[Q] - Help - Flash original camera firmware? - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi! How can i flash original camera firmware after i flashed .bin file RS_M5LS.bin (SIEG03). Now i can't flash my original firmware SCEF02 - GalaxyS2_CameraFirmware-11.6.01.apk because of some internal version check. I assume i need .bin file and flash it the same way i did with SIEG03. Where to get that .bin file? Or is there another way? Thnx.

Solved!
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care to upload the .bin file ? It might help some other people.

Yes, follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21404296&postcount=1651 for instructions as posted by D3_,
Best regards!

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[Q] Help: Froyo 2.2.1 (S5830DXKC1)

Hello. I just downloaded 2.2.1 Froyo (S5830DXKC1) firmware from Samfirmware site. I'm confuse on how to use this file. Can you help me. Thanks. Below is the files.
1. S5830DXKC1_OLBKC1_DXKC1.rar (I extracted this one and got another RAR file(#2))
2. S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar (Extracted this one also and got files below(#3-#7))
3. amss
4. csc.rfs
5. boot.img
6. recovery.img
7. system.rfs
Do I need to use Odin? How? Or another application?
droidtwoseven said:
Hello. I just downloaded 2.2.1 Froyo (S5830DXKC1) firmware from Samfirmware site. I'm confuse on how to use this file. Can you help me. Thanks. Below is the files.
1. S5830DXKC1_OLBKC1_DXKC1.rar (I extracted this one and got another RAR file(#2))
2. S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar (Extracted this one also and got files below(#3-#7))
3. amss
4. csc.rfs
5. boot.img
6. recovery.img
7. system.rfs
Do I need to use Odin? How? Or another application?
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Are you planning to downgrade ? If so don't use this file
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EmoBoiix3 said:
Are you planning to downgrade ? If so don't use this file
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Yes, if I didn't successfully flash 2.3.3
droidtwoseven said:
Yes, if I didn't successfully flash 2.3.3
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That's a one package file. But, IF u planning on downgrade, u need to find a full-package file first. Than flash the one-package DXKC1.
izzoe said:
That's a one package file. But, IF u planning on downgrade, u need to find a full-package file first. Than flash the one-package DXKC1.
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Where can I download the full-package? Thanks.
droidtwoseven said:
Where can I download the full-package? Thanks.
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Samfirmware.com
izzoe said:
Samfirmware.com
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As already downloaded firmwares from samfirmware site, they only provide one package.
Cheers!
droidtwoseven said:
As already downloaded firmwares from samfirmware site, they only provide one package.
Cheers!
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The first one from samfirmware is a full package. S5830XXJLC
droidtwoseven said:
Hello. I just downloaded 2.2.1 Froyo (S5830DXKC1) firmware from Samfirmware site. I'm confuse on how to use this file. Can you help me. Thanks. Below is the files.
1. S5830DXKC1_OLBKC1_DXKC1.rar (I extracted this one and got another RAR file(#2))
2. S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar (Extracted this one also and got files below(#3-#7))
3. amss
4. csc.rfs
5. boot.img
6. recovery.img
7. system.rfs
Do I need to use Odin? How? Or another application?
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Hey dude search a thread in development section where thr is a detailed info regarding downgrade...d op has included files required for flashing (he has added d files to d package from samfirmware)
Hope this helps...
Tapatalked u see
I cant believe nobody tried helping this dude out!!!
droidtwoseven said:
Hello. I just downloaded 2.2.1 Froyo (S5830DXKC1) firmware from Samfirmware site. I'm confuse on how to use this file. Can you help me. Thanks. Below is the files.
1. S5830DXKC1_OLBKC1_DXKC1.rar (I extracted this one and got another RAR file(#2))
2. S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar (Extracted this one also and got files below(#3-#7))
3. amss
4. csc.rfs
5. boot.img
6. recovery.img
7. system.rfs
Do I need to use Odin? How? Or another application?
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HEY am sorry nobody gave a decent reply ,, the solution is actually quiet simple ,, u extract S5830DXKC1_OLBKC1_DXKC1.rar to get S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar , then DO NOT extract further my friend, instead goto odin multi downloader 4.38 (as of apr 2012) and tick ONLY on one package,, then choose cooper_v1.0.ops as ur OPS file and S5830DXKC1-S5830DXKC1-S5830OLBKC1_HOME.tar as ur ONE PACKAGE file and click start

Odin flash help

Hi guys.
Here's a little update what i've done with my phone.
Last night i have flashed ICS KP8 through ODIN.
I have reverted to GB this morning 2.3.5 and now i want to flash my stock firmware 2.3.4 I9100XWKI4 (TWO).
I have downloaded the desired ROM (I9100XWKI4_I9100XXKI1_I9100OXFKE1_HOME.tar.md5) from SAMMMOBILE but when i extracted it it only contains 1 file of size 539MB.
So...this is my question...where am i supposed to put that file in ODIN and do i need something else or just this file?
Tnx in advance
Follow instructions from the firmware provider makes sense .
No idea whats in the file from another forum .
Usual is to flash tar via PDA .
jje
Charlie Wax said:
Hi guys.
Here's a little update what i've done with my phone.
Last night i have flashed ICS KP8 through ODIN.
I have reverted to GB this morning 2.3.5 and now i want to flash my stock firmware 2.3.4 I9100XWKI4 (TWO).
I have downloaded the desired ROM (I9100XWKI4_I9100XXKI1_I9100OXFKE1_HOME.tar.md5) from SAMMMOBILE but when i extracted it it only contains 1 file of size 539MB.
So...this is my question...where am i supposed to put that file in ODIN and do i need something else or just this file?
Tnx in advance
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Maybe it's a one part .tar file? (Just to put in PDA)
Pls write the name of file here.
But to get sure, download the firmware, u want, from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Flash like instruction says and all should be fine
PS: If u want to be sure what's on with downloaded file, pls complete name...
CHEERS
Tar.md5 "one big file" roms just go in the PDA slot and Odin will work it out.
The md5 bit just means that Odin will do a checksum to make sure the file isn't corrupt, so no need to extract it.
Also make sure you flash the GB bootloaders first, available in the thread linked above
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Hannibal226 said:
Maybe it's a one part .tar file? (Just to put in PDA)
Pls write the name of file here.
But to get sure, download the firmware, u want, from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
Flash like instruction says and all should be fine
PS: If u want to be sure what's on with downloaded file, pls complete name...
CHEERS
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The name of a zip. file is I9100XWKI4_I9100OXFKE1_TWO.zip. Exctracted file name is writen in OP.
P.S. do i need to tick repartition?
veyka said:
Tar.md5 "one big file" roms just go in the PDA slot and Odin will work it out.
The md5 bit just means that Odin will do a checksum to make sure the file isn't corrupt, so no need to extract it.
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Hold on a sec...you want to say that i don't have to extract it all...
Damn...is it possible that Windows recognized it as zip. file
Charlie Wax said:
The name of a zip. file is I9100XWKI4_I9100OXFKE1_TWO.zip. Exctracted file name is writen in OP.
P.S. do i need to tick repartition?
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You will not need to put a pit in or repartition
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Charlie Wax said:
Hold on a sec...you want to say that i don't have to extract it all...
Damn...is it possible that Windows recognized it as zip. file
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I don't know, I would just download a rom from intatechs thread and follow his guide.
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veyka said:
I don't know, I would just download a rom from intatechs thread and follow his guide.
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Can't find it on inratech's pages...
Well...WTH...i'll try it...wish me luck LOL

Stock Kernel

where can I find ICS stock kernel? searched it but couldnt find one. Can anyone also point me to a guide to revert back to stock kernel?
anthony001 said:
where can I find ICS stock kernel? searched it but couldnt find one. Can anyone also point me to a guide to revert back to stock kernel?
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As far as I know: download a stock sammy firmware and look into the rar file, firmware should include a kernel.
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I guys, I too would love to only the kernel... in my case, the JB kernel from yesterday Kies file...
It's the boot.img that is inside the tar file, isn't??
What should I do to flash it via Odin?? Just extract it and put it inside a tar file without any compression (only store it) ??

[Q] Flash Stock Kernel

Hi guys,
I'm new here, sorry if this isn't the right place...
I'm a GS3 owner and just flashed the ROM I9300XXDLJ5_I9300ODDDLI7_INU.
I would like to flash the SpeedMod kernel but before doing that I need to know how do I install the stock kernel if needed.
Can you point to the right direction?
Thank you
If you make a backup, resorting the backup will also restore the kernel
I did, but I don't want to restore the whole thing... all I want is to restore the kernel if needed.
Tell me, extract boot.img from India ROM and make a new .tar with this single file will work?
Thank you
McBacker said:
I did, but I don't want to restore the whole thing... all I want is to restore the kernel if needed.
Tell me, extract boot.img from India ROM and make a new .tar with this single file will work?
Thank you
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Try to search forum or Google to find your stock kernels flashable zip or tar . Download it.. it will works. But pay attention to ICS / JB difference.. flash right kernel.
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you could also extract it from the ROM's file and flash it I guess.
Thank you guys.
Extracted boot.img from Sammy Indian Rom and made a new .Tar using S3 Toolkit.
Regards

[Q] stuck on boot

hi can anyone help i tried flashing my girlfreinds ace over the weekend an gone very wrong somewhere installed update zip then cwm got the file i think i needed ie checfus cygwin stock from sammobile connected odin flash phone bricked .......retraced my tracks tried manually flashing rom with odin fatory reset all with no joy tried to extract the files pda S5830IXXLD3 pda S5830IBTULC1 phone S5830IXXLD2 with cygwin with no joy put the required dll file cygwin needed and now splitfus wont work all i think i need is the above file but have trawled the net and cant find them anywhere any help please..................
When flash stock firmware you must have 4 files PDA,CSC,MODEM,PIT. If firmware is one package then you can split it via splitfus. I recommend 4 files stock firmware. It is easy to flash.Search in Development and General Section, you will get your country's stock firmware.
Hit thanks if I help
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Raxit k. Tandel said:
When flash stock firmware you must have 4 files PDA,CSC,MODEM,PIT. If firmware is one package then you can split it via splitfus. I recommend 4 files stock firmware. It is easy to flash.Search in Development and General Section, you will get your country's stock firmware.
Hit thanks if I help
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cant get splitfus to run mt thats the trouble..............?
Then download 3 files PDA,CSC,MODEM. but download only your country's firmware. It mention in files.
Hit thanks if I help
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Raxit k. Tandel said:
Then download 3 files PDA,CSC,MODEM. but download only your country's firmware. It mention in files.
Hit thanks if I help
Sent from cooperve.
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i have searched for the files but can only find the complete pda file which i cant split ............any ideas plz

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