[Q] Question about CSC - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello to everyone!:
Since I upgraded from my carrier's stock rom to Omega I had lots of reception issues.
Unability to make calls nor send sms, no data, etc.
It happened several times during the day, all I could do to fix it was to restart the phone.
I recently found this topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1838480
Where it says these reception issues are related to having a wrong modem and csc.
So I followed the guide and flashed my carrier stock rom again and the problem has been fixed.
I already know how to change modems, but I have no clue how to edit Omega files to change its csc to the one my carrier uses.
Since everytime I flash a rom, modem and csc changes, it must be possible to edit roms to have any csc you need.
Am I correct?. Problem is that I don't know what files are we talking about. I already have the required modem.bin but I have no clue how to do the same with csc.
Any help will be greatly appreciatted.
Regards ^^.

Almost there
Well, now I know the CSC is stored in cache.img and hidden.img.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891206
Does somebody know how to flash them through recovery?.
Thanks in advance

Whipon said:
Well, now I know the CSC is stored in cache.img and hidden.img.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891206
Does somebody know how to flash them through recovery?.
Thanks in advance
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CSC is just the factory stock apps, and they're only for use with stock Sammy and MIUI ROMs.. CyanogenMod is pure Android with cherry toppings
But you flash them using Odin3, you can download them from http://sammobile.com ..
Hope I could help!
LG familyguy59/Beatsleigher

Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot ^^.
I know I can flash them through Odin, but I need to merge them in one tar file with Cygwin.
If I'm able to flash them doing a cwm package I can skip Cygwin and Odin.
Thanks again.

SOLVED!
Well I finally solved it.
All I needed were the CSC folder, CSCVersion.txt and SW_Configuration.xml all inside system.
Then I copied all these files inside the Omega rom package and flashed it.
Now I have the best of the two worlds ^_^.
Thanks a lot.

Reboot into recovery, stock recovery not third party and it will tell you which CSC (country sales code) you have.

Kangburra said:
Reboot into recovery, stock recovery not third party and it will tell you which CSC (country sales code) you have.
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Thanks a lot, but I was looking for a way to change my CSC.
As I said in the post above yours, I managed to do it.
Now I'm using Omega with my carrier's CSC and Modem.
Can some mod add [SOLVED] to the title of the thread, please?.
Thanks again.
Whipon.

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[Q] Best stock GB ROM?

Hi,
This might be a stupid question but which is the most stable GB stock ROM available out there as per your opinion? and what is the harm in installing a ROM with different CSC as to yours current?
Does doing a factory reset after installing a ROM, removes all the settings from your old ROM ? as in is it like a format on a PC?
Thanks in advance.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
Hi,
This might be a stupid question but which is the most stable GB stock ROM available out there as per your opinion?
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This is TOTALLY subjective, as you yourself stated with "as per your opinion", and usually starts a bunch of arguments. Which is why these threads tend to get closed. I expect this one to get closed shortly.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
and what is the harm in installing a ROM with different CSC as to yours current?
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You probably won't get updates via Kies anymore, if you were ever able to in the first place.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
Does doing a factory reset after installing a ROM, removes every settings from your old ROM ?
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A "factory reset" essentially restores the last ROM you flashed to how it was the moment you flashed it.
EDIT to add: to the above factory reset question... it does remove all user installed apps and data too though. So it is KIND OF like a PC format, but not exactly.
ctomgee said:
This is TOTALLY subjective, as you yourself stated with "as per your opinion", and usually starts a bunch of arguments. Which is why these threads tend to get closed. I expect this one to get closed shortly.
You probably won't get updates via Kies anymore, if you were ever able to in the first place.
A "factory reset" essentially restores the last ROM you flashed to how it was the moment you flashed it.
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Hi thanks for the reply. No i don't want to start a long thread of debates what i meant was, is the latest GB 2.3.6 better and more stable than the 2.3.5? The reason i asked about the CSC was coz 2.3.6 is not available for my region so was wondering if it is more stable than 2.3.5 i would upgrade it!
I updated my system to 2.3.5 via kies and all the software & everything else was how it was before I upgraded to it, does kies reinstall the stuff?
Xxxdevilxxx said:
Hi thanks for the reply. No i don't want to start a long thread of debates what i meant was, is the latest GB 2.3.6 better and more stable than the 2.3.5? The reason i asked about the CSC was coz 2.3.6 is not available for my region so was wondering if it is more stable than 2.3.5 i would upgrade it!
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I'm still on XXKI3, which is 2.3.5. It's perfectly stable for me. CSC only matters if you want releases through Kies. If you want to continue to receive Kies updates, then don't change anything. Otherwise, you can flash whatever CSC you want.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
I updated my system to 2.3.5 via kies and all the software & everything else was how it was before I upgraded to it, does kies reinstall the stuff?
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No. Kies updates are non-wipe, which means it won't touch the data partition, where your apps live.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
Hi thanks for the reply. No i don't want to start a long thread of debates what i meant was, is the latest GB 2.3.6 better and more stable than the 2.3.5? The reason i asked about the CSC was coz 2.3.6 is not available for my region so was wondering if it is more stable than 2.3.5 i would upgrade it!
I updated my system to 2.3.5 via kies and all the software & everything else was how it was before I upgraded to it, does kies reinstall the stuff?
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2.3.6 is better and for me still beats ICS by a narrowing margin .
jje
ctomgee said:
I'm still on XXKI3, which is 2.3.5. It's perfectly stable for me. CSC only matters if you want releases through Kies. If you want to continue to receive Kies updates, then don't change anything. Otherwise, you can flash whatever CSC you want.
No. Kies updates are non-wipe, which means it won't touch the data partition, where your apps live.
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The reason i was asking this was coz today wen i clicked on dialer and and started dialing it got hung-up on blank black screen for a few minutes then proceeded :/ tht kinda got to me..coz it happened twice!..
If i restore the old CSC will I get the Kies update functionality back?
JJEgan said:
2.3.6 is better and for me still beats ICS by a narrowing margin .
jje
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Thanks jje...which GB Rom were u using before 2.3.6? what kinda stability did u feel wen u upgraded?
Xxxdevilxxx said:
The reason i was asking this was coz today wen i clicked on dialer and and started dialing it got hung-up blank screen for a few minutes then proceeded :/ tht kinda got to me..coz it happened twice!..
If i restore the old CSC will I get the Kies update functionality back?
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Probably.
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Probably.
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one last question, when flashing a GB stock ROM which is not available in my country via KIES do i need to put the following in ODIN:
The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
.tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
.tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
for that particular ROM? or is there something i shouldn't mess with?
Xxxdevilxxx said:
one last question, when flashing a GB stock ROM which is not available in my country via KIES do i need to put the following in ODIN:
The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
.tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
.tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
for that particular ROM? or is there something i shouldn't mess with?
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no need to worry, any FW package you download should contain these 3 files, to select from respective sections of the ODIN
or all these in a single TAR file to select from PDA.
Xxxdevilxxx said:
one last question, when flashing a GB stock ROM which is not available in my country via KIES do i need to put the following in ODIN:
The .tar with modem in the name is the phone/baseband bit of the package
.tar with csc/multi-csc in the name is the csc bit of the package
.tar with code/PDA in the name is the PDA part of the firmware package
for that particular ROM? or is there something i shouldn't mess with?
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You've for sure got an I9100, right?
USUALLY, full firmwares are all inclusive. So they will contain modem and CSC already. So you just put it into the PDA field in Odin and leave everything else alone.
You only put modem and CSC in if the package you put in PDA doesn't have them already, or you want to overwrite the ones that are already in a package.
Make sure you don't re-partition, or include a .PIT file unless you REALLY need to, the .PIT file is FOR SURE INTENDED FOR YOUR MODEL OF PHONE, and you know what you are doing. Flashing a .PIT file for a different model of phone will completely hard-brick your phone, and there won't be anything you can do to recover it yourself unless you get your own JTag box. Otherwise, it will have to go to Samsung or a service point that has JTag.
zaheedahmed said:
no need to worry, any FW package you download should contain these 3 files, to select from respective sections of the ODIN
or all these in a single TAR file to select from PDA.
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I am upgrading with this FW, any other suggestions?
XWKK2
Firmware info
PDA:XWKK2
PHONE: XXKI4
Date: 11/11/2011
Android 2.3.6
XEN (Netherlands): Download
XSA (Australia): Download
LUX (Luxembourg): Download
TUR (Turkey): Download
XWKK2 Stock Kernel: Download
Password: [email protected]
if you select any of the CSC, you probebly get a single .7z file which can be extracted with winrar, then you will get a .md5 file, just select that one from PDA, as per the guide of the same thread....GOODLUCK
I have not tested this to comment, but used 2.3.6, its very stable...
there are firmwares released after this also..like XWLA2, LA4 etc...
ctomgee said:
You've for sure got an I9100, right?
USUALLY, full firmwares are all inclusive. So they will contain modem and CSC already. So you just put it into the PDA field in Odin and leave everything else alone.
You only put modem and CSC in if the package you put in PDA doesn't have them already, or you want to overwrite the ones that are already in a package.
Make sure you don't re-partition, or include a .PIT file unless you REALLY need to, the .PIT file is FOR SURE INTENDED FOR YOUR MODEL OF PHONE, and you know what you are doing. Flashing a .PIT file for a different model of phone will completely hard-brick your phone, and there won't be anything you can do to recover it yourself unless you get your own JTag box. Otherwise, it will have to go to Samsung or a service point that has JTag.
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Thanks bro... yeh i got I9100 for sure
zaheedahmed said:
if you select any of the CSC, you probebly get a single .7z file which can be extracted with winrar, then you will get a .md5 file, just select that one from PDA, as per the guide of the same thread....GOODLUCK
I have not tested this to comment, but used 2.3.6, its very stable...
there are firmwares released after this also..like XWLA2, LA4 etc...
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Thanks for the info bro will update here about the status once i install it.... Gonna go for XWLA4 now
Xxxdevilxxx said:
Thanks for the info bro will update here about the status once i install it.... Gonna go for XWLA4 now
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Installed firmware XWLA4 it is working like a charm and it is much much better than any before. Before i had 2.3.3 and wen i upgraded to 2.3.5 from KIES i was disappointed by the lack of stability in 2.3.5, Now when i upgraded 2.3.6 it is far far better than any other stock GB available.

[Q] Qwertz keyboard instead of Qwerty

Hi !
I am gettung a problem with the keyboard here, now I'm with a stock ICS LPG NEE, and i still have a Qwertz keyboard instead of a Qwerty keyboard...
I already tried flashing a different stock ROM, tried changing input language, tried changing Language of the phone to Englisk UK, tried a full reset, Factory reset, everything i found out there i tried, but i got nothing... all ICS Roms i flash here i get this Qwertz keyboard...
Anybody has an idea what to do? Someone has the same prob ?
I download the ROMs from Samfirmware and here..
PS: I know there are lots of keyboards on market that i can download but because of this language prob, i think that even i changing language to English UK or any other, on dial, the numbers appear like 99-9999-99, and with my last GB Rom in english UK it was something like 99999999... hope u got it ! haha
If u read till here, thank you for the attention ! =D
i am just looking through the forums but love to know the same on how to flash and where to find the new keyboard.
Thanks
Smiler51
type *#1234# and check your CSC. if it stands as UNKNOWN then reinstall your ROM or just CSC with Odin.
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why don't you try another keyboard?
there's the AnyKeyboard for you
gaeilge said:
type *#1234# and check your CSC. if it stands as UNKNOWN then reinstall your ROM or just CSC with Odin.
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Heeey ! it really stands as UNKNOWN !
I tryied re-flashing the XWLPG NEE Rom from Sammobile but i got the same problem... I think i will flash the CSC using Odin theen !
Thank you pal !
And the keyboard I'm using is "ICS Keyboard" from Binary Bulge found on Play Store.
it's a known error happening while updating ICS ROMs. just check CSC again after reflashing it. all your keyboards should work just as you wish them to, so there won't be need for any alternative.
gaeilge said:
it's a known error happening while updating ICS ROMs. just check CSC again after reflashing it. all your keyboards should work just as you wish them to, so there won't be need for any alternative.
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Hum.. I fell better to know its a known error with ICS Roms and not just with me... while I had this problem I read so much that I learnd about bootloader, re-partitioning.. etc haha (I know that we can't play too much with them and they dont fix this kind of problem before someone says it..)
Well, i'll try to flash this Rom again.. if it dont work for 2 times i will flash an alternative...
Flashing an alternative CSC with Odin will fix it for (almost) sure at the first time?
Coz changing CSC is gonna wipe my phone isn't it?
Some people just put ROM file under CSC in Odin and it always works. Just use the same ROM file as the one you used for flashing before.
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gaeilge said:
Some people just put ROM file under CSC in Odin and it always works. Just use the same ROM file as the one you used for flashing before.
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Really? so it looks for "Hidden" and "Cache" automatically on all Rom files? Cool !
I'll try it now then, thanks a lot !
You know, I don't take any responsibility... But the fact is that I read from at least twenty users they did it and it worked. It was because they didn't know how to extract and tarball CSC files themselves.anyway, nobody had a single problem with this method.
P.s. I believe that Odin is smart enough. If you use one-file ROM, adding it as PDA, it also has to find CSC and modem files itself. Now it will perhaps flash CSC files only as you placed the ROM file this way.
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gaeilge said:
You know, I don't take any responsibility... But the fact is that I read from at least twenty users they did it and it worked. It was because they didn't know how to extract and tarball CSC files themselves.anyway, nobody had a single problem with this method.
P.s. I believe that Odin is smart enough. If you use one-file ROM, adding it as PDA, it also has to find CSC and modem files itself. Now it will perhaps flash CSC files only as you placed the ROM file this way.
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Worked for me, ive put the one file .tar on csc and he flashed the right files (I did a backup just in case haha)! Hope that everybody that has the same problem read this thread...
Thanks !
Ok, good news at the end of the day is always welcomed.
you shouldn't have any more problems with it, at least to the next update, but now you know the way.
Good luck to you.
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Hi! I have the same issues:
CSC = Unknown
Qwertz instead of Qwerty
And I did as follows:
- Installed CF-root so I can get into CWM and did a Wipe Cache, Wipe/Format data and Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Then I flashed the *.tar into the CSC spot with Odin.
At then end rebooted and stood the same way .. Unknown at CSC and with the Qwertz instead of Qwerty.
Am I missing something here?
Also when I get into CWM it says Multi-CSC activated and that the CSC is XEU, but when i go for *#1234# it says Unknown ><
Some ideas??
Is your product code available in ROM you were flashing? Sometimes this may be the reason. Anyway, try flashing ROM again (as pda), if CSC is still UNKNOWN then flash ROM as CSC. Do not wipe your phone in the meantime.
If this doesn't work then try to adjust your product code to ROM and repeat the procedure.
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Hello.
I got the same issues flashing a LPW firmware.
I try two times cleaning a user data and inmediatly flash de LPW firmware unsuccessfully.
So, finally, I boot normally after flashing the new firmware, I got CSC unknown. Then, I restarted and flash the same firmware without any wipe or cleaning. Let's boot normal and I got the correct CSC. That's work for me :cyclops:

[Q](Solved) Does flashing the stock rom restore the original kernel?

I am a noob using a sgs2(international version) running CM9 stable and for certain reasons I want to restore it to the state i got it, i already used the Triangle Away app and removed the triangle and reset the counter and i also understand that flashing the stock rom doesn't increase the count but I don't know about the matter related to restoring to stock I watched a couple of videos and I am confused in some cases they are using 3 or more files in the procedure, like in Odin they have a file for PDA, Kernel, Csc likewise and some are just talking about using only the PDA file, so could someone explain what is happening?
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could give me a link to a unbranded US or UK stock gingerbread 2.3.6 (i cant understand what to select from the other forums because I can't understand files named KHJS_LHDG ..... Etc ) and a way to use that rom with Odin to go back to perfect out of the box situation.
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Status : Solved
Solution : Read every thread below there ain't much.
Oh god!!! sorry for posting in the general section I did it carelessly please could the moderator move the question to the q&a section.. Sorry again..
Edit : Thanks for moving it moderator.
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there are 2 formats for the stock rom. 1 .rar archive with all CODE MODEM KERNEL CSC as tar.md5 files compressed in a .rar archive.. and the other is the single .tar.md5 file that inside have all in one (kernel, modem...).
if you flash the single tar.md5 it will replace your entire ROM including kernel & modem.
if you flash the multiple file inside the .rar you must put the files you unzipped in their respective slots. be careful with that. I think for this method is needed also a PIT file but I'm not sure.
I always flash the single .tar.md5 file because it's easier
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Thanks a bunch that cleared up many of my doubts, so that's it people whoever is confused and reading this, I am perfectly satisfied.
Stock firmware flashing after reseting the counter does remove all traces of root and sammobile gives all the stock firmware needed for your phone. Just be careful enough to select the right version for your model and region and also if present your carrier brand.
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exactly buddy
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CODE MODEM KERNEL CSC
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PIT
Bootloader
Phone
Code
CSC
that's the right list.
if you flash the single tar.md5 it will replace your entire ROM including kernel & modem
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No. One tar.md5 file means only CODE, so it won't replace your modem. Kernel of course, but not modem.
Ive flashed a few stock roms and SU icon is still there.Whether Samsung would knock back warranty because of that I dont know.
theunderling said:
Ive flashed a few stock roms and SU icon is still there.Whether Samsung would knock back warranty because of that I dont know.
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Then you didn't wipe properly.
Be sure to wipe /data, /system & /cache from your custom recovery before flashing stock firmware to be sure. Just a factory reset after flasing probably is enough but why not take advantage of the custom recovery to wipe all and be sure
Sander M said:
Then you didn't wipe properly.
Be sure to wipe /data, /system & /cache from your custom recovery before flashing stock firmware to be sure. Just a factory reset after flasing probably is enough but why not take advantage of the custom recovery to wipe all and be sure
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Thanks for the info on modem, is it necessary that I do something about it? I haven't touched it yet.
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przemcio510 said:
PIT
Bootloader
Phone
Code
CSC
that's the right list.
No. One tar.md5 file means only CODE, so it won't replace your modem. Kernel of course, but not modem.
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yes it is the right list but at least all the single tar.md5 files I've downloaded have a modem file inside so that is why I said that those files modifies the modem
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crzr said:
yes it is the right list but at least all the single tar.md5 files I've downloaded have a modem file inside so that is why I said that those files modifies the modem
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Please could you tell me the whether Android gingerbread 2.3.6 Australia unbranded version
GT-I9100_XSA_I9100XWKK2_I9100XSAKK1_I9100XXKI4
Contains the modem file,
And will it effect negatively in my region(india)
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I think that the rom with many files like code modem csc and pit are mostly used to unbrick
And the single md5 required baseband version to flash or otherwise they will not be able to flashed
ankur.co.in said:
I think that the rom with many files like code modem csc and pit are mostly used to unbrick
And the single md5 required baseband version to flash or otherwise they will not be able to flashed
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Agreed it's what is implied, after all pit files are used to partition out the internal eMMc, i read that people recovered from the eMMc brick on faulty chips by using this.
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king_below_my_lord said:
Please could you tell me the whether Android gingerbread 2.3.6 Australia unbranded version
GT-I9100_XSA_I9100XWKK2_I9100XSAKK1_I9100XXKI4
Contains the modem file,
And will it effect negatively in my region(india)
Using GT - I9100
I thank those who give helpful comments
I expect the same from others.
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No it doesnt contain modem file its just contained 1 .md5 file and it will not effect negatively in ur region
Thanks again people.
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ankur.co.in said:
No it doesnt contain modem file its just contained 1 .md5 file and it will not effect negatively in ur region
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Thanks, but what I meant was whether the modem package is included within the tar.md5 file since the rest (CSC, Pit, ..) are apparently included.
Hmmm maybe if I try extraction of the tar file could I get my answer? Or will it be complicated jibberish or can I extract it at all?
I plan on Reaming tar.md5 to just tar for extraction.
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For choosing your rom take a look for yourself here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
But i think that DXKL3 will fit your needs, it is a multi CSC so no need for a specific region (and it is the most recent
2.3.6 listed among the non region specific 2.3.6 roms):
http://skywanker.net/download/downl...9100_THL_I9100DXKL3_I9100OLCKL2_I9100DXKL1.7z
Here is the stock kernel coming with it:
http://skywanker.net/download/download.aspx?link=GT-9100/Kernels/Kernel_I9100DXKL3.7z
Password: [email protected]
For the question about modem, if you open the archive you can see if there is a "modem.bin" inside or not.
Harsher said:
For choosing your rom take a look for yourself here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
But i think that DXKL3 will fit your needs, it is a multi CSC so no need for a specific region (and it is the most recent
2.3.6 listed among the non region specific 2.3.6 roms):
http://skywanker.net/download/downl...9100_THL_I9100DXKL3_I9100OLCKL2_I9100DXKL1.7z
Here is the stock kernel coming with it:
http://skywanker.net/download/download.aspx?link=GT-9100/Kernels/Kernel_I9100DXKL3.7z
Password: [email protected]
For the question about modem, if you open the archive you can see if there is a "modem.bin" inside or not.
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Excellent help thank you
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You are welcome.
A note about the pit when you have it:
most of the time, you don't have (and should not) tick these boxes
in Odin.
I used a pit once because I though it would repair my filesystem,
and in someway it did, but most of the time in all flashing tutorial the advice
is not using it.
Hi,
Thanks for this post i found it really helpful,i messed up my custom kernel settings if i flash the stock rom will it also reset the kernel settings.

[Q] [Aroma Rom for 5830i] Can i flash only the phone

Hi,sorry to bother you,i've searched for this situation on wiki and of course on the internet,but I wasn't able to get a clue about it.
Here's my issue:
I've flashed my GT-S5830i with [Aroma Mod v.11] using the stock kernel in order to see SIM contacts,but i was forced to install the stock firmware from India (as suggested by the Rom developer/creator),because with italian firmware i was stuck on the GT-S5830i logo...
Now my question: Indian stock firmware Baseband Version is S5830iDDLA1 ,the italian one that I've got at Samsung drivers is different.
Should/Can I replace only the modem "firmware"?
Also this value is different XXLA2 is for Indian stock firmware , XXMB2 is for italian one,what is this value and where i can check it in Aroma Rom,since it's not listed under "Phone Information" ? Just wondering if this can lead to any kind of issue.
If i replace the phone firmware could this break the ROM ? Where to put the XXMB2 file in Odin,in case you suggest me to replace it?
Thanks in advance for your time,consideration and awesome works!
Sorry for my english.
Hey friend here you can get all info about how to flash stock rom by odinhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840645
And latest firmware of your choise you will get on sammobile just google it
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Hitesh2626 said:
Hey friend here you can get all info about how to flash stock rom by odinhttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840645
And latest firmware of your choise you will get on sammobile just google it
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Thanks for the reply,but prolly, I've explained myselft in the wrong way,so far the cellphone is working without any issue,but since i'm a perfectionist ,
I wanna know if it is possible to flash only the Phone part and leave the rest untouched ,and if that could "break" the Rom and revert it to stock.
I've got the latest firmaware for my phone,what I wanna know is if I need to check Re-partion too or not.
Same story for the XXLA2 vs XXMB2 (what is that value by the way ?? ) and what file do i need to use once i've splitted the md5.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for the reply,but prolly, I've explained myselft in the wrong way,so far the cellphone is working without any issue,but since i'm a perfectionist ,
I wanna know if it is possible to flash only the Phone part and leave the rest untouched ,and if that could "break" the Rom and revert it to stock.
I've got the latest firmaware for my phone,what I wanna know is if I need to check Re-partion too or not.
Same story for the XXLA2 vs XXMB2 (what is that value by the way ?? ) and what file do i need to use once i've splitted the md5.
Thanks again.
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hey see if you want some part of firmware and leave another untouched i think these is not proper see in the firmware's file Phone,Modem,CSC you have to use same files only see at before i also tried these thing to change some file and all but i failed it wont boot thats why i preffer to use all same files by the way why you want to change those file ?
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Hitesh2626 said:
hey see if you want some part of firmware and leave another untouched i think these is not proper see in the firmware's file Phone,Modem,CSC you have to use same files only see at before i also tried these thing to change some file and all but i failed it wont boot thats why i preffer to use all same files by the way why you want to change those file ?
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Actually I'm just wondering if a different BaseBand version could lead to some phone signal issue,like low band signal and so on,that's why I'm asking;but if you're telling me that the phone will work perfectly fine.even with that diffrent BaseBand version,I'll be good (I've installed Aroma v11 yesterday,so I'm "testing" it)also what are XXLA2 and XXMB2 ?

Official Stock 4.1.2 Firmware for i9100?

Hi All,
Forgive me, I'm new to the i9100 (well, actually its a mates one). As I have the N7000, which is a similar device...
My mate wants this phone to return fully to stock, with no root... Which is fine, and could just go to SammyMobile, whatever that site is... However I select this, and go through the links... and get nothing..
Ideally I'm looking for a firmware with the following...
1) Latest official stock JellyBean (4.1.2)
2) Non Rooted
3) UK or Generic based
4) Non OEM branded
5) No CSC (whatever that is, Country Code thingie).
I believe Carphone Warehouse are the best ones to get, as they are not OEM branded, and generic... But can't find any valid file hosts stocking it, other than a RapidGator, which keeps telling me Captcha code invalid...???
Thanks, Lister
AndroidFirmwares.net
androidfirmwares.net/Home/sgs2
Go to the ^ above link and search for your kind of firmware! All of them work magnificently
aksh2001 said:
androidfirmwares.net/Home/sgs2
Go to the ^ above link and search for your kind of firmware! All of them work magnificently
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The link is not working for me, can someone host it please I am after the latest stock rom for New Zealand TNZ / Spark
Cheers
TG09 said:
The link is not working for me, can someone host it please I am after the latest stock rom for New Zealand TNZ / Spark
Cheers
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I have found this - http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/13522/I9100TDVLSH_I9100TTNZLSA_TNZ/
and it seems to work, but I am not getting a CSC code? where can I get the CSC file for this so I can flash with Odin.
TG09 said:
I have found this - http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/13522/I9100TDVLSH_I9100TTNZLSA_TNZ/
and it seems to work, but I am not getting a CSC code? where can I get the CSC file for this so I can flash with Odin.
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The CSC is included in the rom(it is at the bottom of the info in your link)
noppy22 said:
The CSC is included in the rom(it is at the bottom of the info in your link)
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I have applied it but still dont get the CSC, just says 'Unknown'.
I will re apply it again and see how it goes.
Still a no go on the CSC, strange I am not getting any. Never had this issue before. Any ideas lads?
I have search the around and found thread on here, but all links are removed for the CSC files.
** I have got it working ,managed in to install CWM recovery and formatted all drivers /Data etc...
Then used Odin again and installed this 4.1.2. LSD build and I have a CSC and can use Kies now.

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