCOMM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE
12.) I then open Odin v3.07 using defaults
13.) Odin recognizes my phone on COM8 with a blue teal colored box
14.) I press the "Phone" button and select the "modem.tar" file
15.) I press the "Start" button and it shows "modem.bin" in the first box in white, but about 5 seconds later it turns red and says FAIL!
The Odin message box indicates the following:
<ID:0/008> Added!!
<ID:0/008> Odin v.3 engine (ID:8)..
<ID:0/008> File analysis..
<ID:0/008> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/008> Initialzation..
<ID:0/008> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/008> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/008> modem.bin
<ID:0/008> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/008> Transmission Complete..
<ID:0/008> Now Writing.. Please wait about 2 minutes
<ID:0/008> Receive Response from boot-loader
<ID:0/008> FAIL!
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Well, try naming it NON-HLOS.bin instead of modem.bin. Also, don't rename it after you make the tar.md5 file.
Solution Found
I finally got this figured out. Thanks for all of the help and ideas along the way!
The key tip was found in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658809
Just to simplify things for others in the future, the steps I performed were as follows:
1.) Installed Cygwin from http://www.cygwin.com/
2.) Started Cygwin Terminal
3.) Put the SGH-I747_ATT_I747UCDLK3_I747ATTDLK3_Original.tar.md5 firmware file into the following folder I created "c:\baseband"
4.) In Cygwin, typed the following command without the quotes "cd /cygdrive/c/baseband"
5.) In Cygwin, typed the following command without the quotes "tar -xvf SGH-I747_ATT_I747UCDLK3_I747ATTDLK3_Original.tar.md5 NON-HLOS.bin"
6.) In Cygwin, typed the following command without the quotes "tar -H ustar -c NON-HLOS.bin > baseband.tar"
7.) Pressed and held the "Home" + "Power" + "Volume Down" keys on my phone, then when prompted pressed the "Volume Up" key to enter "Download Mode"
8.) I then opened Odin v3.07 using defaults
9.) Connected my phone to my computer using the proper USB cable
10.) Odin recognizes my phone on COM8
11.) I pressed the "Phone" button and selected the "baseband.tar" file I created in step #6
12.) I pressed the "Start" button and about 30 seconds later it finishes and the box turns green and the phone rebooted.
Thanks Sidewinder. Its very informative.. I am facing a strange issue on my Galaxy R ever since I upgraded to ICS and JB (stock/ custom ROMs).
Very often I get my calls disconnected while speaking. This was not the case with Ginger bread..
Today followed your procedure to extract the modem.bin from stock GB rom and flashed to my JB custom ROM (Carbon).. Looks good so far..tried
with test calls - seems to be OK.. Will observe for some more time.
You're Welcome asbalaji. I'm glad what I posted helped you out. My phone reception issues improved a lot after downgrading to an older modem.
Anonymously_Unknown said:
I think using 7zip is your solution. Open the 4.1.1 TAR file with 7zip and replace the new modem with the older ICS one.
You would then flash this with ODIN. I haven't tested this myself, but I was advised that this works.
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I am in desperate need of a baseband to flash via ODIN for a boostmobile galaxy S3
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mrhaley30705 said:
Non-hlos.bin is the modem. But, chances are just replacing the modem in the tar. Md5 will cause a check sum failure. To do what you want, you need to make a new tar.md5 with just the modem in it. Then load that into the phone slot in Odin.
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Basebadn boostmobile s3

PIT file for Note 3 Neo N7505 for non-HK roms

I've tried different ROMs from samfirmware, but the only one I could successfully install via Odin are the Hong Kong N7505ZH versions. Based on the Odin error message it seems this is because of invalid partition sizes. I wanted to re-partition the device, but couldn't find any PIT files for the N7505XX versions. I've seen that it is called HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G.pit or HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit but didn't find a download link for them anywhere.
Does anyone have these handy, or could someone extract the PIT from their device?
EDIT: it looks like they can now be downloaded from various places on the internet. I have uploaded them here for anyone in need. Tested both, and they don't void your KNOX warranty so the signature in them seems perfectly legit. The zip file contains both HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G.pit (for Hong Kong roms) and HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit (for European roms). It looks like you'll need the latter one for most of the 4.4.x and the new 5.1.1 ROMs found on samfirmware
sztupy said:
I've tried different ROMs from samfirmware, but the only one I could successfully install via Odin are the Hong Kong N7505ZH versions. Based on the Odin error message it seems this is because of invalid partition sizes. I wanted to re-partition the device, but couldn't find any PIT files for the N7505XX versions. I've seen that it is called HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G.pit or HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit but didn't find a download link for them anywhere.
Does anyone have these handy, or could someone extract the PIT from their device?
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this you would:
http://asanfile.com/file?path=samsung/Flash File/SM Series/SM-N7505/
fabien13121976 said:
this you would:
http://asanfile.com/file?path=samsung/Flash File/SM Series/SM-N7505/
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I don't think that's site repuable enough for me to spend money on downloading a 3kb large file
desolated I thought it was enough to register and that it was gratuit.Mes excuses.
any luck?
also, it's on these two places, but ..
http://filesgsm.com/showthread.php?3920-N7505
.. you can register here, but can't DL attachments without paying:
( http://filesgsm.com/showthread.php?3677-How-to-download-attachments )
.. and here
http://www.gsmforum.su/showthread.php?t=98783&langid=1
.. but you need to have five posts plus they need to be confirmed to be constructive,
I wrote some, but my Russian is not up to the task.
Please share any progress here, hopefully we'll find it soon
Pit file of my n7505:
https://mega.co.nz/#!VVEDES6a!RFerFOnv0eOkCMZyHPqUid0HeS1t2nU28sSG3r--tvU
I followed this post to create pit file:
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=823064
Note: new profile for n7505 must be create or you can use mine (link to mega)
m80dv said:
Pit file of my n7505:
https://mega.co.nz/#!VVEDES6a!RFerFOnv0eOkCMZyHPqUid0HeS1t2nU28sSG3r--tvU
I followed this post to create pit file:
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=823064
Note: new profile for n7505 must be create or you can use mine (link to mega)
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Thanks a lot, I'm gonna test it tomorrow to check if it's fine. I'll also make a copy of my own to check what differences are.
m80dv said:
Pit file of my n7505:
https://mega.co.nz/#!VVEDES6a!RFerFOnv0eOkCMZyHPqUid0HeS1t2nU28sSG3r--tvU
I followed this post to create pit file:
http://www.htcmania.com/showthread.php?t=823064
Note: new profile for n7505 must be create or you can use mine (link to mega)
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I extracted my own pit using heimdall, and compared it to yours. It seems they are exactly the same... Did you manage to update your FW to any official non-HK roms or 4.4.2?
Meanwhile I could update to 4.4.2. hidden.img was of course broken, but creating a new .tar file which only contained recovery.img was enough to remove the firmware upgrade failed flag (and it also passed the new 4.4.2 secure bootloader checks), so I could boot into the new OS and I didn't see any visible errors after the update.
Having a proper install without failures would be better though...
Bootloop after Re-Partition
sztupy said:
Meanwhile I could update to 4.4.2. hidden.img was of course broken, but creating a new .tar file which only contained recovery.img was enough to remove the firmware upgrade failed flag (and it also passed the new 4.4.2 secure bootloader checks), so I could boot into the new OS and I didn't see any visible errors after the update.
Having a proper install without failures would be better though...
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Hello.
I´m a bit newby in this area, but so brave to soft brick my N7505 Phablet
I´ve downloaded your Pit file --> "Can´t write it here" , and via Odin 3.09 I´ve installed a samfirmware Spanish ROM: N7505XXUANB4_N7505PHEANB2_N7505XXUANB4_HOME.tar.md5
My inexperience have make me think that I´could use this ROM with your Pit file and select the Flags: Auto Reboot, Re-Partition, F Reset Time. But at the end of the procedure the Screen have begin flashing with color points :silly:
After 5 mitutes Ihave reset the mobile but it goes right to Download Mode.
There is down the Odim conf window.
Any idea to solve this problem? Now I´m really Frighten, and almost I did not do a backup before.
Thanks in advance.
ED: I´ve try using a newest PHE ROM, but after 1 second , the system don´t go ahead (Here is the Odin message) not Re-partitiion:
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> N7505XXUCNG5_N7505PHECNG1_N7505XXUCNG2_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/006> Added!!
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/006> Initialzation..
<ID:0/006> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/006> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/006> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/006> sboot.bin
<ID:0/006> NAND Write Start!!
i'm from india is that file support for my Samsung Note 3 Neo I want to flash Official Firmware !
Just re-partitioned my phone with HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit, and so far it works perfectly. I could finally install the latest roms error free from Odin. KNOX warranty status is still okay, so no issues with the signature of the file. File links in first post if anyone needs it.
Note, that the HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit file works just fine for the new 5.1.1 Lollipop ROMs as well
Can someome explain what is this Pit file do?
help me for sm-n7505 pit file for update to 5.1.1
sztupy said:
Note, that the HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit file works just fine for the new 5.1.1 Lollipop ROMs as well
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Hello. When I update sm-n7505 with odin, I encountered the following error. And to solve it I realized that I do have to file Pitt Operation re-partition. Pitt files that I've put in the link below. However, since I want to update Android 5.1.1 Do you think I use this file or files (HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G_hidden30M.pit)
eror :
Added!!
Enter CS for MD5..
Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
Please wait..
N7505XXUDPF1_N7505PHNDPF1_N7505XXUDOK4_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
Leave CS..
Odin v.3 engine (ID:4)..
File analysis..
SetupConnection..
Initialzation..
Get PIT for mapping..
Firmware update start..
SingleDownload.
sboot.bin
NAND Write Start!!
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img
modem.bin
cache.img
hidden.img
FAIL!
Complete(Write) operation failed.
All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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and links :
tsar3000.com/Joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=659it-and-ops-files-for-samsung-android-mobile-phones&catid=55:samsung&Itemid=82
4shared.com/rar/VdQ-yAaqba/SM-N7505_HLLTE_EUR_OPEN_4G.html
very thanks.

SM-T211 wifi + bluetooth not working after root and bloatware removal

Hi all, new guy to the forums. After rooting my T211 (4.1.2) via Odin and with TWRP and SuperSU, I started to remove some of the bloatware that Samsung sticks on the tabs. everything was working great until I rebooted one day and then the wifi and bluetooth stopped working. I've flashed the 4.4.2 in preperation to flash a custom rom, but it seems no matter what I do, the wifi and bluetooth issue remain. Can anyone help me with a zip to reinstall the wifi and bluetooth? or an instruction on how to do it? I have the 4.1.2 rom as well as the kitkat rom from italy and a few custom roms. If I knew how to make a flashable zip and which apks and such to use I would be happy to do it myself. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, James.
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Tried just re flashing stock nonrooted bloated os back on?
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With odin of course and use the pit file for a full reformat wipe
Flashing stock rom
Trying it now. I'm a bit of a idiot, when I was trying to flash the stock rom, I forgot to unzip and wondered why I was getting an error...haha. I wanted to try a dirty flash just in case it worked but no kewpie doll. Trying it with the pit file now. fingers crossed.
Ugh...no luck. here's the read out from Odin. Not sure whats going wrong yet. Maybe not the right pit file.
<ID:0/006> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> T211XXAML1_T211OXXAML2_T211XXAML2_HOME.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/006> Odin v.3 engine (ID:6)..
<ID:0/006> File analysis..
<ID:0/006> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/006> Initialzation..
<ID:0/006> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/006> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/006> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/006> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
Yea double check the pit file is for your model tablet
LT02.pit, this is the one that keeps getting reccomended in all the posts I've read. Says its for the T210 but it is supposed to be the same?
This is very frustrating thought I had it fixed. Wifi button turned on...bluetooth button turned on...just kept scanning. then both shut off and wont stay on
So after reflash they still do it?
yeah, they still do it. puzzling that it turns on but only scans and has no connection.
Using a file manager with root access, delete the following 2 directories:
/data/misc/bluedroid
/data/misc/wifi
Then, reboot.
Can't promise it will work, but it may.
Cool, gonna give it a try in a bit.
Any luck?
well, yes and no... after loading up root browser, I navigated to /data/misc. I don't have a bluedroid directory. I have a bluetooth and a bluetoothd and I have a wifi and a wireless directory. I deleted the first three and rebooted. I then was able to turn on the wifi and it recognized my router and connected...for about 10 seconds then shut off again and wouldn't turn on again. So, I think we're on the right track but not quite there yet. The fact that it did work even if temporarily was encouraging.
If it were me, I would go to sammobile.com and download the full firmware package for your region and flash it with Odin. That will ensure that you have a matching set of firmware (boot, radio, system, etc.) It will not wipe your data. If it works correctly after that, then you can reinstall your custom recovery and whatever rom you want.
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well, that didn't work either. Still has the same problem. I went into twrp and wiped everything except the external sd card. then with Odin, flashed 4.1.2 rom for UK and wifi will not turn on. Scratching my head now
Any other ideas?
Try using Heimdall with a full firmware package. You'll have to extract the firmware package (change the filename ending with ".tar.md5" to ".tar" and use 7-zip to extract it.
Then open up Heimdall, go to "Utilities -> Download PIT -> Destination File" and pick a location and name for the pit file.
Following this step, go to "Flash -> Options -> PIT" and browse to the pit file.
You will then have to go through the process of adding each partition that you want to flash, browsing to the location of the firmware package, and then flashing it.
I've done this several times, although I have not tried with "Repartition".
You will probably want to flash "SYSTEM", "MODEM", "KERNEL", and "RECOVERY" at a minimum. That said, it would be a *good* idea to use all the files inside the firmware package.
I'd upload packages I've made for my own convenience, but I'm unclear about their legal situation. I think I can get away with PMing links around though. Maybe.
EDIT1: Please post the output from the "Status" box if it fails.
Apologies for not responding sooner. Been busy with work, will try this soon and post results. Thanks
Can't get Heimdall to work. All I get is its not a valid win32 application. I refuse to give up on this, I know it's a software issue so there has to be a way to fix it. ...pulling my hair out though.

Trying to get back to stock - T320

I have been trying to go back to stock on this device, but that's not happening.
My Odin flash:
<ID:0/007> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/007> Odin engine v(ID:3.1401)..
<ID:0/007> File analysis..
<ID:0/007> Total Binary size: 2171 M
<ID:0/007> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/007> Initialzation..
<ID:0/007> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/007> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/007> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/007> SingleDownload.
<ID:0/007> aboot.mbn
<ID:0/007> sbl1.mbn
<ID:0/007> rpm.mbn
<ID:0/007> tz.mbn
<ID:0/007> sdi.mbn
<ID:0/007> NON-HLOS.bin
<ID:0/007> boot.img
<ID:0/007> recovery.img
<ID:0/007> system.img.ext4
<ID:0/007> FAIL! (Ext4)
<ID:0/007>
<ID:0/007> Complete(Write) operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
On the tablet itself, it says Odin: Invalid ext4 image. What can I do?
Aloupha said:
I have been trying to go back to stock on this device, but that's not happening.
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On the tablet itself, it says Odin: Invalid ext4 image. What can I do?
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Redownload stock ROM.
Using single or multiple file ROM?
I recommend the latter.
To be downloaded with samfirm_reborn if not found elsewhere.
bmwdroid said:
Redownload stock ROM.
Using single or multiple file ROM?
I recommend the latter.
To be downloaded with samfirm_reborn if not found elsewhere.
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I have tried several stock from different sources, and it always fail at the same place. I did try the multiple files once and that failed too.
@Aloupha imo Odin 3.14 is to new for this old stock ROM.
Try 3.09 or even older ones.
Somewhere I've read recommendations regarding Odin versions to stock ROM versions.
bmwdroid said:
@Aloupha imo Odin 3.14 is to new for this old stock ROM.
Try 3.09 or even older ones.
Somewhere I've read recommendations regarding Odin versions to stock ROM versions.
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Oh I will give that a shot and see. I will google for an old version.
I went as low as Odin 3.04... it keeps failing at the same place: Odin: Invalid ext4 image
Do you have a link for samfirm_reborn?
@Aloupha using ecosia search gave me this:
GitHub - ivanmeler/SamFirm_Reborn
Contribute to ivanmeler/SamFirm_Reborn development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
And don't forget to check binary or factory mode to get multiple part ROM.
bmwdroid said:
@Aloupha using ecosia search gave me this:
GitHub - ivanmeler/SamFirm_Reborn
Contribute to ivanmeler/SamFirm_Reborn development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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Oh - I did find that link but didn't know I had the right one. I don't know how to use that site.
@Aloupha on the right hand side you see "Releases" below "About".
There is the link to the download site where you find the .zip to be used.
No need to install. Just unpack it and start as admin.
This is the direct link
Ah that makes sense. Not knowing how it work, I was looking to download the firmware directly from the website. That's why I was confused. Thanks for the tip.
Alright, I downloaded the latest firmware from there and tried. I am still getting the same error.
Is there a stock ROM I could flash via TWRP?
Aloupha said:
Ah that makes sense. Not knowing how it work, I was looking to download the firmware directly from the website. That's why I was confused. Thanks for the tip.
Alright, I downloaded the latest firmware from there and tried. I am still getting the same error.
Is there a stock ROM I could flash via TWRP?
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That will never work as stock ROM includes stock recovery and comes in a different file format.
Perhaps ADB might work but I never tried.
Which Odin right now?
CU in a few hours.
bmwdroid said:
Perhaps ADB might work but I never tried.
Which Odin right now?
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I have tried Odin 3.04, 06, 07, 09, and 3.14.4, and none worked. I read somewhere that for this to work, I must have the original cable. Since I don't have the original cable, I don't know what to do.
I would give ADB a shot, but I have no clue how to do that.
Aloupha said:
I have tried Odin 3.04, 06, 07, 09, and 3.14.4, and none worked. I read somewhere that for this to work, I must have the original cable. Since I don't have the original cable, I don't know what to do.
I would give ADB a shot, but I have no clue how to do that.
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Cable doesn't have to be original but of good quality.
Neither do I. I just once checked if tab is recognised and that worked.
Btw does it still work to flash custom ROM?
bmwdroid said:
Cable doesn't have to be original but of good quality.
Neither do I. I just once checked if tab is recognised and that worked.
Btw does it still work to flash custom ROM?
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I flashed Custom via TWRP if that's what you mean... yes.

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