Hello,
I just wanted to flash the newest ics leak, but i accidentally formated the emmc.
Now my backups are gone(didnt copy to pc), i have no usb storage mode, is gives me a error: E:Unable to open ums lunfile (No such file or directory).
I cant download stock roms from some topic here because its hosted on megaupload, and you know its gone.
What can i do? (or search for )
Go to Sammobile & search for an unbranded firmware for your country. If you can't find any/they don't have any, find/use the latest available specific to your carrier. Flash whichever firmware you use in Odin & follow any specific instructions Sammobile have for flashing their firmwares (might differ to the ones you used to get here, don't know for sure, never used Sammobile firmware).
Thx, i download the firmware but their flash guide is hosted on multiupload which seems to be broken too.
And the files i downloaded... i cant recognize them.
I got a JW1_JV5_JVT.tar (europe, the last one, Netherlands.)
Inside i got a boot.bin, cache.rfs, factory.rfs, modem.bin, param.lfs and a sbl.bin.
Any idea?
Thanks for your help.
EDIT: I think i found a download... hoping its good.
EDIT2: It worked, thx for your help.
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I tried to install a custom rom yesterday. Unluckily I treid to do it quickly before leaving the house. I rooted my tab, then copied the custom rom file and the Gapps file to my internal storage card and also installed a newer CWM version. At some point I must have formated my entire Date because there are no files left on my internal storage card. The tab goes up to the Samsung Logo and that's it. I'm guessing that there is no OS installed on the device. (Galaxy Tab 10.1n 3G - GT-P7501)
Now to my questions:
How can I copy the ROM File to the internal storage card using odin or any other programm? I can go into the download mode and I can start CWM.
Do I have to install anything else or should the Rom be enough?
I read somewhere, that I should copy the PIT File to my tab but I can't find the file anywhere!
After spending the last 4 hours looking for answers and a solution I hope that someone here can help.
Barryl3 said:
I tried to install a custom rom yesterday. Unluckily I treid to do it quickly before leaving the house. I rooted my tab, then copied the custom rom file and the Gapps file to my internal storage card and also installed a newer CWM version. At some point I must have formated my entire Date because there are no files left on my internal storage card. The tab goes up to the Samsung Logo and that's it. I'm guessing that there is no OS installed on the device. (Galaxy Tab 10.1n 3G - GT-P7501)
Now to my questions:
How can I copy the ROM File to the internal storage card using odin or any other programm? I can go into the download mode and I can start CWM.
Do I have to install anything else or should the Rom be enough?
I read somewhere, that I should copy the PIT File to my tab but I can't find the file anywhere!
After spending the last 4 hours looking for answers and a solution I hope that someone here can help.
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You can't use odin to copy a file to your device and the mount sd-card option in CWM has never worked for me.
What you need to do is flash a stock odin file with its pit file and then you can reroot and reflash CWM.
Put the rom and gapps on your tab,
and hopefully then you can flash the rom everything will work correctly.
Here is a link to the odin tar file I use: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3mpm0lez9ikbzvf/Stock-3.2-HTJ85B.UEKMM.tar
You can find a tutorial for flashing this on XDA somewhere.
Thank you so much!!
It didn't work at first but after taking the tab out of the docking station and changing the usb port it finally flashed everything without hanging at the bin file. i will try to install a custom rom now.
thanks again!
Barryl3 said:
Thank you so much!!
It didn't work at first but after taking the tab out of the docking station and changing the usb port it finally flashed everything without hanging at the bin file. i will try to install a custom rom now.
thanks again!
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No problem! I'm just glad it all worked out for you!
I am facing same problem but with TWRP recovery mode. I wiped out sdcard and all data. I am using P7500 tab. Can you help me through the process. All I can do it right now is go it recovery mode, nothing else.
well, just do what highriser posted, download odin, download a tar file that represents a Gtab ROM and flash it to your tab using download mode. As I am at work I can not provide you with links to the files (as online storage is blocked by our IT Security).
Check this thread and pay attention to the "UNROOTING & RESTORING STOCK RECOVERY" part.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171089&highlight=filesfordummies
Thanks. I managed to make it work. I was having problem finding PIT file.
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goo.im/devs/h0tw1r3/GT-N7005/GT-N7005-IMM76D-DXLJ2-Baseband
This is probably the closest I've found, but as far as I know, flashable modem zipz are supposed to have 2 more files, mainly:
1. META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary
2. META-INF/com/google/android/update-script
I know next to nothing about these files and their uses. I've also taken a look at the update-script file, my guess is that it's whatever's shown in recovery display when you flash it.
Where can I find a flashable DXLJ2 modem for the Note N7005/SGH-i717?
I've tried other modems such as UCMD3, UCLF6, etc., they drop connections often in where I live, the only one which worked out okay for me was DXLJ1, so I decided to try and get the DXLJ2 modem to test it out, but can't find it.
I'm planning on using this in the Padawan JB rom as the default modem that came with that custom ROM did not work for me.
I've also noticed that there are some ROMs which make use of the DXLJ2 modem, but I know nothing about development or how modems are incorporated into ROMs.
tl;dr - I'd like a flashable DXLJ2 modem zip if possible, thanks!
Did you try Google? Probably not because I found a few links to other sites in seconds.
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Did you try Google? Probably not because I found a few links to other sites in seconds.
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I have, I'm guessing I must be using wrong keywords since I tried "DXLJ2 Modem Baseband download xda android" numerous times on Google and have only managed to find ROMs which use that baseband, but not as a flashable ZIP by itself.
I always Google before asking questions, and only ask when I have trouble finding something.
Probably seems dumb since some people can find it easier than me, but like I said, I've tried and failed, which is why I'm asking here.
why not just download the stock n7005 .tar and extract the modem.bin and flash with odin. sometimes less is more(keywords). n7005 dxlj2 and extract modem.bin. you will find what you need on first page of each of these searches.
s89281b said:
why not just download the stock n7005 .tar and extract the modem.bin and flash with odin. sometimes less is more(keywords). n7005 dxlj2 and extract modem.bin. you will find what you need on first page of each of these searches.
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Hey thanks for the reply, much appreciated!
Just to confirm though, is modem.bin supposed to be in the root directory of the tar? I don't see such a file, only:
-amss.bin
-mdm.bin
(These 2 files also appeared in the link in the first post.)
along with the boot image (boot.img), recovery image (recovery.img) and 2 EXT4 filesystem partitions/files (cache.img.ext4 & system.img.ext4)
here is link to a flashable zip of ucmd3 modem. http://storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda/AT&T+Note+1/Stock+Jelly+Bean/ replace the files in tmp folder with both files you got from tar and you should have a recovery flashable dxlj2 zip.
s89281b said:
here is link to a flashable zip of ucmd3 modem. storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda%2FAT%26T+Note+1%2FStock+Jelly+Bean%2F replace the files in tmp folder with both files you got from tar and you should have a recovery flashable dxlj2 zip.
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Thanks, I'll do that when I can! (My phone isn't with me right now)
I'd just like to know if the same META-INF folder can be used for other other modems as well, for the same device (N7005/I717) and for totally different devices as well (N7000, GS3, etc.)
What does the update-binary (in META-INF) actually do?
Also why is there no modem.bin, just mdm.bin?
I apologise for the questions, I'd just like to learn more if possible. I can probably get it to work already but I'd like to know a bit more and save myself some trouble in the future.
Hello,
I'm very close to insanity now with trying to install cybermaus' custom rom for the A789 for the past 6 hours. I followed the instructions in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1874403
The first thing it tells you to do is read another guide here, which I have read countless times:
http://bm-smartphone-reviews.blogspot.nl/2012/05/mt6575-flashing-tutorial.html
I have installed the drivers fine. I have two issues (so far) which are driving me insane:
1. Where on earth am I supposed to be getting this scatter file from? I have downloaded various versions from here there and everywhere over the internet. There is also one in the TWRP_recovery_v2.3.1.1_for_A789.zip file (which is with the ROM file on cybermaus' Dev-Host page) which I have tried (by the way that zip file is mentioned no where in any of these guides so god knows if that is involved or not). Where does the scatter file need to be placed in relation to the rom? When I load the scatter file into Flash Tool I either get all the file locations blank, and all the memory region address, begin address and end addresses all blank as well. Or if I extract the contents of the ROM zip file (A789_ROW_S107_cybermaus_ICS_v3.21.zip) and put the scatter file (one that I found on GSM Forums) into the same folder with the extracted rom contents I get ONLY the BOOTIMG with a location but still no memory addresses and it doesn't work anyway. I cannot get it to find a location of everything in the "Names" column (ie PRELOADER, DSP_BL, MBR, EBR1 etc) as it shows in the guides.I am following the guides exactly and have tried so many things to attempt to do this!
2. How, in gods name, does the A789_ROW_S107_cybermaus_ICS_v3.21 file get flashed at all according to these guides? Is it just me or does the actual ROM not get mentioned at all anywhere in both guides?? I CLEARLY DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS PROCESS and I don't want to be unfair but I don't feel like it's been explained very well !! Is the scatter file supposed to somehow tell the Flash Tool where the ROM is?? Do they have to be in the same folder?? Does the ROM have to be extracted or it remains as .zip?? Cybermaus himself in another post about scatter files says "I have seen several people asking 'where to find the scatter file'. Well, it comes with the ROM you want to flash. If your ROM file does not come with a scatter file, then is not a ROM file that can be flashed with the flash utility, but with an open recovery." O K, so, where is the one with his rom?? Am I stupid or is it not there?
I have flashed other phones successfully in the past with CWM where the guides had clear instructions on how to download and install CWM, then download the .zip file of the rom and then boot to CWM and install it, however this phone has none of that and I just can't see how this is supposed to work. Other people have clearly been able to do it!
Please can someone guide me a bit and explain to me what I have to do, considering I have followed the guide exactly a billion times and it does not work (for me anyway). Usually I find getting the drivers to work the annoying bit but this whole scatter file thing, WTF???
I would appreciate any help!
Please can someone who has a copy of A789_ROW_S107_cybermaus_ICS_v3.21.zip that THEY KNOW WORKS please upload it to somewhere and please post the link. There seems to be a problem downloading the version that is in the guide in Cybermaus' DevHost site, it downloads extremely slowly and then at the end files are missing every time, I have tried to download it many times on different days, the scatter file and lots of others are missing and sometimes it stops at around 150MB but says it is 100% done.
Please help, this might be what's preventing me from following the guide.
hello. i would like to repartition my device due to some problems but i can not find the right pit file. i guess i should install the one for my corresponding rom and device. I installed one which works for me so far i guess but i could not transfer some files from my pc (tested on two) properly so i guess its not 100% functional... also will my data stay put? Thanks in advance!
Hi to all.
I would like to ask a few questions, that i haven't been able to find the answer to,
even after extensive search.
I have a G925F with the G925FXXS5EQI7 Firmware.
As I have seen at sammobile.com, the newest and more common Firmware updates come with XXU Firmwares.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s6-edge/SM-G925F/
The attempts to install a XXU Firmware over the XXS have failed,
with the error in Odin which I assume is because of the wrong hidden partition size and/or PIT file.
The /proc/partitions file in the XXS firmware has this in the partition table:
259 1 204800 sda17
so I assume it's the 200M partition size, correct?
I have seen this pages regarding the PIT files.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g925-pit-files-multi-thread-download-t3171636
https://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30136
The first one here at XDA has nothing but dead links,
while the second has every PIT file from the first one except the HIDDEN300M pit,
and a additional HIDDEN250M pit file not present in the first link.
So the questions I would like to ask are:
1. Could you please inform me on what is the correct PIT File to download,
in order to install the XXU Firmware? Any download link if possible?
2. I have read somewhere here in the forums that if I install the largest (so the HIDDEN250M, or 300M)
PIT file will allow me to install any firmware, but will eat away some MBs of storage, is that correct?
3. Should I install the PIT file alone, in the PIT options without any firmware, or along with a firmware?
4. Is data/cache wipe necessary, or could I just update from the XXS firmware without data loss?
5. With the correct (largest?) PIT file I will be able to install either XXU or XXS firmware, right?
I would really appreciate your input on this.
Thank you in advance.
McClane13 said:
Hi to all.
I would like to ask a few questions, that i haven't been able to find the answer to,
even after extensive search.
I have a G925F with the G925FXXS5EQI7 Firmware.
As I have seen at sammobile.com, the newest and more common Firmware updates come with XXU Firmwares.
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s6-edge/SM-G925F/
The attempts to install a XXU Firmware over the XXS have failed,
with the error in Odin which I assume is because of the wrong hidden partition size and/or PIT file.
The /proc/partitions file in the XXS firmware has this in the partition table:
259 1 204800 sda17
so I assume it's the 200M partition size, correct?
I have seen this pages regarding the PIT files.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g925-pit-files-multi-thread-download-t3171636
https://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30136
The first one here at XDA has nothing but dead links,
while the second has every PIT file from the first one except the HIDDEN300M pit,
and a additional HIDDEN250M pit file not present in the first link.
So the questions I would like to ask are:
1. Could you please inform me on what is the correct PIT File to download,
in order to install the XXU Firmware? Any download link if possible?
2. I have read somewhere here in the forums that if I install the largest (so the HIDDEN250M, or 300M)
PIT file will allow me to install any firmware, but will eat away some MBs of storage, is that correct?
3. Should I install the PIT file alone, in the PIT options without any firmware, or along with a firmware?
4. Is data/cache wipe necessary, or could I just update from the XXS firmware without data loss?
5. With the correct (largest?) PIT file I will be able to install either XXU or XXS firmware, right?
I would really appreciate your input on this.
Thank you in advance.
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Thanks in advance.
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Google. There are loads of links. Which pit you need?
It's quite easy.
Use samfirm tool in manual mode (enter which FW you want to have) and tick binary nature. It'll download the latest multi part factory image which contains the right pit file in the CSC part.
If odin detects it there it uses it.