Flashing just modem with Odin - Galaxy S I9000 General

Hello
I'm trying to flash the jpu modem on stock jpy since I had good results with it. I don't really know where to get it correctly. I've found a jpu modem in the doc rom thread, but it's some zip file, i took the modem.bin file out and just made a TAR out of it. seems other modem tar files include just that.
But i don't know if it's correct.
And I'd welcome info on how to flash it, should I put it in the phone field?
Since this is a great way to brick a phone, I'd like some advice on this matter.
Thank you.

You can use heimdal and just flash the modem.bin directly
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creat0r79 said:
And I'd welcome info on how to flash it, should I put it in the phone field?
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Don't put it in a TAR file. Just flash the modem.bin directly. Put it in the "PHONE" box. Make sure Repartition is unchecked and no other fields are filled.
After it's done, go to About to verify it flashed correctly. (Look at Baseband)

Done, running JPU modem on stock JPY...seems to also boot faster now
Thank you.

Hi
I am new to Flashing .. Do I need to do Factory Reset even for flashing only the modem.bin file or not..pls reply.

creat0r79 said:
Hello
I'm trying to flash the jpu modem on stock jpy since I had good results with it. I don't really know where to get it correctly. I've found a jpu modem in the doc rom thread, but it's some zip file, i took the modem.bin file out and just made a TAR out of it. seems other modem tar files include just that.
But i don't know if it's correct.
And I'd welcome info on how to flash it, should I put it in the phone field?
Since this is a great way to brick a phone, I'd like some advice on this matter.
Thank you.
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The .zip file in Doc's thread is meant to be flashed through recovery (CWM or 2e). But I guess flashing through Odin worked for you, so all's well.

cs_k said:
Hi
I am new to Flashing .. Do I need to do Factory Reset even for flashing only the modem.bin file or not..pls reply.
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not required
seltaeb said:
The .zip file in Doc's thread is meant to be flashed through recovery (CWM or 2e). But I guess flashing through Odin worked for you, so all's well.
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they r not flashing .zip they are flashing modem.bin in ODIN. It works.

Related

Full Odin DI01 package...but have a question...

http://adrynalyne.us/files/kernels/DI01package3.tar.md5
Mirror:
http://galaxysense.com/DI01package3.tar.md5
Flash via PDA in Odin. Use at your own risk, you will be unrooted and fully bloated DI01 after flash. Good for returning to stock, or fixing your breaks.
Please note:
While this should remove Voodoo 4/5 (and anything else), you should take all other paths to remove it first.
Flashes:
Modem
Kernel
System
Recovery
Formats:
Dbdata
Data
Cache
Does not include:
Recovery.
You can get recovery as a separate package if you really need it, from the stickied Odin thread.
My question is that I unziped the package and I see boot, cache.rfs, dbdata.rfs, factoryfs.rfs, modem, movinand, param.lfs, recovery, sbl, zimage. Ok....it says that I have to flash modem, kernel, system, and recovery....but where is kernel and system...???? and for the formatting part...where or which one is the Data??
And my final question is do I just open those stuff on PDA? through using odin?
I am sorry guys...I am just so nube...and I read more than 100s of replies but I dont understand or dont see my questions....so please help me experts!!!!
Wait, what? You don't unzip anything. Just put the package in the PDA box in odin. I just got done doing this.
It's just telling you what it does...doesn't mean you go taking those files out. Like I said, just put the whole file in the pda box in odin
brian85 said:
Wait, what? You don't unzip anything. Just put the package in the PDA box in odin. I just got done doing this.
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Oh dang......thats what it was....thank you so much.....c...?? nube like me need you guys....
DO I need to do anything like de voodoo or something b4 flashing to DI01 package???
ksbc616 said:
DO I need to do anything like de voodoo or something b4 flashing to DI01 package???
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Just go into download mode (after you open odin). click on pda on odin and find the full package. Once you done so, click start and dont touch anything.
Thats it.
Kaze105 said:
Just go into download mode (after you open odin). click on pda on odin and find the full package. Once you done so, click start and dont touch anything.
Thats it.
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alright!!! thank you so much!!

cant flash firmware please help

hi i was using bobcatrom on my s4 but thought i would try evil rom ,i installed rom to my ex sd card flashed rom through cwm it got 10% through and booted to galaxy screen ,i then went into cwm and tried the bobcat rom but the same happened,i then went to sam firmware and dowloaded stock ,it is the form of a zip ,how do i flash this zip using odin,please help has i need my phone urgently many thanks
someone please
I think you need to extract the contents of zip first.
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Search and you shall find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41072426
xyzulu said:
Search and you shall find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41072426
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yes i did find that ,but it takes me over 2 hours to download file
i have bootloader
csc
modem
platform
in the zip ,what goes where in odin please cheers
westentertainer said:
yes i did find that ,but it takes me over 2 hours to download file
i have bootloader
csc
modem
platform
in the zip ,what goes where in odin please cheers
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You've unzipped 1 too many times.
You need the .Tar file.
Flash this in PDA section of Odin and you're good to go!
I would recommend formatting cache, data, system and preload in CWM first.
xyzulu said:
Search and you shall find: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41072426
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Obagleyfreer said:
You've unzipped 1 too many times.
You need the .Tar file.
Flash this in PDA section of Odin and you're good to go!
I would recommend formatting cache, data, system and preload in CWM first.
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i managed to get it up and running again now thanks, by putting the single tar files in the appropriate sections in odin
westentertainer said:
i managed to get it up and running again now thanks, by putting the single tar files in the appropriate sections in odin
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Good idea is to KEEP a copy of the stock rom for these little incidents... It is easier, and sometimes the only way, to flash the stock rom after a bad flash...
If you have the I9505 I would suggest buying Mobile ODIN... It makes flashing ALL roms so much easier... You do need to root the phone 1st though with PC ODIN. After that you can flash the tar files through it or the custom rom zip files... Mods can be flashed easily too.
since no one has suggested a nandroid backup, i am going ahead and doing that.
i have found it to be the most helpful when things go wrong

flash .pit file

hi all.
i'm actually on CM 10.1 stable. i want to flash via odin 4.2.2 stock fw.
may i use .pit file for repartition or my telephone will explode?
thank you.
Why would you want/need to flash a PIT for a simple return to stock ? (Only flash PIT's in very specific circumstances/as a last resort/if you have nothing to lose).
MistahBungle said:
Why would you want/need to flash a PIT for a simple return to stock ? (Only flash PIT's in very specific circumstances/as a last resort/if you have nothing to lose).
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i thought that it was useful for a better and cleaner flashing.
Not necessary. Get stock rom from Samfirmware, flash with Odin, done. Playing with PIT's when you don't need to is a recipe for a busted phone (I've seen many many people do this in the 2 yrs I've been coming here).

[Q] how to create ODIN package with Modem and Bootloader from Stock rom?

Hello,
I am on Cyanogenmod 13. and I have outdated Modem and Bootloader. which effect my network signal
I have downloaded the latest stock firmware which is for my specific device .
from reading all over XDA this is what i understand is the procedure:
1. getting the right stock rom <- done
2. extracting the required files <- my main question
3. create 2 tar packages for Modem and for Bootloader
4. creating MD5 checksum of both file.
5. flashing using ODIN while placing modem file to CR slot and Bootloader to BL slot. (flashing it twice before boot as it might be reset)
now i know how to do all this steps but my problem is to understand which files are required to Modem tar and Bootloader tar.
the available flash-able files made by the community are not consistent. for example some of the modem tar file people made contain modem.bin and NON-HLOS.bin while others only modem.bin.
this are the files in the original stock rom:
aboot.mbn
sbl1.mbn
rpm.mbn
tz.mbn
sdi.mbn
NON-HLOS.bin
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img.ext4
modem.bin
cache.img.ext4
hidden.img.ext4
which of them i need to place in the Bootloader tar (BL) and which in the Modem tar (CP)?
I've also searched around hoping to find answer to this question. I've also compared a lot of bootloader & modem tarballs and each was different. If you found a solution please post it here. Otherwise the safest way is to flash stock firmware and then reflash it with desired custom one ...
allidea said:
I've also searched around hoping to find answer to this question
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Which one? About Odin's slot? Use AP slot for everything.
bbsc said:
Which one? About Odin's slot? Use AP slot for everything.
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I'd like to know which files to extract from stock FW. I don't want to end up in boot loop or something worse.
From what I've seen my stock ROM has following files as shown on 1st attachment and most custom modem + bootloader tarballs have files (below files are from PhoeniX ROM v13.6) as shown on 2nd attachment.
There is one particular file named sdi.mbn which can be found in custom modem+bootloader tarballs and which is not present in stock rom.
Ok, I don't know if it's correct or no, but I used for bootloader/modem/kernel update on SM-G900V such a file as shown on the picture.
The original (HOME) .tar.md5 was renamed to .tar.
The next files from it were deleted:
- cache.img.ext4;
- system.img.ext4.
Pit-file was added.
The resulting file was flashed via Odin's AP slot.
Result:
- bootloader, recovery, kernel and modem updated;
- Binary: Official; System: Official;
- all data on /data remain untouched.
allidea said:
I've also searched around hoping to find answer to this question. I've also compared a lot of bootloader & modem tarballs and each was different. If you found a solution please post it here. Otherwise the safest way is to flash stock firmware and then reflash it with desired custom one ...
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All described here: https://jdrch.wordpress.com/2017/01...ions-without-breaking-custom-rom-or-recovery/
Thanks to both of you. @Hawaiihemd - As I already mentioned I am bothered by mysterious file named sdi.mbn which is not present in stock ROM (also mentioned by others who asked around about it too) but everyone mentioned it should be there ... funny ...
allidea said:
Thanks to both of you. @Hawaiihemd - As I already mentioned I am bothered by mysterious file named sdi.mbn which is not present in stock ROM (also mentioned by others who asked around about it too) but everyone mentioned it should be there ... funny ...
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Are you still trying to figure this out??
bobbylo said:
Are you still trying to figure this out??
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Nope. I don't know if I figured it out, but I've extracted all files from stock ROM as shown on second attachment in Post #4 above except sdi.mbn, created a .tar and flashed via ODIN ... Everything is working fine and new modem is displayed in device info.
allidea said:
Nope. I don't know if I figured it out, but I've extracted all files from stock ROM as shown on second attachment in Post #4 above except sdi.mbn, created a .tar and flashed via ODIN ... Everything is working fine and new modem is displayed in device info.
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ok,so you created a .tar?Not a .tar.md5? why did'nt you need the sdi.mbn?
bobbylo said:
ok,so you created a .tar?Not a .tar.md5?
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No just .tar as ODIN will accept it as well. I'm no expert but my guess .md5 is just a hash to verify .tar.
I used a tool named Odin Tar Converter v1.0 I think I found it on xda somewhere, but you can use any compression tool which is able to make .tar archives ie. 7-Zip.
Afterwards I just followed instructions for flashing bootloader and modem from PhoenixROM so I added .tar archive I've created to AP (newer ODIN) / PDA (older ODIN) and flashed it.
I've came across following instructions:
For the bootloader select BL and browse to your bootloader file.
For the modem select CP and browse to your modem file.
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But since I created .tar regarding PhoenixROM bootloader and modem .tar structure it made more sense to follow PhoenixROM instructions.
why did'nt you need the sdi.mbn?
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Maybe I needed it, but no matter how many stock ROMs I got my hands on none of them had this file. According to this article it seems sdi.mbn contains contains transmission band info although I don't think author himself was clear what it actually is used for. Anyway I decided to try and flash modem without it.
allidea said:
No just .tar as ODIN will accept it as well. I'm no expert but my guess .md5 is just a hash to verify .tar.
I used a tool named Odin Tar Converter v1.0 I think I found it on xda somewhere, but you can use any compression tool which is able to make .tar archives ie. 7-Zip.
Afterwards I just followed instructions for flashing bootloader and modem from PhoenixROM so I added .tar archive I've created to AP (newer ODIN) / PDA (older ODIN) and flashed it.
I've came across following instructions:
But since I created .tar regarding PhoenixROM bootloader and modem .tar structure it made more sense to follow PhoenixROM instructions.
Maybe I needed it, but no matter how many stock ROMs I got my hands on none of them had this file. According to this article it seems sdi.mbn contains contains transmission band info although I don't think author himself was clear what it actually is used for. Anyway I decided to try and flash modem without it.
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Ok,was just wondering...I have an xda page where i created bootloaders and modems for the S5 G900T t-mobile.I use a program called cygwin64 to create the .tar.md5 files.It involves some command line input..Maybe yours is easier....Anyway,don't think i'll need to make any more,as i think there done with updates for the G900T,and maybe all the S5's

Problem to install Stock firmware VIA ODIN

Friends model is Model: G928G. I tried to install a ROM Sotck via Odin and gives me error at the end of the process with many diferent Sotock ROMs. I have tried on 4 different computers from i3 to i7 respectively, also using 3 cable OEM Samsung, all files installed properly, only allows the Smart Switch can a make reinstallation. any suggestions?
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Friends model is Model: G928G. I tried to install a ROM Sotck via Odin and gives me error at the end of the process with many diferent Sotock ROMs. I have tried on 4 different computers from i3 to i7 respectively, also using 3 cable OEM Samsung, all files installed properly, only allows the Smart Switch can a make reinstallation. any suggestions?
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Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Konsstantine34 said:
Hey, just an opinion. Search around G928G modem.tar and flash it by CP tab of odin before flashing the firmware. Than try flasing firmware. If fails again, remove modem.bin file from firmware(dont know how to). Otherwise extract the whole files from firmware, delete modem.bin and make the rest files as firmware with proper tool(TAR maker or else). Good luck.
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Resolved...
with new update 6.0.1 G928GDDS2BPD2_G928GODD2BPC3 Flash MODEM with ODIN and later Flash ROM:good:
MelvinGt5 said:
Resolved...
with new update 6.0.1 G928GDDS2BPD2_G928GODD2BPC3 Flash MODEM with ODIN and later Flash ROM:good:
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Well done, glad to know.

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