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excellent cant wait because my phone is not updating and I hate being told to go to a Best Buy every time there is a new update.
Had any one flashed it
eyesofice said:
excellent cant wait because my phone is not updating and I hate being told to go to a Best Buy every time there is a new update.
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my N4 has downloaded and failed during installation 4 times... Glad to see an Odin approach.
So did you update to 5.1.1 by using these Odin files ?
I personally tested and flashed my note 4 with these files and it upgraded from 5.0.1 OC6 to 5.1.1 with no issues.
tonys.94 said:
I personally tested and flashed my note 4 with these files and it upgraded from 5.0.1 OC6 to 5.1.1 with no issues.
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Sound good . Thanks you so much for your testing and uploading these files. I guess its time to update mine .
Can i upgrade my note 4 5.0.1 OC4 by using these Odin files ?
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Credit goes to this poster http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63423469&postcount=14
I just downloaded the files from the host so they could be uploaded to Mega due to extremely slow throttling speeds for two of the major files. I have not yet been able to test these files myself and two of the major ones are still uploading to Mega. These files pass Odin verification including the md5 check. They have successfully installed on my Note 4 ATT which upgraded from 5.0.1 OC6.
BACKUP FIRST! This is very important as flashing these files will likely wipe your phone every time.
I have not tried just flashing the AP file, in theory you can, but I strongly suggest flashing the AP, BL, CP, and CSC files together to prevent any possible bricking. If people test using just the AP file successfully please let me know
ALL_ATT_N910AUCU2DOI2_N910AATT2DOI2_CL5613584_QB6196496_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar_2 (STILL UPLOADING AS OF THIS POST)
AP_N910AUCU2DOI2_CL5613584_QB6196496_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar (STILL UPLOADING AS OF THIS POST)
BL_N910AUCU2DOI2_CL5613584_QB6196496_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar (AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD)
CP_N910AUCU2DOI2_CL5613584_QB6196496_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar (AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD)
CSC_ATT_N910AATT2DOI2_CL5613584_QB6196496_REV00_user_low_ship_MULTI_CERT.tar (AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD)
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Thanks for your great effort Tony!
Will try to flash as soon as your upload completes!
whats the differwnt between the 1st "all" file and the second "ap" file?
should i flash both file or just the ap?
Use the files I listed in the initial post. The all file you shouldn't need. I think that one just has all 4 in one. Refer to post number 1 for the files I strongly suggest using.
tonys.94 said:
Use the files I listed in the initial post. The all file you shouldn't need. I think that one just has all 4 in one. Refer to post number 1 for the files I strongly suggest using.
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Do i have to upgrade back to 5.0.1 then update then because im on 4.4.4 using odin and the files wont go thru says md5 is invalid
Edit 1: My mistake i downloaded the files orignally what i did differently i downloaded the file as a Zip and then i extracted the file and so far everything is going great ill come back to see if the update successfully installs
is it possible to get a screen shot of the files put in the proper slots in odin and posted her so ppl dont have to ask the same question of where they go for ppl that are new to odin? figure this would make a good stick thread
You are probably using the ALL file since the AP file isn't uploaded. You need to wait until the AP file is uploaded.
tonys.94 said:
You are probably using the ALL file since the AP file isn't uploaded. You need to wait until the AP file is uploaded.
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Yeah the update doesn't want to go thru the other 3 successfully stay in odin but the ALL file wont go in so i guess we'll have to wait till you upload the AP file
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tonys.94 said:
You are probably using the ALL file since the AP file isn't uploaded. You need to wait until the AP file is uploaded.
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But i've updated before just using the ALL file and it doesn't let me says the MD5 check is invalid hopefully its just a issue with the file and not my phone :/ How long until the 2nd file uploads?
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Yeah the update doesn't want to go thru the other 3 successfully stay in odin but the ALL file wont go in so i guess we'll have to wait till you upload the AP file
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But i've updated before just using the ALL file and it doesn't let me says the MD5 check is invalid hopefully its just a issue with the file and not my phone :/ How long until the 2nd file uploads?
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I am currently at work till 6PM Mountain Time, and cannot check the upload time on the last file the AP file as that is my home computer. My roommate is making sure it stays awake but its a fairly large file and I haven't had the chance to talk to Comcast about why I have 150 Mbps down and only 25-30 Mbps up. So at about 6:30-7PM Mountain Time I will be able to check the upload at home if its not finished by then.
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I am currently at work till 6PM Mountain Time, and cannot check the upload time on the last file the AP file as that is my home computer. My roommate is making sure it stays awake but its a fairly large file and I haven't had the chance to talk to Comcast about why I have 150 Mbps down and only 25-30 Mbps up. So at about 6:30-7PM Mountain Time I will be able to check the upload at home if its not finished by then.
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Okay I'll keep a lookout for that hopefully it'll be done and ready to upload I want to thank you tho for putting in the effort to do this ?
I confirm these files are good and flashable with Odin .
After flashed you can check update without error(no need AT&T sim)
bekota said:
I confirm these files are good and flashable with Odin .
After flashed you can check update without error(no need AT&T sim)
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Really how did you get the ALL file to work with odin? it tells me the MD5 file is invalid what odin version are you using?
thegamerguyx said:
Really how did you get the ALL file to work with odin? it tells me the MD5 file is invalid what odin version are you using?
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These files is mine and I'm first shared in forum because I can't create a new post with outside link.Today I will upload original file to mega and send you a new link,haha.
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Can anyone help on how to downgrade from jelly bean?
I am not rooted by the way
You should be able to use one of the images posted here to downgrade to LI3. I am not sure if you will be able to keep your data or not, but it would be worth a try.
m20120 said:
You should be able to use one of the images posted here to downgrade to LI3. I am not sure if you will be able to keep your data or not, but it would be worth a try.
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Wouldnt I have to be rooted?
Nope.
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SupremeRadicals said:
Can anyone help on how to downgrade from jelly bean?
I am not rooted by the way
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well you don't have to be rooted. first of all you need the original ICS stock, download it from the link below. just copy and past the link in your browser. in order to use this file you need an odin as well.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/161492098/9fa8372/L710VPALEN_L710SPRALEN_SPR.zip.html
Odin download link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
download both files, open the odin and clik on PDA locate the first file you have downloaded, make sure you have unzip it.
get your phone in to the download mode and plug it in to your computer. Once Odin recognize your phone click Start. now wait till it finish the process and reboot.
Hassan
You will lose data, btw.
I AM rooted and on jb, but I did a bad flash of a zip file like a half hour ago and my phones on an endless reboot/freezes. I want to go back stock..completely. Can I just follow the directions listed above (ie. download the file, transfer thru odin)?
bladeap said:
I AM rooted and on jb, but I did a bad flash of a zip file like a half hour ago and my phones on an endless reboot/freezes. I want to go back stock..completely. Can I just follow the directions listed above (ie. download the file, transfer thru odin)?
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Yup, as long as you can get into download mode it'll do the trick
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hkhan1 said:
well you don't have to be rooted. first of all you need the original ICS stock, download it from the link below. just copy and past the link in your browser. in order to use this file you need an odin as well.
http://www.hotfile.com/dl/161492098/9fa8372/L710VPALEN_L710SPRALEN_SPR.zip.html
Odin download link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738841
download both files, open the odin and clik on PDA locate the first file you have downloaded, make sure you have unzip it.
get your phone in to the download mode and plug it in to your computer. Once Odin recognize your phone click Start. now wait till it finish the process and reboot.
Hassan
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Hot File got taken down, is there any way for you to get me this stock rom zip?
With me not reading about Samsung latest OTA locked bootloader , I rooted my phone, installed TWRP and updated SU, them I am stuck at a soft brick at the download mod, I have tried every possible way with ODIN to no luck, I always kept booting to the damn download mod, then accidentally I was able to flash this pit file to bypass the stuck download mod and was able to boot normally
All you need is ODIN and the attached pit file,
1. Download attached file and unzip it
2. Run ODIN
3. Click on pit
4. Loacate the unziped SGS-I337_16GB.pit file and load it
5. Click start, phone will reboot when when compelete
6. Done
Thought to share my findings
Good Luck Don't forget to Hit the Thanks Button
This is interesting. Is the PIT file you linked a "signed" PIT file?
The reason I am asking is because the PIT file listed in this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit
...appears to not be signed and I think people had trouble flashing it through ODIN because it was not signed.
The size of the PIT file in the thread I linked and the PIT file in your post is different so it definitely appears to be a different PIT file.
Where did you get the PIT file from in your post? Was it pulled from a device running MF3 firmware?
Also, people should be aware both PIT files are for 16GB phones. It says so in the file name, but it's worth an extra mention just the same.
Thank, and it will be interesting to find out more information about this.
wait so, this will just fix the fact u tried to flash the recovery on mf3.. u weren't able to downgrade to amdl were u ?
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This is interesting. Is the PIT file you linked a "signed" PIT file?
The reason I am asking is because the PIT file listed in this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit
...appears to not be signed and I think people had trouble flashing it through ODIN because it was not signed.
The size of the PIT file in the thread I linked and the PIT file in your post is different so it definitely appears to be a different PIT file.
Where did you get the PIT file from in your post? Was it pulled from a device running MF3 firmware?
Also, people should be aware both PIT files are for 16GB phones. It says so in the file name, but it's worth an extra mention just the same.
Thank, and it will be interesting to find out more information about this.
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The pit is indeed signed, and it should work for both 16GB and 32GB according to the original information
Yes It is the same file
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iB4STiD said:
wait so, this will just fix the fact u tried to flash the recovery on mf3.. u weren't able to downgrade to amdl were u ?
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I didn't try, but I don't see why not, dude, this could be a work around
Thanks
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nkhater said:
The pit is indeed signed, and it should work for both 16GB and 32GB according to the original information
Yes It is the same file
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Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
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Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
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Prob his phone...they are simple to pull from your phone, at least with heimdall. Ive been able to pull my pit with heimdall and use it in odin successfully
His is the exact same size of the pit I pulled from my device which confirms my theory on obtaining it
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mg2195 said:
Prob his phone...they are simple to pull from your phone, at least with heimdall. Ive been able to pull my pit with heimdall and use it in odin successfully
His is the exact same size of the pit I pulled from my device which confirms my theory on obtaining it
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The reason i am asking is because I think people have tried to use the PIT file (the one I linked above) with ODIN, and although ODIN reported it as successfully flashing, it actually did not flash. Of course, the PIT file I linked above couldn't have been from MF3 (it wasn't released at the time of that post), but I was wondering if it was a signing issue with the PIT file that kept it from actually flashing, and if not, what would be the difference between the PIT file posted by the OP and the PIT file that is in the thread I linked (other than being pulled from different firmwares)?
It is my understanding (I might be wrong here), that flashing a PIT file via ODIN to a phone would erase all partition information including ROM, KERNEL, and boot partitions. Without this information (in this case a MF3 TAR file) being flashed through ODIN directly after a successful PIT file flash, how could the phone successfully boot back up into MF3? And we all know an ODIN flashable MF3 TAR does not yet exist.
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The reason i am asking is because I think people have tried to use the PIT file (the one I linked above) with ODIN, and although ODIN reported it as successfully flashing, it actually did not flash. Of course, the PIT file I linked above couldn't have been from MF3 (it wasn't released at the time of that post), but I was wondering if it was a signing issue with the PIT file that kept it from actually flashing, and if not, what would be the difference between the PIT file posted by the OP and the PIT file that is in the thread I linked (other than being pulled from different firmwares)?
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You know...im not sure. I mean...even with new firmwares shouldnt it be the same? Unless they changed the partitions around in mf3...than again...the one I pulled from my phone was from mdl and mine is the same exact size as his...
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mg2195 said:
You know...im not sure. I mean...even with new firmwares shouldnt it be the same? Unless they changed the partitions around in mf3...than again...the one I pulled from my phone was from mdl and mine is the same exact size as his...
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I added some Ninja edit info to my last post...
nkhater said:
I didn't try, but I don't see why not, dude, this could be a work around
Thanks
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i say fire up odin and try to downgrade to amdl :good:
iB4STiD said:
i say fire up odin and try to downgrade to amdl :good:
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As much as I would like to see it work, I don't think it would be a good idea.
A. If the OP was on MF3, how did he even attempt to install TWRP as was stated?
B. (I mentioned this in one of my lasts posts in this thread) If the PIT fil actually has flashed successfully, how would any information (other than partition information) remain on his phone? Wouldn't the PIT file wipe it completely...requiring the OP to immediately flash a firmware TAR file...which does not exist yet for MF3?
Something either is very right with this (a breakthrough) or is very wrong with this.
scott14719 said:
As much as I would like to see it work, I don't think it would be a good idea.
A. If the OP was on MF3, how did he even attempt to install TWRP as was stated?
B. (I mentioned this in one of my lasts posts in this thread) If the PIT fil actually has flashed successfully, how would any information (other than partition information) remain on his phone? Wouldn't the PIT file wipe it completely...requiring the OP to immediately flash a firmware TAR file...which does not exist yet for MF3?
Something either is very right with this (a breakthrough) or is very wrong with this.
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see, im hoping very right.. I would love to see people get around the sammy bs.. so im trying to be positive (for once) Im confused how this would work myself.. but hey stranger things have happened.. :good:
iB4STiD said:
see, im hoping very right.. I would love to see people get around the sammy bs.. so im trying to be positive (for once) Im confused how this would work myself.. but hey stranger things have happened.. :good:
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I am theorizing (just a theory) that the PIT file actually did not flash through ODIN. It reported as flashing correctly (successful), but as others have experienced, it was a false positive and didn't really flash. I am guessing the OP's phone started to work because of the method ODIN used to reboot the phone somehow bypassed the bootloop caused by trying to put TWRP onto MF3. I have seen a couple of recent posts where people were able to boot their phones by somehow getting into recovery and canceling a certain operation out ( I'm not sure which), causing the phone (that was in a previous bootloop) to start booting correctly.
I hope it is a break through as well, but I am leaning towards my explanation (or one close to it) as the reason for the OP's success.
scott14719 said:
I am theorizing (just a theory) that the PIT file actually did not flash through ODIN. It reported as flashing correctly (successful), but as others have experienced, it was a false positive and didn't really flash. I am guessing the OP's phone started to work because of the method ODIN used to reboot the phone somehow bypassed the bootloop caused by trying to put TWRP onto MF3. I have seen a couple of recent posts where people were able to boot their phones by somehow getting into recovery and canceling a certain operation out ( I'm not sure which), causing the phone (that was in a previous bootloop) to start booting correctly.
I hope it is a break through as well, but I am leaning towards my explanation (or one close to it) as the reason for the OP's success.
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ya, wiping cache in stock recovery, will kick the phone out of bootloop
iB4STiD said:
ya, wiping cache in stock recovery, will kick the phone out of bootloop
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And here is another example of someone getting out of a bootloop through Download (ODIN) mode:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44433724&postcount=11
Possibly, Odin triggered a similar reaction.
Actually, the original thread i pulled that post out of sounds very similar to what happened to the OP in this post.
Take a look at the OP of this post to see what I mean:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398336
So, I think my theory is correct. The PIT file never actually flashed, it was the interaction between ODIN and D/L mode that overcame the bootloop.
But hey, feel free to keep messing around with the PIT file because you never know...
I wonder where op went...
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orlandoxpolice said:
I wonder where op went...
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OP was sleeping and just woke up will reply shortly
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scott14719 said:
It is my understanding (I might be wrong here), that flashing a PIT file via ODIN to a phone would erase all partition information including ROM, KERNEL, and boot partitions. Without this information (in this case a MF3 TAR file) being flashed through ODIN directly after a successful PIT file flash, how could the phone successfully boot back up into MF3? And we all know an ODIN flashable MF3 TAR does not yet exist.
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Sorry if this off topic but what's stopping someone from wiping the bootloader partition and flashing the MDL firmware?
I'm not sure if this would be done via a PIT file, ADB script or some other method but in general isn't this the path of last resistance for achieving root/bootloader access?
scott14719 said:
Can you tell me where the original information came from (a link)?
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Here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2323019&highlight=pit
Okay, to make a long story short, I tried rooting my Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 through Odin 3.07 with the prerooted.tar.md5 file. I tried it that way first, and it failed. So, I tried taking the .md5 extension off, and tried to root it again. And, it stil failed. Now, my device is bricked, from what it appears it is just a soft brick because I can still get to the download mode. Anyway, I was wondering if there is somewhere I can find the stock tar.md5 file that was on the galaxy tab 3 prior to me trying to root it. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
James
That md5 file is just a checksum for the tar file you need. See if there's another larger file in the same directory
cougarcougar said:
That md5 file is just a checksum for the tar file you need. See if there's another larger file in the same directory
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Okay, I'm not familiar with that term, so what does that mean in simple terms? Thanks.
James
Basically the file you tried to root your device with is not the right file, he is saying there should be another file in the folder you downloaded that is the correct file to root your device with. But as far as I know the 217s doesn't have an Odin root yet and you need to look in the q&a section for kingo root option
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I'm in the exact same situation. I have the Sprint Galaxy 3 SM-217S 7 inch Tab and I flashed with a file made for the WIFI only device. Guess I will just have to wait for the scene to catch up with a recovery file or a tar.md5 file for the SPRINT tab not the WIFI only tab.
Without being 100% sure' but I think you can unbrick with this firmware:
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/1/?model=SM-T215&pcode=0#firmware
Check the specs of the tabs to be 100% sure though...
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tkrzysko said:
I'm in the exact same situation. I have the Sprint Galaxy 3 SM-217S 7 inch Tab and I flashed with a file made for the WIFI only device. Guess I will just have to wait for the scene to catch up with a recovery file or a tar.md5 file for the SPRINT tab not the WIFI only tab.
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That's why it's very important to check and double check to make sure you have the right ROM before you flash it. I suggest going to Samsung's site and seeing if they have the firmware there available for download.
No luck so far with the Samsung website trying to find the stock firmware or sammobile.com. I'll just keep checking around weekly until I find a solution.
Ur firmware is now available at sammobile
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Thanks, I'm back up and running now.
fixed
I just had this same problem, found the stock tar at sprints face book, you might have to look around, but its there good luck.
snatchflies said:
I just had this same problem, found the stock tar at sprints face book, you might have to look around, but its there good luck.
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so you found the answer but wont post a link to it?
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http : / /www . sammobile . com /firmwares/3/?download=21189[/URL]
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kies won't work? emergency firmware install?
trazfer said:
Ur firmware is now available at sammobile
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Does this flash the original recovery? I have TWRP and I want to restore to complete stock (Sprint T217S)
Thanks in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2512172 for stock or go to phone's section on sammobile or just enter your model number in the search on sammobile.
tkrzysko said:
Thanks, I'm back up and running now.
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how did you get back up and running?
UPDATED!!!
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347831652
MD5 ff538bc518bb98dd9cb444793e7b8b25
(You are welcome!)
Nice! Thanks. Hopefully an AFH mirror with MD5 will follow.
Please someone post a mirror... It's painfully slow lol.
I just sat 2 hours on it and download failed. Eat poop and die, sammobile
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JoeFCaputo113 said:
Please someone post a mirror... It's painfully slow lol.
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I am downloading now at the usual breathtaking pace. <SARCASM>
If and when it completes I will upload to to AFH.
Update: I also gave the link to the Ramified team and I understand that an updated version of everyone's favorite ROM is in the works.
Its pretty much everyone's only rom
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good friend I install rom day I leave but tells me sign in with a Google Account that has been synchronized with this device before, "and I do not remember so they gave me as I do ay other method
Thanks. I hate waiting for sammobile website. What takes 3 hours there usually downloads in 30-45 minutes when posted here.
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trying to flash back to stock with odin3 and i keep getting failed message after "setupConnection"
what am i doing wrong. i have the samsung usb cable connected. got the blue com box lit up, md5 check is successfull, then when i hit start it hangs on setupconnection and then fails
Does anyone know if the native wifi tether mod will still work after the update? Samsung has managed to create 2 notifications now saying there's an update to OI1, which is aggravating now.
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New problem.....gets past that and now fails looking for pit file. Any links to these pit files for 920p?
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sand1303 said:
New problem.....gets past that and now fails looking for pit file. Any links to these pit files for 920p?
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Do you have "Re-partiton" in options checked? You should not.
todivefor said:
Do you have "Re-partiton" in options checked? You should not.
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negative, only two checked are auto reboot and f. reset time
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it just hangs on pit for mapping. i am guessing from what i have read the pit file on my phone is missing or corrupted. the stock firmware file from sammobile does not have it included. if i can get ahold of a stock pit file i can include it with the firmware and flash it with odin
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negative, only two checked are auto reboot and f. reset time
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it just hangs on pit for mapping. i am guessing from what i have read the pit file on my phone is missing or corrupted. the stock firmware file from sammobile does not have it included. if i can get ahold of a stock pit file i can include it with the firmware and flash it with odin
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This should be your last resort, but you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1916936
You might want to talk to the developer (lyriquidperfection) first.
Also, see this: http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-extract-pit-file-from-samsung-galaxy-devices/
Good luck, hope this works out for you.
Does this works with 920R4?
I have one 920R4,can I flash this on it?
neroanelli said:
I have one 920R4,can I flash this on it?
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No. This is the firmware for your phone and carrier: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/SM-G920R4/
Full restore ODIN files of G928AUCS4CQA1 firmware. All is in one zip. Unzip files and insert in correct spots in ODIN.
If you not familiar with using ODIN, PLEASE SEARCH. Don't ask me how to use it. There is so much info on whole XDA forum how to use it ODIN.
Whatever you do to your phone using this files is YOURS and ONLY YOURS responsibility. Make sure you know what are you doing.
G928AUCS4CQA1 DOWNLOAD
Enjoy !!!..
EDIT: You can use this files to downgrade from Nougat (7.0) update back to MM
PS. If you use this files show appreciation and click THANK YOU. This files are not easy to get.
norbarb said:
Full restore ODIN files of G928AUCS4CQA1 firmware. All is in one zip. Unzip files and insert in correct spots in ODIN.
If you not familiar with using ODIN, PLEASE SEARCH. Don't ask me how to use it. There is so much info on whole XDA forum how to use it ODIN.
Whatever you do to your phone using this files is YOURS and ONLY YOURS responsibility. Make sure you know what are you doing.
Enjoy !!!..
EDIT: You can use this files to downgrade from Nougat (7.0) update back to MM
PS. If you use this files show appreciation and click THANK YOU. This files are not easy to get.
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omg. a lot of thanks. i have been searching like for two days a good reliable flash files. thanks a lot :laugh: :laugh:
Norbarb do you have the March 20 update? Or a stock rom with Nougat (g928a)? I can only do it with Odin.
KMAleman said:
Norbarb do you have the March 20 update? Or a stock rom with Nougat (g928a)? I can only do it with Odin.
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Nougat are not release yet so i don't think anybody will have Nougat Odin files. I have ADB files, they very easy to flash.
Thanks a lot would download it in a bit .. just wanted to find out if this a Nougat update.
Some more Help needed
Hi .. Ive been able to get it done but my phone is tuck in Samsung s6 edge + load screen any suggestions on how to get past here..
Thanks so so much..made a slight mistake in my first attempt but ive gotten it all sorted and my phone is up and running.. I knew i'll get sorted when I saw how organized and informative comments and responses were on this forum.. Thanks to norbarb for responding to my request.. Thanks again
Will these files wipe user data like a factory reset?
realorc said:
Will these files wipe user data like a factory reset?
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can I flash this ODIN file over my old baseband 2BPE6 on sm-g928a
Please let me know if I can flash this ODIN file Full ODIN files for G928A G928AUCS4CQA1 Build on my SM-G928A with baseband 2BPE6 so that I can later upgrade it to NOUGAT using the SIDELOAD files I see you created in another article/forum on XDA
thanks for the great work you do.
eLHAMiiD said:
Please let me know if I can flash this ODIN file Full ODIN files for G928A G928AUCS4CQA1 Build on my SM-G928A with baseband 2BPE6 so that I can later upgrade it to NOUGAT using the SIDELOAD files I see you created in another article/forum on XDA
thanks for the great work you do.
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HOW LONG DOES SIDELOADING this NOUGAT take?
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Nougat are not release yet so i don't think anybody will have Nougat Odin files. I have ADB files, they very easy to flash.
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Am just curious;
I was wondering how long does this SIDELOAD take to upload the NOUGAT 1.4gb file on my phone; it is taking a lots of time; it is now 30 minutes so far and am not seeing it finishing soon:crying:
eLHAMiiD said:
Am just curious;
I was wondering how long does this SIDELOAD take to upload the NOUGAT 1.4gb file on my phone; it is taking a lots of time; it is now 30 minutes so far and am not seeing it finishing soon:crying:
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Whole process should take anytime between 25-40 min
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it went well
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Whole process should take anytime between 25-40 min
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it actually took like 15 minutes.
thanks so much Norbarb
helpmeeee
eLHAMiiD said:
it actually took like 15 minutes.
thanks so much Norbarb
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Hello, I have g928AUCS2APE3 android 5.1.1 and I want to update it, can you help me please
jjlsnake said:
Hello, I have g928AUCS2APE3 android 5.1.1 and I want to update it, can you help me please
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Just update , Use files from OP and ODIN and update. Watch here how to work with ODIN : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJi_w4c0KyE . Just remember to use files for S6 edge Plus from first post here
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU2APB2 so can I directly Odin this file or I have to sideload other files also
nizam1234 said:
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU2APB2 so can I directly Odin this file or I have to sideload other files also
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Yes you can ODIN directly.
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Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU1AOGG so can I directly Odin this file, thanks.
devilking91 said:
Hi I'm having s6 edge plus with band no.G928AUCU1AOGG so can I directly Odin this file, thanks.
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Yes. You can