Sounds simple enough, I followed the outdated sticky thread in the Q&A section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
in the hopes of getting passion on my replacement Vibrant.
I managed to find copies of odin 1.7 with the following files
s1_odin_20100512.pit
T959UVJFD.tar
and flashed my phone. Got green lights from odin, and my phone proceeded to start bootlooping. I can still get into download mode, so I can easily use different PIT/TAR files that you guys suggest.
I tried the AIO toolbox v2.5 using it's version of Odin and pit/tar files, so atm I'm waiting for your responses.
Any help is appreciated.
certwick said:
Sounds simple enough, I followed the outdated sticky thread in the Q&A section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
in the hopes of getting passion on my replacement Vibrant.
I managed to find copies of odin 1.7 with the following files
s1_odin_20100512.pit
T959UVJFD.tar
and flashed my phone. Got green lights from odin, and my phone proceeded to start bootlooping. I can still get into download mode, so I can easily use different PIT/TAR files that you guys suggest.
I tried the AIO toolbox v2.5 using it's version of Odin and pit/tar files, so atm I'm waiting for your responses.
Any help is appreciated.
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Are you checking re-partition by any chance?
Yes I've been doing that
certwick said:
Yes I've been doing that
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Run it again without re-partition checked using the files in the AIO.
there is actually 2 steps depending on which rom/kernel your coming from
this should help you out to the T your only missing one step my friend
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8698655&postcount=150
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Dears I upgrdede to 2.2 and seems to work but most of the phone functions didn't work so I decide to down grade to original 2.1 again.
I went to download mode started odin and put the files and started but nothing happend so I unpluged the mobile and ended with the phone not working so I cant run 2.2 or 2.1 tryed to go back to 2.2 but still it starts on the odin and then stops.
can any one help?
What do you mean nothing happened? And this is the wrong section btw.
odin started to use the files and then stopped saying dont turn target off, and took so long as if it hanged
What version of ODIN are you using?
odin 3.1 .........
And which rom are you using? Make sure its the JDF one and not the JI6.
Have you ever used odin before? If not make sure you have the samsung drivers installed. If using vista or windows 7 open odin by right clicking and run as administrator. Then once its open put phone in download mode and connect it to the computer. Try again.
I think you mean Odin3 1.0
You need to upgrade to Odin 1.7 first of all, it can be found in this section in the Bible. Then like he said, grab JFD and the 512 pit file.
can you provide the links please to get the 4 fils PIT,PDA,Phone,CSC
I will be gratefull
You only need the Pit and PDA
Odin 1.7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8863820&postcount=138
JFD firmware (put this as the PDA, it should be .TAR)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739091
512 PIT:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=369220&d=1280422516
Make sure your phone is in download mode with the big yellow sign.
I will try it and let you know
Thank you for your help, it means a lot
alnasher76 said:
I will try it and let you know
Thank you for your help, it means a lot
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What froyo rom did you flash? Did you flash it through recovery or with odin?
also as someone else stated, you should move this to q&a. While some will help you none the less, a few of people on here like the taste of freshly seared meat from time to time
Read the bible
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Don't forget to flash a 2.1 kernel first.
SE7EN- said:
Don't forget to flash a 2.1 kernel first.
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Flashing JFD through ODIN automatically replaces the kernel.
kangxi said:
Flashing JFD through ODIN automatically replaces the kernel.
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Ah good to know because I flashed a kernel first lol..
I ended up with a bigger problem
I used odin to flas and added these files
s1_odin_20100512 pit
and T959UVJE8 PDA , Phone files and selected repartetion and started , it had 2.2 on it and was not working fine.
was installed and the restarted and there you go not working
I have rooted my vibrant with axura. How do i un-root it so it would go back to stock? or if there is a post like this out there can someone show me the link? thanks!
sk90 said:
I have rooted my vibrant with axura. I unrooted it using zroot. then i restored to factory settings. now it wont fully load up. it turns on, goes to the vibrant sign, then to the axura sign and turns off. what should i do?
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why did you unroot?
EDIT: You don't need to unroot if you want to go back to stock...just use Odin
Mr. Apocalypse said:
You don't need to unroot if you want to go back to stock...just use Odin
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+1
You can also use the one click root tool to unroot.
sk90 said:
I have rooted my vibrant with axura. How do i un-root it so it would go back to stock? or if there is a post like this out there can someone show me the link? thanks!
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Information from s15274n
When you want to go back to stock, you can go the development section and find a stock JFD ODIN/zip, but I always just use the ALT METHOD below. It's always worked well for me personally.
This method will give you a stock Froyo + Root (no further action needed).
*** ALT METHOD ***
STOCK JK2 WITH ROOT ALREADY ENABLED
This method can be used to return to stock if needed. It can also be used for someone who is stock and wants to get root. If you are using this to gain root, please pay attention to the very last step about wiping
I prefer to use the method above to root, and this to return to a stock rom.
You can follow ipeench's thread (CLICK HERE). Be sure you download the right zip for the 2.2 leak (it is not obvious to me in the post). This is the thread used in the video (see video below):
UPDATE: When you download the files from the link above for JK2+root, there is an older version of ODIN included in that zip. I would NOT use that version of ODIN. Please download this updated version (it has never caused an install hangup on me like some older ODIN version can do):
ODIN 3 V1.7
Below are some videos I took last night. They are NOT the best, but hopefully it helps. One thing that may sound confusing is when I show how to use ODIN, at the end I state that I'm going to show how to root... well, this version already has root, so no further action is needed for obtaining root (thanks Eugene)!
This is a video of me going to the leaked JK2 via ODIN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMSF-SumO3k
Here is another youtube video showing ODIN. It is flashing the JFD build (what the Vibrant originally shipped with):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnY7P14JSWQ
Here are the written steps you can follow if the video was not helpful:
I DID NOT INCLUDE THIS AT THE END OF THE VIDEO, BUT YOU MUST DO THE FOLLOWING:
Go into Recovery... Wipe user data & cache
then reboot
Now you can enjoy 2.2
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odin is samsung's proprietary/internal software that can hard flash your device. odin may be used whether or not you have already rooted your device, and it will absolutely clear all your data in your internal sd card. to operate odin, you first need to obtain a rom flashable via odin (usually zipped in .tar file).
alternatively you can revert back to stock kernel/rom while you still have your device rooted. you can obtain a rom flashable via clockworkmod recovery (cwm), a bootloader software that can be installed on a rooted device, and just flash it. once you flashed your device back to stock rom, then you can unroot it so that your device is 100% back to stock.
all rom packages both odin flashable and cwm flashable have kernels, roms and modems in them.
look into sticky threads in this and development forums and you will be able to find detailed instructions on how to flash using either odin or cwm recovery. do some research and get yourself familiarized with the process. it's pretty simple as you've already flashed.
Go download ODIN and browse the forums for the files you will need. There is 512.pit file you will need and you need the JFD.tar file to enter into the PDA section of ODIN. Once ODIN is downloaded open, it's an exec. file. Once ODIN is open turn phone off. Plug USB cable that came with your phone into drive, hold down both Volume Down and Volume Up buttons and plug cable into phone. Display should say Download Mode in Yellow and have Android with a shovel. On your computer you should see in first box a Com Port open up either COM 3 or COM 4, doesn't matter. You should see some check boxes underneath the COM. Check the one for Repartition. Click the .PIT button and search for the 512.pit file you downloaded and click the PDA button and search for the JFD.tar file and click start. It will run through the process and when it's done you will be back to stock like you took the phone out of the box. Any questions and I can email you all the files and instructions.
Sent from my Vibrant running GingerCloneR2
I followed all the instructions in the Development forum. Odin'd Dl09 and the pit file and all I am getting is samsung stock recovery in manual mode. I've odin'd just dl09 and that doesn't help.
Just to be clear, you're following the directions on this thread, right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
You should be using the DL09 and pit file in that thread, making sure to put them in the correct places (PDA and PIT, respectively) and checking repartition on the left hand side. Once ODIN has successfully flashed all of this, booting up the phone should give you Eclair as you would have bought it several months ago.
Try it again, carefully, and tell us what you get when you try to turn the phone on.
Ritchell said:
Just to be clear, you're following the directions on this thread, right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1124391
You should be using the DL09 and pit file in that thread, making sure to put them in the correct places (PDA and PIT, respectively) and checking repartition on the left hand side. Once ODIN has successfully flashed all of this, booting up the phone should give you Eclair as you would have bought it several months ago.
Try it again, carefully, and tell us what you get when you try to turn the phone on.
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Yes, I Have followed those instructions exactly, and I am still getting stock recovery, I was able to flash CWM and flash ED01 from that but I was sent straight back to stock recovery. The volume rocker isn't being pressed so I have no idea why this isn't working
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I had two dl09 files on my desktop and was selecting the wrong one, odin'd the correct one and was fixed!
Thanks Ritchell!
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My Note was running ICS installed from Kies. I attempted to root via You Tube video. I flashed a .tar file via odin that was intended for a Note on Gingerbread. Now I am stuck on the Samsung breathing screen. I am able to boot into download mode so I think there is hope... I have searched the forums and think I just need to flash stock ICS kernel but can find it??? Links? Thanks in advance.
Heres the stock kernel
http://www.box.com/s/gherm13vba9db9lgynty
Stock odin rar if needed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330
android4545 said:
Heres the stock kernel
http://www.box.com/s/gherm13vba9db9lgynty
Stock odin rar if needed
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506330
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Been awhile. Can you give me some guidance on do I unpack zip and where to load under odin PDA section?
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themaildude said:
Been awhile. Can you give me some guidance on do I unpack zip and where to load under odin PDA section?
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I downloaded the file and it saved as a .zip, how do I get it to be .tar? I am really feeling lost.
themaildude said:
I downloaded the file and it saved as a .zip, how do I get it to be .tar? I am really feeling lost.
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I found the stock ATT Kernel unzipped it, installed it through Odin. It put me back to Gingerbread. Currently installing ICS through Kies.
It appears that you are up and running again....please look at the "note super everything thread" located at the top of the general section..
There you will find all of the current rooting, flashing threads for your device....
Then read, read, read, and read some more so you fully understand the process, and could do it in your sleep. "Then" you will be ready to jump into kernels, modems, and custom roms....
And for future reference, Please stay away from youtube as an instructional video.....while they make for good entertainment, they often lack the technical side of the installation process, and can leave out important steps in the process...getting users jammed up with no help available...
We are happy to help you here, anytime......g
Hey guys, I was trying to root my Note 2 and I ran into a problem. I used the method outlined in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024207 which uses Odin to install the root66 Odin image. Everything went just fine and I used rootchecker to confirm root. Superuser was good to go. Next I went to install a recovery (CWM) so I could do a backup. I installed ROM manager from google play and installed a custom recovery. When I rebooted into recovery I got a message saying the phone had non authorized software on it and to take it to a verizon store. I did a little searching and found a thread that recommended using Odin to reflash the image. Did that. And got the same thing. Should I restore it to stock image as descriped a little further down in the thread (mentioned above)?
Follow instructions to restore with the LL4 update. Then unlock your boot loader next time before installing cwm.
Also next time post this in the right section (QA). Pretty sure you're not releasing anything. I went ahead and reported this to get it moved
Sent from the dark on a Note 2
Sorry about posting in the wrong area.
Anyhow, I'm a bit confused. Were exactly are the instructions to restore with the LL4 update?
I tried to restore per the instructions and Odin failed. Not sure what to do next.
scheirere said:
Sorry about posting in the wrong area.
Anyhow, I'm a bit confused. Were exactly are the instructions to restore with the LL4 update?
I tried to restore per the instructions and Odin failed. Not sure what to do next.
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He says to use the alternate restore download in the thread you linked. Si Odin alternate route from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35265728
Sent from the dark on a Note 2
I tried that but Odin doesn't recognize the alternate file. How do I flash it?
scheirere said:
I tried that but Odin doesn't recognize the alternate file. How do I flash it?
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Extract it before trying to Odin. So right click and choose extract. If it didn't work download 7 zip and use it to extract the file
Sent from the dark on a Note 2
Ok, got it this time. I didn't realize I had to extract the alternate file first.
I was able to flash the correct file this time and the phone is back up and running.
Thanks a bunch for the help.......I majorly appreciate it!!