The 32gb version comes in the international versions and is not sold in the USA. I am hoping to get a copy of the pit file or I may have to try to use the pit from my Tab Pro 12.2" 32GB.
You can create the Pit.file if you download a multiple ROM and extract the CSC file ,than you have the PIT.file.
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You can read about it in the thread called:
[REF] BIG FAQ Thread! {Flash/Root HOWTO} {ADB&Tutorials} {T&T} [READ BEFORE POSTING!]
It's located right here in Galaxy S I9000 Android Development section.
27.What is the .pit file? Why are there different versions?
The .pit file contains information regarding the partitioning of the internal ROM (note, that this is NOT the internal SD card! They are different memory chips!) and it is used during the flashing procedure. There are currently two version of the .pit file, respectively ending on 512.pit and 513.pit. They differ in that they have different partition sizes stored for each of the partitions that is created on the ROM. As of now, all ROMs seem to be functioning without any problems when the 512.pit file is used, whereas ROMs from version XWJG5 on do not work when the 513.pit file is used.
Not that these describe the partition of the ROM, however, they only actually change the sizes of the partitions if the 'repartition' option is checked in Odin3 during flash. You can flash providing the 513.pit file while your device is formatted according to the 512.pit file, however, this can cause unforeseen complications and it is advised to either use the .pit file according to which your phone is partitioned or alternatively select the 'repartition' option during flash.
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From what I can tell you can't go wrong with 512.pit.
PIT and firmware upagrade by ODIN
I downloaded my original firmware from samsung-firmwares.com and decided to try and flash using odin. I thought I would try and flash without putting a PIT file in the allocated PIT file box and only putting the PDA in the PDA file box.
For some reason those files must have the PIT file built into the PDA. Am I correct in saying that? Because it worked for some reason. Am I going to have problems down the track because I never added a PIT file when flashing with ODIN.
Cheers
Darren
dazz1975 said:
I downloaded my original firmware from samsung-firmwares.com and decided to try and flash using odin. I thought I would try and flash without putting a PIT file in the allocated PIT file box and only putting the PDA in the PDA file box.
For some reason those files must have the PIT file built into the PDA. Am I correct in saying that? Because it worked for some reason. Am I going to have problems down the track because I never added a PIT file when flashing with ODIN.
Cheers
Darren
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As I know pit is needed for all flash (well, at least the tutorial from samsung-firmwares told us so)
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Flashing Kernel file alone doesnt need to use PIT file..
anyone has idea how to get hands on the pit file for i747m? i am desperate.....
hahmjt said:
anyone has idea how to get hands on the pit file for i747m? i am desperate.....
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Just curious, what has you needing a pit file? When you use a pit file, you'll also need a package that writes data to all of the partitions that the pit file re-partitions. I haven't looked yet, but I'm pretty sure that the stock leaked firmwares don't have images for a few of the necessary partitions (like userdata, etc.).
i need also the pit file
mine was fixed by jtag with a 16 gb image file
and i have a 32 gb motherboard, so need pit file
If want to re-Partition in Odin,so need a .pit file,but I don't find it in internet,can use N7100 16G .pit file to N7105? or how can get it?
Hi, everyone!
I need advice of an experienced person.
The efs folder on my device Galaxy Tab s 8.4 (SC-03g) is empty (Tab is rooted). It had happened after custom firmware upgrade.
I have a backup of efs (it is not a tar file or something. I have made a copy of efs via root explorer. It is on my sd card).
When I try to copy it back on device, it copys well. But after device reboot the root folder EFS became empty
Maybe it becouse of wrong premissions, but I dont know, what permissions are correct.
Can anyone help me with this issue.
I have files from S note application
I can not open it
Files with SPD extension
Can anyone help it on the phone?
Start your PC
Transfer files from your phone to PC
Replace the extension from .SPD to .zip
Use any zip extractor to extract your files
Cheers ??
Unfortunately
What opens the app background only