SGS2 - Pit file for odin - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all
Can you give me a download to a pit file for odin (my device running stock 4.1.2)?
Does this pit file would fix my phone? (im in kind of a brick)
Thanks

Hi
What have you done before the brick? If it is a MMC Erase Brick because a Wipe Factory Reset in a suceptible kernel, maybe I can help you. But in this case you need to run two tools in CWM Recovery to find out where exactly the internal SD was damaged, and then, use a modified .pit to create the partitions in a whay that the damaged part is 'jumped'
Until there, I uploaded the stock .pit for a 4.1.2 for an internal SD card of 16 gb
http://www.4shared.com/file/LOkivHesba/i9100_16GB_u1_02_20110310_emmc.html

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[Q] /sdcard unaccessible

Good day! This is my first post and don't flame me because i really tried to search
for a solution before posting; either i just didn't look enough or i could'nt understand the solutions.
SO, here's my problem:
I cannot access /sdcard.
I came from CM9 nightly and i know what i did wrong. I mistakenly removed my usb cable when my phone was still in usb mass storage mode. That's the only thing i thought i did wrong.
On ES File explorer i get "SD card empty, unmounted or not present" when accessing /sdcard
So what i did is to return to stock firmware, hard reset, did a factory reset of the internal storage... and thought all is good. IT AIN'T.
What the factory reset did was make a folder /emmc and put the internal storage data there.
I can assume that the /sdcard folder may be corrupted and inaccessible.
I found/thought of some solutions:
1.) Rerouting /emmc as /sdcard like in this thread
Swap the mounting points on ICS (CM9) for emmc and sdcard
2.) Reflashing stock firmware again with PIT file (I haven't done this before, is it that scary? ) Can someone explain what the difference of flashing with or without PIT? And also how can i flash a pit file when the firmware i downloaded has only 1 file (what firmware should i download then?)? Also, should i backup /efs before flashing PIT?
How do I know I am using a correct PIT file?
Any ideas what i should do?
format the sd card cheerz
jeromepaez said:
2.) Reflashing stock firmware again with PIT file (I haven't done this before, is it that scary? ) Can someone explain what the difference of flashing with or without PIT? And also how can i flash a pit file when the firmware i downloaded has only 1 file (what firmware should i download then?)? Also, should i backup /efs before flashing PIT?
How do I know I am using a correct PIT file?
And that's why phones get bricked you would need to read and learn before flashing stuff .
Do not use PIT file is the recommendation for SGS2 as their is far higher chance of hard bricking a phone .
EFS should be backed up on day one .
jje
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[help] phones internal sdcard changed from 11gb to 4.1gb

i had checkrom hd v6 gingerbread on my phone...i wanted to flash ice cream sandwich to my s2 so i wipe data/factory reset from recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache and under mounts and storage i formatted system....basically the procedure is to remove the battery and then flash from download mode but accidentally my phone started to reboot when i put my battery in again so i removed the battery again and enter to download mode and flashed ics v4.0.4 ..after dat all my files in my internal sd card were corrupted and some of the folders were deleted and i coudnt copy or write any files into my internal sd card. so i formatted my internal memory card and my total space of memory card is now showing only 4.11gb... plzz help
sohail19 said:
i had checkrom hd v6 gingerbread on my phone...i wanted to flash ice cream sandwich to my s2 so i wipe data/factory reset from recovery and wipe cache and dalvik cache and under mounts and storage i formatted system....basically the procedure is to remove the battery and then flash from download mode but accidentally my phone started to reboot when i put my battery in again so i removed the battery again and enter to download mode and flashed ics v4.0.4 ..after dat all my files in my internal sd card were corrupted and some of the folders were deleted and i coudnt copy or write any files into my internal sd card. so i formatted my internal memory card and my total space of memory card is now showing only 4.11gb... plzz help
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Did you flash also the .pit file inside the package, right?
Now re-flash the ROM: CSC, CODE & MODEM but ATTENTION! DON'T FLASH THIS .PIT u1_02_20120326_emmc_EXT4_8GB.pit!!!
Instead flash this one: View attachment Recommended_.pit.zip
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Tuqano said:
Did you flash also the .pit file inside the package, right?
Now re-flash the ROM: CSC, CODE & MODEM but ATTENTION! DON'T FLASH THIS .PIT u1_02_20120326_emmc_EXT4_8GB.pit!!!
Instead flash this one: View attachment 1182568
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yes i flashed that pit.. but im now on gingerbread la4 one package file but still the same problem of not writing or copying to/from mmc . i think formatting the system and restarting the phone is causing the problem.??
If you flashed the .pit file in the latest leak then im afraid youre done for, i cant think of any solution because eventually if you keep flashing and wiping youre gonna brick out.
Needs a samsung service to fix this me thinks, why did you flash the pit???, its not aan i9100 official pit, the official is 16gb, NOBODY else flash this pit file please.
graemeg said:
If you flashed the .pit file in the latest leak then im afraid youre done for, i cant think of any solution because eventually if you keep flashing and wiping youre gonna brick out.
Needs a samsung service to fix this me thinks, why did you flash the pit???, its not aan i9100 official pit, the official is 16gb, NOBODY else flash this pit file please.
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but what do i say to samsung people to get the service in warranty..
Read, the guide in the general section
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graemeg said:
If you flashed the .pit file in the latest leak then im afraid youre done for, i cant think of any solution because eventually if you keep flashing and wiping youre gonna brick out.
Needs a samsung service to fix this me thinks, why did you flash the pit???, its not aan i9100 official pit, the official is 16gb, NOBODY else flash this pit file please.
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is it anyway caused by formatting the system and automatic reboot after putting the battery in or is it because of the wrong pit file.?? and if it is because of pit file can i reflash the lq5 firmware with the default pit..
i managed to get my memory card back to 11gb i flashed an old gingerbread firmware kh3 with pit file ..and back to 11 gb and now i can copy and write without any error.

Reverting to stock firmware via CWM

Guys just one small question..
I think i have messed up my phone a bit..so i wanna go back to stock firmware..I dont wanna delete my internal storage..so basically am not gonna do a factory reset( coz i have heard it deletes the internal sd as well)
So i am basically gonna reboot into CWM recovery..do a full wipe etc..
now the question is what should i do? i have the zip file from sammobile for my stock firmware..
Now can i flash that stock firmware directly through CWM? or the firmware downloaded from samsung mobile can only be flashed via odin? If yes, then what other options do i have coz i dont wanna use odin to flash...
thanks
Depending on the version that you download, it could be wipe/non wipe version. Also, by checking the content inside the zip file, if it is a .tar or .tar.md5, you can only use odin to flash those files. If the content are META-INF + system folder, probably contain boot.img, it can be flash from CWM recovery.
Wipe data/factoy reset don't format your internal sd partition, so you won't lost your files. However .android-secure in external sd will be deleted, so take note on this
im asking about the internal factory reset of the phone..settings->backup->factory reset..It does delete your internal sd card data too, right?
and yeh i would love to get the cwm version of my stock rom I9100XWLP7..any idea where i can get it? Still downloading the firmware from sammobile..but i think it will be the odin one only..
thanks
Stock ROMS to flash via recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292825
Hi I've factory reset and flashed via odin numerous times. I still have my photos music on my sd card. Usually safe when flashing via pda in odin in terms of wiping. Data is wiped when flashing the CSC partition.
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How to repartition and gain more space for apps?

I've been trying to repartition my i777 since yesterday using my own .pit file which I got through Heimdall, I edited it so the internal partition will have more space for apps but it keeps getting an error when I try to flash it. Anyone has a .pit file pre-edited or can help me with the issue?

repartition with ODIN

Hello,
does repartition with ODIN and pit file erase all data from the phone when flashing a rom? I need to completely wipe internal SDCARD, from apps to user photos, videos, etc.. BROKEN SCREEN. I can only use ODIN in download mode, or boot recovery.
I already flashed with the pit file selecting repartition, but I don't know if it erased all of the data on the internal SD.
Thank you

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