Needs P5200 32GB PIT file - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys, newbie here,
I have a p5200 32gb white model tablet, but was running cm12.1 without problems. Then i decided to revert to stock 4.2, and did a nandroid-backup to a external SD-Card, EFS was also part of the nandroid-backup. but i forgot to obtain the PIT file from the device. The flashing of the stock ROM works, but bootloops. i need that PIT file please... Can anyone here help me?? I scoured the web for a PIT file, but bears no fruit.
Thanks in advance.

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DroidMahn said:
Hey everyone!
I've searched and searched but I just can't seem to find the stock d2att bootloader, CSC, and PIT files.
I attempted to modify my galaxy s 3 to work on tmobile but now I want to put it back to att.
If someone can please link me to said files I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks!
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Stock ROMs are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1968625
If you need specific files, extract the .tar with 7-Zip

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DUHAsianSKILLZ said:
I have a working tab s 10.5 inch. I would like to know how to get a pit file from a device also in case if something fails. Anyway I do believe you need a pit file so odin or heimdall can flash the rom correctly.
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