What is the Baseband? - Fascinate General

I've run all three of DI01, DJ05, and DL09, and today I decided to go back to DI01. I noticed, though, that my baseband version has v.DL09 tacked on to the end, while build version says DI01 like it should. What is the Baseband, and should I be concerned that it's DL09 when I'm running DI01?

Does everything still work? I noticed that on my wife's phone and realized that sms, mms, didnt work along with freezing. She was going from di01 to dl09. We had a bad download for the rom I think. It was only 120 mb instea dc of 154 mb. Hsd to odin again with dj05 and pit file, and reroot I believe. Good luck.
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Baseband is the radio or modem version depending upon what thread you read. The radio/modem file is flashed via odin. And mismatched radio/modem and rom will lead to things not working. You need to find the matching radio/modem for the particular rom you are running.
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if you're gonna be on DI01 you need to have matching modem. same goes for EVERY rom. Modem has to batch build version. if it doesn't, you're asking for stupid things to happen.

Okay, then. Anyone know where I can get a copy of the DI01 radio? I searched for a while and the only thing I found was this, and I get a status 7 error from clockwork when I try to flash that modem_update.zip.

Brah that would explain whats wrong. YOU CAN'T FLASH A MODEM FILE WITH CWM. You need to flash the modem file with odin.
These are instructions on flashing a modem file HERE step 6 and on is for a rom.
your best bet would be to just flash a dj05 rom. If you can't find the di01 modem.
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D'oh. And I knew that too, from flashing DJ05 and DL09.
However, I'm still stuck without a DI01 modem, because the thread I linked to does *not* provide modem file like I thought. It *is* a CWM update zip; for what, I'm not sure. So again, I have to ask, do you know where I can find a DI01 modem?
Thanks for the help.

Adrynalyn has a return to completly stock thread, its in the development section.
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I'd really rather not return to complete stock when all I need is the modem. Is it possible to extract it from the stock odin tar file found here?

Check in IRC, someone there will have it... If they are in a good mood

Thanks. For now I've just done a restore back to the DL09 set up I was running to get me through tonight and work in the morning. I'll ask around in IRC tomorrow. Thanks for the help, guys.

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ae you having trouble going back to di18 from froyo

im not sure to update or not. people seem to be having alot of problems with this froyo update and some arent. i think its mainly due to not wiping. my main concern is ive seen some users not like the update and are having trouble going back to di18. anyone been able to use odin and go back to di18? if so did you use the older odin or newer and did you use the pit file? i dont want to update if i cant get back to di18. i have the older and newer odin on my computer. another question i know for the old version of odin you had to extract and thedirections for the newer one doesnt. anybody know why? thanks
musclehead84 said:
im not sure to update or not. people seem to be having alot of problems with this froyo update and some arent. i think its mainly due to not wiping. my main concern is ive seen some users not like the update and are having trouble going back to di18. anyone been able to use odin and go back to di18? if so did you use the older odin or newer and did you use the pit file? i dont want to update if i cant get back to di18. i have the older and newer odin on my computer. another question i know for the old version of odin you had to extract and thedirections for the newer one doesnt. anybody know why? thanks
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I used the original ODIN w/ the original PIT file... works fine. ODIN doesn't care what version OS is on your phone, it wipes EVERYTHING out
You can also flash the stock di18 rom using clockwork. Just make sure you do a data wipe and use a rom that formats the system before it installs.
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is this method okay to use too?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861259
I went back to DG27 from a Froyo rom using ODIN, which is 2 updates before DI18, so yea, ODIN doesn't care what you are flashing from and to.
so can i flash dk28 through odin if i already have dk28 installed
lilxflip said:
so can i flash dk28 through odin if i already have dk28 installed
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ODIN doesn't look, know, or care what OS version is on your phone. What ODIN does is wipe out your current install and flash whatever TAR/BIN you put in there. You can flash DI18 over DK28, DG27 over DK28, whatever...
im been reading mixed results about whether or not the pit is needed to be used when using odin. does anyone know if you need it or not?
the pit isnt needed...i went from dk28 back to di18 yesterday without the pit...i just used the di18 tar in the pda section.....one thing odin kept on saying md5 was invalid but i redownloaded the same di18 tar again and it worked.....this was on the most recent version of odin.

[Q] Fascinate stuck on SAMSUNG logo, no idea what to do

So I was never into rooting phones I never really cared that much and my friend said it was really awesome so he rooted my phone then never told me anything to do with it so I seriously didn't change a single thing. I also guess he didn't mention you can't reset factory settings which is what I did and it is stuck on the samsung logo. I searched for this and read the "flash odin" that means zero to me. I absolutely have no idea what any of that is, can anyone help me? Thanks in advance!
Alas, I don't have any links to give you, but hopefully I can clarify what you need to do.
Odin is simply a program that is used for flashing software to your phone. All you do is download said program, as well as a recovery file and a PIT file (which is what is used to repartition the phone's internal memory). Your safest bet is to download the DL09 package, which will get you back to the stock android 2.1 that your phone came with. From there you can run your phone's system update to upgrade to the current version. There are instructions on how to flash through Odin, so I won't go into that. What you'll want to look for, though, is a full odin package, which means that it includes EVERYTHING, and you won't have to flash the system, radio, modem, etc. separately.
Hopefully that clears things up a bit. I was in the same boat as you recently.
EDIT: The most important thing to do is relax. I know it's scary to get such a bad error on your first crack into rooting, but Odin makes it REALLY hard to brick this phone. It's a little intimidating at first, but once you start flashing through Odin, no android issue will phase you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1026746 This is the thread I used when I screwed up my Fascinate. May it serve you well.
Ok, you will definitely be able to get out of this situation. Try this link https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cZAF3hzDIHSMEkf0QcFs2cLLrF5PmOUEXcM268FoIzk/edit?hl=en&authkey=CKqWypcP for some basic info. Look through these forums/internet and download ODIN (any version should do). Find a link to the DL09, ED01, or ED04 odin files for the full rom and a link for the atlas_v2.2.pit file. Make sure the samsung usb drivers are installed on your PC for your phone. Pull the battery. Open up ODIN. plug in the usb to your computer and phone. Hold down the "volume down" button until a yellow android comes up for your phone that says "downloading". At this point ODIN should turn yellow in the first box. Click "Pit" and select the atlas_v2.2.pit file. Click PDA!!! and select the rom that you downloaded. Hit "Start" and wait about 5 minutes until ODIN turns green and tells you "success". Disconnect the USB. Put battery back in. Boot up and hopefully you should have a stock phone back. All of your settings will be gone and you may have to OTA upgrade to the latest ROM through verizon, but all your data on the SD card will still be there. Good luck!
Mikes30000 said:
Find a link to the DL09, ED01, or ED04 odin files for the full rom
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I would recommend against the ED01. That's a leaked ROM, and if you ever need to send your phone in for Warranty, they'll know you were up to no good. DL09 and OTA update is usually the safest bet.
seraphls said:
I would recommend against the ED01. That's a leaked ROM, and if you ever need to send your phone in for Warranty, they'll know you were up to no good. DL09 and OTA update is usually the safest bet.
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EB01 was the leaked Froyo ROM. ED01 was the first official Froyo build released from verizon/samsung. Since then there has been official upgrade builds of ED03 and ED04. The newest, ED05 is a leak. So no problem flashing ED01. I personally prefer to flash DL09 then let the phone OTA to ED04.
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EB01 was the leaked Froyo ROM. ED01 was the first official Froyo build released from verizon/samsung. Since then there has been official upgrade builds of ED03 and ED04. The newest, ED05 is a leak. So no problem flashing ED01. I personally prefer to flash DL09 then let the phone OTA to ED04.
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And that, kids, is why you don't post on XDA before your morning tea - you forget how to read! My bad - I stand corrected.

Problems Stock OEM EH03 modem

My dad got GB - EH03 pushed OTA to him, and he's getting missed calls. I'm running CM7 so I have no idea what's going on in OEM world.
I've searched and searched but came up empty - is there any known problems with the EH03 modem missing calls? (ie. says missed call, but phone never rang).
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Even though he has the stock verizon ****, I can use Odin and flash the EC09 modem on there, right? I mean, as far as I understand EC09 it's running fine...
Alot of folks have been having troubles with ota eh03. My advice would be to odin the stock eh03. You can find it in my guide or the dev section under "Full eh03 tar"...seems to have alot less issues... and yes you can flash the ec09 modem in odin aswell. I like it better than eh03, because eh03 is always stuck in 1x...that could be part of the reason you dad fascinate is missing calls.
droidstyle said:
Alot of folks have been having troubles with ota eh03. My advice would be to odin the stock eh03. You can find it in my guide or the dev section under "Full eh03 tar"...seems to have alot less issues... and yes you can flash the ec09 modem in odin aswell. I like it better than eh03, because eh03 is always stuck in 1x...that could be part of the reason you dad fascinate is missing calls.
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Yeaaaaa, that's not an option for him. I can't even try to quantify the number of hours he spends nit picking at his phone making sure everything is exactly where he wants it to be.. Reformatting isn't an option :-\. Re-flashing EH03 without a factory reset probably won't work well.
So I'm pretty limited to flashing modems, I guess... Blah...
I guess I'll put on EC09..
No in the post it has the modem only. no need to flash the whole rom.
xwhofarted said:
No in the post it has the modem only. no need to flash the whole rom.
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Which modem are you talking about? EH03 or EC09? I figure EC09 has been pretty sexy solid, so I should flash that on his instead of the EH03 that he has on there now.
Yes, ec09 seems to be a better modem, that's the one he's talking about. I do use EH03 though with no problems. Even get calls in my garage which i never did before. you can flash modems without losing data. If you're worried though, download titanium backup and do a full back-up. Another option is to simply flash clockwork temporarily so you can do a nandroid just in case.
gt43aw said:
Yes, ec09 seems to be a better modem, that's the one he's talking about. I do use EH03 though with no problems. Even get calls in my garage which i never did before. you can flash modems without losing data. If you're worried though, download titanium backup and do a full back-up. Another option is to simply flash clockwork temporarily so you can do a nandroid just in case.
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I just flashed EC09 and he's been happy. He stopped missing phone calls.

[fixed] NC1 - Bluetooth won't start, logcat provided, phone calling issue too

I've never been good at pulling and producing logcats, and I'm using some Logcat Extreme app I found on the Play Store, so I'm not sure if this is going to help at all.... here's the background on the subject:
I just went from NB1 to NC1 by doing a full Odin of stock NB1, then flashing the NC1 update file, then got root and recovery from these steps here, all went very smoothly. The reason I did this was to fix a problem I've been having with placing and receiving calls - for some reason, my phone will make a call one minute and then not make one the next, usually connecting to whoever it is I'm calling, but no audio is produced at all. I use Bluetooth in the car, but that isn't the issue, it happened regardless of where I was.
So, I figured something was screwed up in the ROM, and since I don't have the time to reinstall everything even with using Titanium Backup as help, I got NC1 on the phone and then restored my data using Safestrap recovery from NB1 - while I'm very aware that I most likely brought my problem with me, I do believe that restoring data from TiBU would likely do the same thing, and I hate to be so busy right now that I can't even get my phone working by starting clean and then adding back everything one by one in order to ensure working condition, I just have to fix the problem on the back end of this right now....
So now that my phone is on NC1, calls are working okay right now (that may change) but the Bluetooth module will not come on at all. I turn it on, it turns it right off. I can't figure it out and don't even want to pretend I know what I'm doing with reading logcats, so I've attached it below. It contains a filtered logcat using the term "Bluetooth" as a filter. If someone can point me in the right direction, that would be great and I really appreciate it!
EDIT - I have wiped the ROM and installed everything from TiBU, everything works as normal now, just wish I didn't have to set my phone all back up from scratch again, I like using the restore data function of recovery, while not foolproof, it works great to quickly change ROMs and put all the data back on the phone as before
What baseband do you have or did you flash a modem?
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What baseband do you have or did you flash a modem?
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I did flash a modem, previous to getting NC1, I flashed the NC1 baseband.
Sounds like either something got restored from System data incorrectly or a hardware issue. The only way to confirm is the flash back to oute stock and see if it all works correctly. Then do not restore data from previous ROM and see if it works. Then use Tibu and restore one app at a time and check if it is/is not working.
Also the flash able modems do not contain the non-hlos.bin, so possibly if you have the NC1 or NB1 non-hlos.bin installed from flashing the stock rom, then flashing the modem that ONLY contains the modem.bin it may be a conflict? I do not recall that issue happening on previous firmwares that HAD TO use the matching modem.bin and non-hlos.bin but maybe Sammy did something in the newest releases?
I have used ALL the modems in my thread with no issues. But I am STILL on MDB boot loader, never flashed a non-hlos.bin, and ONLY flashed the modem.bin. I have not had ANY issues at all on any like you describe.
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I also have yet to flash non-hlos.bin with any modem.... only modem.bin. I used odin pc 3.07, uncheck the auto reboot, flash the modem, reboot back to download mode, flash the modem again and it has always been good to go.
If it was me, I would download the moden again, check the md5 to ensure the download is good and flash it twice... if that doesn't work.. I would go back to stock..... typically, if I flash a rom, I skip trying to restore anything.... I just let the apps redownload...
Downloaded again, checked MD5, flashed three times (I'm not flashing through Odin, just using the ones RR provided through Safestrap), and still no Bluetooth....
Sounding more and more like I'm going to have to start from scratch instead of dealing with it here, and if I have to do this now and get a new phone in the next few months (come ON Sammy, hurry up with the S5 Prime / Galaxy F / Galaxy Alpha already!), I'm gonna be pissed!
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Downloaded again, checked MD5, flashed three times (I'm not flashing through Odin, just using the ones RR provided through Safestrap), and still no Bluetooth....
Sounding more and more like I'm going to have to start from scratch instead of dealing with it here, and if I have to do this now and get a new phone in the next few months (come ON Sammy, hurry up with the S5 Prime / Galaxy F / Galaxy Alpha already!), I'm gonna be pissed!
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I don't follow Safestrap too much but don't you have to flash a certain module to get it to work correctly? Again I am not up on Safestrap but I know I have seen a module talked about
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RockRatt said:
I don't follow Safestrap too much but don't you have to flash a certain module to get it to work correctly? Again I am not up on Safestrap but I know I have seen a module talked about
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I have seen something about that too, but like you, I don't know enough about it.... I thought for a modem file, I don't need that, but I've been wrong before!
EDIT - I have wiped the ROM and installed everything from TiBU, everything works as normal now, just wish I didn't have to set my phone all back up from scratch again, I like using the restore data function of recovery, while not foolproof, it works great to quickly change ROMs and put all the data back on the phone as before

Help, tried updating baseband and ended up with no baseband at all

So after having some connectivity issues recently, I just tried to update the baseband on my I9505. I downloaded the newest version for my phone (XXHOJ2) and used Odin to flash it. The size of the file (1.5GB) indicated that I was flashing more than just the modem firmware, so I wasn't surprised to find myself back in a Touchwiz-environment after rebooting. I thought I'd just deal with it and re-flash CM12 after I was done (is this how it's supposed to work, isn't there a way to update the baseband without flashing a complete stock ROM?).
Anyways, now it seems my phone simply doesn't have a baseband. It says "unknown" under "Baseband" in the settings, and it won't recognize the SIM card or even turn on Wifi. What did I do wrong?
And more importantly, how do I fix this?
To flash just the modem, you'd need to extract it from the tar md5 package that the ROM is packed up in. Then you can flash just that part through Odin.
To resolve your problem, flash the ROM again. For some reason, Odin installs of ROMs don't always function 100% properly when done. Usually, flashing the ROM again resolves the issue.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
To flash just the modem, you'd need to extract it from the tar md5 package that the ROM is packed up in. Then you can flash just that part through Odin.
To resolve your problem, flash the ROM again. For some reason, Odin installs of ROMs don't always function 100% properly when done. Usually, flashing the ROM again resolves the issue.
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Yeah, I realized that just now. I didn't even bother to look into the .md5 file before... Anyways, I tried reflashing with Odin and I got the exact same results. Baseband unknown, IMEI= null and no sim detected.
EDIT: Wow, I don't believe this... In a last attempt to save my phone, I just rooted and installed TWRP, then flashed an old nightly of CM12 I still had on my external SD. Didn't expect anything to happen, but voilĂ ... IMEI is back, Wifi connects, sim is detected, and baseband now reads XXUHOJ2, which is what I was initially trying to update it to. No idea how exactly that fixed it, but I'm sure glad it did!
I know you were using Cyanogenmod, but try installing the stock ROM on your device prior to installing Cyanogenmod and see if that restores your IMEI and baseband.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I know you were using Cyanogenmod, but try installing the stock ROM on your device prior to installing Cyanogenmod and see if that restores your IMEI and baseband.
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Problem solved, see the edit in my last post. Thanks for your help though, this one had me genuinely scared :laugh:
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