Hello,
I have enabled full encryption on my I9192 with 4.2.2 firmware a month ago.
Now I did a hard reset, and even after flashing with various firmware via ODIN on every boot the phone is asking for the encryption password.
I just can't remove it no matter what I do via ODIN, except the PIT option.
Can someone with working I9192 3G 8GB model please send me the PIT file, so I can try to repartition (and hopefully remove the encryption password) ?
Thank you in advance guys !
I have a backup made with Efs Pro that also made an .pit file
Not sure if it is the same as Odin .pit file tho I never used repartition on any phones i had
Try to open the file with PIT Magic and see if all is ok
SilviuMik said:
I have a backup made with Efs Pro that also made an .pit file
Not sure if it is the same as Odin .pit file tho I never used repartition on any phones i had
Try to open the file with PIT Magic and see if all is ok
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Many thanks, SilviuMik !
I have just solved the issue in another way that might be useful for the other users that face the same issue:
- the CWM provided with the custom I9192 firmwares seems to ignore the encrypted /data partition and even if it I format it, and CWM says it's formatted, it's not.
- the solution: load OEM unmodified firmware with ODIN (I9192XXUAMF7,I9192XXUAMF9,I9192XXUAMH2), then boot in recovery mode and from there select "format data partition". The OEM recovery seems to be able to format the encrypted /data partition, so now the phone booted normally.
I'll keep this file just in case I need to repartition, so many thanks again for the quick answer !
Best wishes on the New Year eve and 2014 !
I9192 official pit file
I see a lot of users with partition problems like read and write errors and a lot more
People who need to re partition their note 4 can do so now
so i have decided to post the PIT files in my possession so everyone can have a smoother note 4 experience
Steps to flash PIT files in Odin (Have latest ODIN)
1. Boot the Galaxy Note 4 into download mode screen then connect to PC.
2. This time load the N910F/C/T/W8.pit Pit file on Odin’s PIT Button (Select pit file of your variant) (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR C Variant SEE POST 2)
3. Load your original stock firmware on the Odin’s AP button.
4 Make sure repartiton is automatically checked in options
5. Click on “Start” to flash the stock firmware and PIT file then wait.
After the process is over
Turn off the phone and set it into recovery mode
– Press volume “volume up, home and power buttons”
– Once in recovery mode, perform full wipe
– Select ‘wipe data/factory reset’
All Files are in one zip
Only select your variant and DO NOT CROSS FLASH
Special instructions for C Variant of note 4
Make sure you flash The SM-N910C OLB (CSC) firmware before you repartition as apparently for this variant has different pit files for different firmwares)
OLB IS THE CSC CODE OF THE FIRMWARE
Example for the type firmware you need
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/60071/N910CXXU2COJ5_N910COLB2COJ5_XXV/
You can try flashing this pit with other firmwares you may have but beware you have been warned
Thank you for the PIT file. I want to re-partition my N910F, but what it means "cross flash" ? Thank you.
NEVER flash this file without rom. My phone got mad and didnt recognize ext sdcard or phone storage.. Trying to fix it at the moment..
E: I flashed the stock rom with pit file, after that I flashed TWRP + Nameless Rom. THIS IS DAMN SMOOTH NOW!
Thank you for wat you do. It work's great.
Request
Please Made one for SM-N910G..
Please make n910h. Really into the wiping / repartition my phone
Hi, i have this problem
I was install CM13 for my SM: N910C but didn't like it so, i reboot into recovry and do full wipe then flashed SIX6 and reboot i have my N910C stoped on (samsung galaxy note 4)
And not start up so, i flashed my Official soft from sammobile but did't do anything i have stop on (samsung note 4) not ( samsung logo)
So, did u think it will solved by this method? Or what?
Thanx.
ty for olb pit.
When do i need to repartition? and why it will be smoother...if someone can explain thanks.
Can somebody upload the PIT file for SM-910G Indian variant. I am on COL3, it says data partition is corrupt. Please help! I flashed the Singapore XSP Pit file and now phone doesn't go to stock recovery, only download mode accessible.
vighneshpillai90 said:
Can somebody upload the PIT file for SM-910G Indian variant. I am on COL3, it says data partition is corrupt. Please help! I flashed the Singapore XSP Pit file and now phone doesn't go to stock recovery, only download mode accessible.
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Hi vighneshpillai90, apologies I don't have the pit file you're requesting, but I'm using the Singapore 910G and having the same problem as you.... I need the Pit file for it (I can't find it anywhere). Could u please share it here?
Thanks so much!
Note 4 PIT File for Singapore XSP variant
den80001 said:
Hi vighneshpillai90, apologies I don't have the pit file you're requesting, but I'm using the Singapore 910G and having the same problem as you.... I need the Pit file for it (I can't find it anywhere). Could u please share it here?
Thanks so much!
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Here You go,
1. Use Odin v3.10
2. OPTIONAL - Incase you need to format emmc, select clear nand partition (only if you experience data/system partition corrupted error). This can be done only while flashing Stock Rom TAR file.
3. Make sure you select both the PIT and PBA files (So that both repartioning and installation of stock rom is done in the same session).
4. Select Repartition and Flash the device.
5. Once rebooted you will get stuck at samsung logo, dont worry, just go to stock recovery and perform a factory reset and clear cache.
6. Might take upto 5mins, but works like a charm.
vighneshpillai90 said:
Here You go,
1. Use Odin v3.10
2. OPTIONAL - Incase you need to format emmc, select clear nand partition (only if you experience data/system partition corrupted error). This can be done only while flashing Stock Rom TAR file.
3. Make sure you select both the PIT and PBA files (So that both repartioning and installation of stock rom is done in the same session).
4. Select Repartition and Flash the device.
5. Once rebooted you will get stuck at samsung logo, dont worry, just go to stock recovery and perform a factory reset and clear cache.
6. Might take upto 5mins, but works like a charm.
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Can you tell me the step for n910h? Thx
white7561 said:
Can you tell me the step for n910h? Thx
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Its exactly the same for every device, except just select the pit file corresponding to your device in step 3.
1000 thanks for pit file !
Ashwin Prabhunerurkar said:
I see a lot of users with partition problems like read and write errors and a lot more
People who need to re partition their note 4 can do so now
so i have decided to post the PIT files in my possession so everyone can have a smoother note 4 experience
Steps to flash PIT files in Odin (Have latest ODIN)
1. Boot the Galaxy Note 4 into download mode screen then connect to PC.
2. This time load the N910F/C/T/W8.pit Pit file on Odin’s PIT Button (Select pit file of your variant) (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR C Variant SEE POST 2)
3. Load your original stock firmware on the Odin’s AP button.
4 Make sure repartiton is automatically checked in options
5. Click on “Start” to flash the stock firmware and PIT file then wait.
After the process is over
Turn off the phone and set it into recovery mode
– Press volume “volume up, home and power buttons”
– Once in recovery mode, perform full wipe
– Select ‘wipe data/factory reset’
All Files are in one zip
Only select your variant and DO NOT CROSS FLASH
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I rot every my android phone and play with mods etc ...doing that last 6 years and everything was fine until couple days ago I flashed note 5 port Kyubi on my Samsung galaxy note 4 and was working awesome until 2 days ago my phone didn't want to charge I try ed with 5 others cables and chargers .I tryed factory reset , flash couple times stock Samsung firmware in odin and problem was persis, I try ed pull batery out and hod power button to drain electric out of device and also didn't help.
And than yesterday I find your pit file and flashed on my 910f and it working like a charm ...now I can carge again with what ever charger I pick and fast charging working too
Thank you so much !
hi can flash c pit file in n910h??
lfpeacemaker said:
hi can flash c pit file in n910h??
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NOO . DONT.. sorry for caps. Its diffrent. The bootloader is diffrent too. Cause the diff modem file too
white7561 said:
NOO . DONT.. sorry for caps. Its diffrent. The bootloader is diffrent too. Cause the diff modem file too
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Hi, thanks, will be a pit file for n910h?
lfpeacemaker said:
Hi, thanks, will be a pit file for n910h?
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I dont have. But i see many on google. But im not risking my phone so yeah if u do found and test working. Please report and send to me
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lfpeacemaker said:
Hi, thanks, will be a pit file for n910h?
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Okay. What is your csc? If like me. Im on indonesia so XSE. Whats yours
Symptoms:
1. Boot loop. GT-N7102 logo comes and the device reboots.
2. Can go to download mode. Model no. GT-N7102 is visible
3. Recovery mode-Android shows up for ~4 seconds and then phone reboots and goes into a boot-loop.
Was running N7102ZCUEOJ1_JB43_deodex_gapps_root_noknox_lite_by _neopunk88 (since March'16), when the phone suddenly decided to go into a boot-loop.
The phone was rooted. I had installed LSpeed the previous night and had set it to run in recommended mode.
What I have tried so far
1. Odin 3.07, 3.09 etc
2. stock recovery flash fails
2. tried to flash N7102ZCUEOJ1_N7102CHNEOJ1_N7102ZCUEML1_HOME.tar.md5 (last stock), but fails
3. After I had exhausted possibilities, tried the following pit files, one at a time, first from here and then here and then here along with the stock ROM. All pit files seem legit and the correct ones, but I have no way to verify. I have tried first without and then with re-partition option selected in Odin. Flash fails.
4. All drivers, USB ports and cable okay as I can flash my wife's S6.
Phone still going into download mode.
Odin fail modes
1. without pit file, while flashing either recovery or stock rom, Odil fails just after sboot.bin at NAND write-start.
2. with pit file and re-partition checked, Odin gets stuck in "get pit file for mapping"
3. with pit file but re-partition unchecked, Odin fails is the same as (1)
4. I have tried setting Odin compatibility to XP but it does not result in anything different. I haven't needed xp compatibility setting this while flashing anything before.
Please could I have some guidance on what options I have left and the files, if I am not using the correct ones?
My belief is that if I can get to the download mode, there has to be way to un-brick the phone..fingers crossed.
Thanks in advance.
UPDATE: Fixed phone by replacing the motherboard from here. Everything working fine now.
still waiting for a response..
@jam_27 It is possible that eMMC got corrupted. (it's a hardware fail)
If I were you I would try to flash TWRP. http://www.twrp.me - For N7100, as it doesn't matter for recovery.
READ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/help/nt7100-wont-boot-wont-charge-recover-t3504290
Thanks, TWRP recovery flash fails at NAND write start.
jam_27 said:
Thanks, TWRP recovery flash fails at NAND write start.
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Below the JTAG tool report from FoneFunShop UK
eMMC Flash Memory Chip is damaged
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= JTAG REPORT =
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Open serial port...OK
Connecting to the RIFF Box...OK
Connecting to the dead body...OK
Detected dead body: DETECTED
Set I/O Voltage reads OK, TCK Frequency is OK
Resurrection sequence started.
Establish communication with the phone...OK
Initializing internal hardware configuration...OK
Uploading resurrector data into memory...OK
Starting communication with resurrector...OK
Flashing the dead body...
No Resurrection Data is available for the eMMC Chip with Capacity = 0B
ERROR: Failed use to Resurrection Data for the eMMC Chip with Capacity = 0B
ERROR: Selected FLASH Chip was not initialized by the DCC Loader.
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I wont be able to replace the emmc chip myself (don't have the correct tools) but should be able to replace the motherboard.
Any other suggestions before I open up the until.
I tried to root my phone, it went wrong and it is stuck in download mode. Most tutorials say to download the stock firmware and load it in odin at the " AP " box, but the download file from sammobile.com has 5 files and the website says to load each one in the right box... so which one do i do ? (When i tried to root my phone i loaded only a AP file)
firmware
jim131370 said:
I tried to root my phone, it went wrong and it is stuck in download mode. Most tutorials say to download the stock firmware and load it in odin at the " AP " box, but the download file from sammobile.com has 5 files and the website says to load each one in the right box... so which one do i do ? (When i tried to root my phone i loaded only a AP file)
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ok load AP BL CP and CSC FILES and press start !
CSC vs. Home_CSC, the difference
Upon downloading the full firmware on your Samsung gadget, you can see the five different separate files. They together form a file on the phone. They are tagged as
BL (Bloatware),
CSC and Home_CSC,
AP (Kernel, Vendor and System information),
CP (Modem)
In this post, generally, the CSC and the Home_CSC are focused. They are available for different purposes despite there is not much difference in the two when compared with each other. You can select it depending on one prime factor.
CSC- When you choose to flash this file in your Samsung device, it will erase everything in it, and your data will be gone before making the changes to take place in your Samsung device
Home_CSC- This is a file that can be selected if you really don’t want to lose your phone data and any of its important settings. You can find it the same, even after flashing the same.
CSC is the option that is generally recommended. This is because it confirms the most appropriate updates for your phone. On the other hand, Home_CSC instruct Odin to don’t cause any change to the phone settings and the data stored while reinstalling an update such as a security patch.
source: https://www.getdroidtips.com/know-about-csc-home_csc/ [Could read all of it tho....]
I was trying to update the room through odin, the first time the program failed, I had to use the "FRP Hijacker" program to rebuild the partition and enter download mode. I repartitioned my system by selecting the S7 EDGE device because it couldn't find mine. At least that way I was able to get into download mode..After that odin does not exit <ID:0 part /006> super.img
I've already changed the usb ports and changed the usb cables. All original Samsung. I tried in 2 versions of odin and it doesn't come out of "SUPER.img".
I also noticed that this "Super.img" seems to be the common "System.img" file used in other rooms.
Can someone help me?