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Does anyone have Odin Maker? If so do I need to use a pit file with the tar file it generates when flashing in Odin?

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[Q] How do I ODIN to KA7?

In the KA7 ROM I downloaded, theres the .tar file, a .bin file, but no PIT file. DO I just flash with no PIT? Also, what do I do with the .bin? Thanks!

[Q] How to install speedmod kernel?

Hi everyone, I am new to Android and am trying to install the speedmod kernel in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498&highlight=speedmod+kernel
However, I don't see instructions in this post and am not really sure how to do it. Could someone tell me how to do it or link me to a post with the instructions?
Thank you
Scarface09 said:
Hi everyone, I am new to Android and am trying to install the speedmod kernel in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182498&highlight=speedmod+kernel
However, I don't see instructions in this post and am not really sure how to do it. Could someone tell me how to do it or link me to a post with the instructions?
Thank you
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You should post in that thread, rather than start a new one. Read the forum rules.
use odin and flash it as pda.
easy as that mate.
There are two ways to install the kernel, you can use the CWM App if you are using CF kernel or Ninphetamine or such that states they are not compatible with ROM Manager.
These kernels also install a cwm application which can install kernel via tar or zImage file.
The other way is to install via ODIN, by selecting the tar file under PDA in ODIN.
The 3rd method, which I don't include in the 2 ways, is to extract the zImage file from the tar, then making it into a clockwork recovery zip file, then use clockwork recovery to install it.
Thanks for all the help.
LiFE1688 said:
There are two ways to install the kernel, you can use the CWM App if you are using CF kernel or Ninphetamine or such that states they are not compatible with ROM Manager.
These kernels also install a cwm application which can install kernel via tar or zImage file.
The other way is to install via ODIN, by selecting the tar file under PDA in ODIN.
The 3rd method, which I don't include in the 2 ways, is to extract the zImage file from the tar, then making it into a clockwork recovery zip file, then use clockwork recovery to install it.
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Does your phone need to be in Download mode?
I got this message via Odin:
<ID:0/010> Added!!
<ID:0/010> Odin v.3 engine (ID:10)..
<ID:0/010> File analysis..
<ID:0/010> SetupConnection..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
So no succes there!
Yaaa, you have to put your phone in to download mode first. Or it won't work

Unable to flash modem.bin

I want to flash the modem out of the XXALF2 firmware. I extracted modem.bin and made a tar file modem.tar out of it. Put it into the phone box in odin and tried to flash. But i got an error. Where's the problem?
Use a pre zipped modem .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671969&page=2
POST 11
jje
Where's the difference? The Modem.bin in my tar and in this file are identical. Md5 is only a checksum for the archive. Does odin require md5 files? I think i also flashed tar files

[Q] A few questions about flashing (pit file and kies)

Hello everyone,
I have a few questions about the repartition and the pit file.
1. Is Kies software does repartition with pit file while flashing?
2. When to use pit file?
3. Where can I download the pit file?
4. How can I know what pit file to use and is there a difference?
Thank you.
Do not flash pit do not tick repartition.
Stay well away from pit files or you will brick your phone .
Suggest you read the faqs and guides and learn the very basics first .
jje

Problem with PIT file in odin

EDIT: Please ignore this, it turns out I did not have the correct PIT file. Admin please delete post if necessary.
I have recently moved to EE in the UK and would like to take advantage of the wifi calling.
I've looked up lots of guides but can't seem to get the re-partitioning to work. I have the latest UK EE firmware from sammobile, and the latest (I think) version of ODIN (3.12.7), as well as correct USB drivers.
I had have the correct PIT file for my model with a 100MB hidden partiton.
When I run Odin with the re-partition option, it reports that it is getting the PIT information and proceeds with the flash, but when it gets to hidden.img it fails.
I don't get any error regarding the Pit file itself, tt's like it's either ignoring the PIT file, or reading it but not applying it. I've tried setting the pit file using the Pit tab in Odin, and by adding the Pit file to the firmware tar file, but neither work.
Odin itself states that it will use the Pit information as defined in the CSC file, but the firmware from Sammobile doesn't include a CSC file, just a single tar file that is supposed to be selected in the AP option in Odin.
Does anyone have an up to date guide on how to get the PIT file to work? Or any information at all, I'll be most grateful.
I have same problem with S6 edge plus , it doesn't accept pti file at all . i need help please
professormobile said:
I have same problem with S6 edge plus , it doesn't accept pti file at all . i need help please
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On EE network?

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