Guys,
I need the modem so I can use other roms that have a built in modem, if Simone explains how to extract the modem and make it a cwm zip or just flash through Odin, jist can't seem to figure out how to extract the modem from the original image.
Just open the .tar of the rom you flash in odin with winrar or 7zip and extract the modem.bin from it. You can either flash the modem.bin with mobile odin or odin or in the thread for the request for the telstra modem I have a link to a flashable zip I made for modems so just download that and replace the modem.bin in the zip with the modem.bin you extracted from the .tar file.
txr33 said:
Just open the .tar of the rom you flash in odin with winrar or 7zip and extract the modem.bin from it. You can either flash the modem.bin with mobile odin or odin or in the thread for the request for the telstra modem I have a link to a flashable zip I made for modems so just download that and replace the modem.bin in the zip with the modem.bin you extracted from the .tar file.
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Thank you very much indeed love your rom btw.
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Hi!
I really don't know if this question belongs to here or in the Development section of the forum...
So, how do I split the firmware file in the 3 parts: CSC, MODEM & KERNEL?
Thanks.
Regards.
Create a tarball with modem.bin for the Phone
Create a tarball with hidden.img and cache.img for CSC
Create a tarball with all the rest (boot.bin factoryfs.img param.lfs Sbl.bin zImage) for PDA
can i use 7zip to make tarball ?
Thank you.
I don't know about that. Always done it in OpenSUSE using the Linux terminal.
Yes Zzip makes tar .
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Intratech said:
Create a tarball with modem.bin for the Phone
Create a tarball with hidden.img and cache.img for CSC
Create a tarball with all the rest (boot.bin factoryfs.img param.lfs Sbl.bin zImage) for PDA
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You're THE GUY, Intratech!
Thank you very much.
Regards.
Intratech said:
Create a tarball with modem.bin for the Phone
Create a tarball with hidden.img and cache.img for CSC
Create a tarball with all the rest (boot.bin factoryfs.img param.lfs Sbl.bin zImage) for PDA
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@Intratech
Thank you for your helpful instructions;
After some testing I can say that this method do not full wipe within the flash procedure.
Allow me one more question: which script/file i have to alter/edit to get a "full wipe" 3 parts firmware ?
I would be grateful for furter detailed instructions.
best regards
Thank you so much
Intratech said:
Create a tarball with modem.bin for the Phone
Create a tarball with hidden.img and cache.img for CSC
Create a tarball with all the rest (boot.bin factoryfs.img param.lfs Sbl.bin zImage) for PDA
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As for boot file , as you know in odin there is bootloader button can i use it there ?
if not where to get the bootloader file ??
cuz the idea to mix the firmware a lil bit to make downgrade for some galaxy phones like the galaxy S4 & S3 from 4.4.2 to 4.3
Hello,
I want to return my Samsung S3 to unrooted stock firmware, I have just reset my flash counter but I am having a few issues following this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2343338
I have acquired the stock firmware, and booted my phone into download mode, Heindall can connect to the phone and I saved my .pits file successfully to the Desktop of my Mac.
However, wafter extracting the .md5 file the tutorial starts by loading the 'ABOOT" file in Heimdall and I don't have an ABOOT file. After extracting the stock firmware I have these files:
boot.img
cache.img
hidden.img
modem.bin
recovery.img
sboot.bin
system.img
tz.img
Can someone advise me ion how to procees flashing the custom firmware? I downloaded the latest UK stock firmware which is unbranded (as is my phone) and matched up the baseband etc so I know it's the correct version. I just want to unroot/re-lock the bootloader etc.
Thanks
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Please use the red report button to report your post this is not Q&A.
Sboot.bin is the file you are looking for. Aboot is only for Snapdragon phones, yours is Exynos.
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I need help in the problem of non-completion of the installation of the firmware
phone Galaxy S6 Edge Model SM-G925I
Root was rooting , When you attempt the firmware installation is not completed See attached photo .
The file was the inauguration of linkage here and then returned to life, but so far the inauguration of the firmware can not be the same problem .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/orig-development/cf-auto-root-t3056631/page16
Thank you pending resolution of the problem
you need to have a pit file that matches you device..or you need to have the firmware file your phone comes with..
Alex-V said:
you need to have a pit file that matches you device..or you need to have the firmware file your phone comes with..
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Yes it is true I read it but how do I get the file Pit ..? , thank you very much
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Yes it is true I read it but how do I get the file Pit ..? , thank you very much
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now..comes the part that is not simple..there non online..you must get it from your phone..the best is a rooted phone..there are some tutorials and tools online..simple google search it..I tried but was tired with my non rooted phone..
BTW..what you can try is to extract the firmware and make your own with only system and kernel firmware..look in the general thread for new Vodafone firmware..I will try that also...it should bring a few updates..
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you need to have a pit file that matches you device..or you need to have the firmware file your phone comes with..
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Alex-V said:
now..comes the part that is not simple..there non online..you must get it from your phone..the best is a rooted phone..there are some tutorials and tools online..simple google search it..I tried but was tired with my non rooted phone..
BTW..what you can try is to extract the firmware and make your own with only system and kernel firmware..look in the general thread for new Vodafone firmware..I will try that also...it should bring a few updates..
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Sorry I do not know how to extract a file from the firmware, I will try, don't leave me I need your help, thank you very much Alex-v
Abdulaziz7888 said:
Sorry I do not know how to extract a file from the firmware, I will try, don't leave me I need your help, thank you very much Alex-v
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I got the same issue many times with some regional FWs on my old GS5, just follow these steps and you should be ok, i guess it's a mismatched "hidden" partition size, you don't need anyway, i contains only some bloats most of the times.
- Extrat the FW with any archiving tool (i recommend 7zip).
- Remove "Hidden.img"
- Repack all other files as "tar" archive with 7zip, OR linux command line "tar -cvf G925I_AOD1.tar sboot.bin cm.bin recovery.img boot.img cache.img modem.bin system.img"
- Flash it through Odin
wanam said:
I got the same issue many times with some regional FWs on my old GS5, just follow these steps and you should be ok, i guess it's a mismatched "hidden" partition size, you don't need anyway, i contains only some bloats most of the times.
- Extrat the FW with any archiving tool (i recommend 7zip).
- Remove "Hidden.img"
- Repack all other files as "tar" archive with 7zip, OR linux command line "tar -cvf G925I_AOD1.tar sboot.bin cm.bin recovery.img boot.img cache.img modem.bin system.img"
- Flash it through Odin
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Thank you my friend, but how do I package the files using ZIP7. I tried a lot to transfer tar and gzip but ODIN does not recognize the file, please I need an explanation for this, I spent 3 hours trying. Please wanam
wanam said:
I got the same issue many times with some regional FWs on my old GS5, just follow these steps and you should be ok, i guess it's a mismatched "hidden" partition size, you don't need anyway, i contains only some bloats most of the times.
- Extrat the FW with any archiving tool (i recommend 7zip).
- Remove "Hidden.img"
- Repack all other files as "tar" archive with 7zip, OR linux command line "tar -cvf G925I_AOD1.tar sboot.bin cm.bin recovery.img boot.img cache.img modem.bin system.img"
- Flash it through Odin
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Thank you so much, I hope to return to the last reply to you there, know that you are available here more, await you there.
Try this Rom, unpack and flash it through Odin.
wanam said:
Try this Rom, unpack and flash it through Odin.
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You are a great person, thank you so much . :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Help!!! Sw rev. Check fail. Device= 2. Binary=1.// efs corrupted s6 edge 64gb
hi I have a s6 edge 64gb from south Africa and I have rooted it. After a while I felt the phone was lagging and decided to unroot and flash stock firmware I did so and then my efs got corrupted now im stuck. after doing a bit of research I decided to flash a official rom from another country and its stuck on the samsung s6 edge powered by android screen....... please help
hy all. i need the steps and tools to extract modem.bin from the image tar for galaxy alpha.
what does the modem.bin if i install in odin? is this change my csc or m i stpid and confused, scrambling things here?
first, i need to change my csc, trough flashing via odin does not change.
and 2, i need to know what modem.bin does if i flash it trough odin separately....and how to do it?
...i think i need to go to some android proffesional school cuz every day i learn something new...and that's cool
Hi kepiro,
you can extract modem.bin from the firmware image with 7zip or WinRAR, ignore the error message and extract the file. For changing your CSC you can have a look here.
Flashing modem.bin is possible with odin.
SHA_NDY said:
Hi kepiro,
you can extract modem.bin from the firmware image with 7zip or WinRAR, ignore the error message and extract the file. For changing your CSC you can have a look here.
Flashing modem.bin is possible with odin.
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i know i can extract modem.bin but how?....the exact steps, i mean where is located modem.bin in a specific .tar image?
and after that, do i need to compress the modem.bin into something else? to flash it with odin or what?
thx
kepiro said:
i know i can extract modem.bin but how?....the exact steps, i mean where is located modem.bin in a specific .tar image?
and after that, do i need to compress the modem.bin into something else? to flash it with odin or what?
thx
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The modem.bin is located in the root of the compressed tar, here's a picture of the opened archive: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-alpha/help/lolipop-modem-t3185495.
You can take the modem.bin file untouched to flash via odin.
SHA_NDY said:
The modem.bin is located in the root of the compressed tar, here's a picture of the opened archive: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-alpha/help/lolipop-modem-t3185495.
You can take the modem.bin file untouched to flash via odin.
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k. thanks alot. found it already ....opened the image and is there.
thanks again. problem solved
How do I know which modem should be flashed??
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Hi can i extract my firmware with winrar, cos all the videos i watched they just extracted it and it became a normal file but my extracted file has the winrar logo on it. So i just wanted to ask if its ok cos it has the HOME. Tar on it.
I was using a custom OREO rom, and i tried to install another country's stock firmware (CYV) which had android OREO. Now my sim is not recognised, I am trying to flash the original stock of my carrier(COS) (Which had android 7) firmware but odin fails, and device shows SYSTEM REV. CHECK DEVICE 1 BINARY 0.
I can only use ODIN to flash the new (CYP) firmware.
Also after installing the CYP firmware it added on the boot a line Protected by knox which did not exist before, please I have tried everything? Is my phone bricked for good?
Hi , try this:
1. Download your stock firmware Android 7 if you have it skip this step
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=22DB920E54E011E89F15FA163EE8F90B
2. Once you download your firmware use 7-zip and rename end of firmware name tar.md5 to .tar and extract to desktop just recovery.img .
3. Now use 7-zip and recovery.img to archive recovery.tar .
4. Open Odin , click on AP and add recovery.tar , put your device in Download mode and flash with odin .
5. If you successfully flashed recovery just reflash after that full firmware .
If that problem is still there try DBT version .
https://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=31D0195852DA11E7963AFA163EE8F90B