p3100 re-partition - Galaxy Tab 2 General

Hi guys, googling around i found this link where we can download .pit files for our tablet...As far as i know, these files are related with the partition sizes...Has anyone already tried this way with odin to reduce system partition?Thanks for the reply!
http://www.droidevelopers.com/f363/...-files.html?11722-Download-OPS-amp-PIT-files=

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Need a PIT file specialist help!

Is there a def who can change a pit file I found pittmagic on http://fs1.d-h.st/download/00017/2CW/PIT_Magic_v1.3.10_Release.zip
I can't find the pit file of my gt-n8013 and maybe I can the use the one of the gt-n8010? With the same rom I propose? Does anyone else know a bootloader trick maybe? I dont understand why it's so frustation to find a partition parameter mapping score's..
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Firmware replace

I wanted to download the firmware and remove all the bloat stuff from my N9108v.
Downloaded the firmware and it is a zip file. NO worries - unzipped and I don't see any ".tar.md5" files. Just various other files that include "mbn img ext4 bin" files. MNone of these look like working in ODIN. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
s327374 said:
I wanted to download the firmware and remove all the bloat stuff from my N9108v.
Downloaded the firmware and it is a zip file. NO worries - unzipped and I don't see any ".tar.md5" files. Just various other files that include "mbn img ext4 bin" files. MNone of these look like working in ODIN. Is there anything I'm doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
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HI OP - please remove thread - I just used a different extractor - less vigorous I guess. Did the trick and just extracted to the first layer. Ok - didn't remove the bloatware either...
Thanks.

Pit file for i9505 (16Gb) i9505XXUHOJ2 CSC=btu

Pit file for i9505XXUHOJ2
I have a hand-me-down 16gb LTE GT-i9505 from my son in London. (I'm in Australia). After a system crash during an OTA update I was unable to flash with Kies or Odin; tried different computers and OS's so then tried with heimdall using a downloaded pit file (I stupidly didn't save the original pit file beforeflashing) and the stock rom (i9505XXUHOJ2) from Sammobile. I don't know whether the pit file was suitable for my 16gb S4 or not, but heimdall still wouldn't flash the unzipped rom until I created a heimdall package with it. Even then, heimdall reported a failure to flash after successfully flashing eg one partition, so I just kept stopping and reconnecting to heimdall (Linux Mint 64 bit) until all partitions one at a time until all seemed to flash. Very messy process! (On my part not really understanding what I was doing)
Now my phone is crashing and rebooting constantly after working ok for a couple of weeks. This was the same issue that led me to update in the first place. I replaced with new battery. No change. Reinstalled stock again today without error using heimdall,but I'm still getting the random crashes. So I thought trying to reinstall again with a correct pit file this time might help. I'm thinking hardware problems after that as it also crashes in recovery and reboots.
Can someone direct me to a correct pit file ? - I have no idea which ones are compatible with my device and the stock rom I'm trying to get working again. This is my primary phone.
My hardware details are:
Device type: jflte
Name: jfltexx
Qcom/MSM8960 (32BIT)
msm8960/apq8064
GPU adreno 320
Modem: mdm9215m
Hardware revision MP 0.900
Bootloader i9505XXUHOJ2
PDA i9505XXUHOJ2
Baseband: i9505XXUHOJ2
CSC: BTU
Hi,
You could utilize search function around Galaxy S4 forum to get the proper pit for your phone.
Sent from my GT-I9500
krasCGQ said:
Hi,
You could utilize search function around Galaxy S4 forum to get the proper pit for your phone.
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I have been searching all day through xda and found nothing that seems to help. Googled for days without result either. There are pit files out there. But none seem to match my device/stock rom combination. And I've read (newbie on these matters) that it does matter which pit file is used, and could be the cause of my constant crashing problems if partitioning is not quite right.
If you could narrow my search options I'd be happy to keep searching but not for lack of trying on my part so far.
gc2712 said:
I have been searching all day through xda and found nothing that seems to help. Googled for days without result either. There are pit files out there. But none seem to match my device/stock rom combination.
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I think there are no specialized type for your phone (unlike my GT-I9500). Any pit files for regular GT-I9505 should be okay.
If you still 100% unsure, download BTU stock firmware via SamFirm with "Nature..." checked. It has pit file bundled with it and has 4 files when extracted (Pit is inside CSC's tar.md5).
Sent from my GT-I9500
krasCGQ said:
I think there are no specialized type for your phone (unlike my GT-I9500). Any pit files for regular GT-I9505 should be okay.
If you still 100% unsure, download BTU stock firmware via SamFirm with "Nature..." checked. It has pit file bundled with it and has 4 files when extracted (Pit is inside CSC's tar.md5).
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Thanks for the follow up. Much appreciated. I hadn't heard of Samfirm before but have downloaded it and will get the stock ROM today using it. I was under the impression that the pit file did matter depending on the capacity of the phone. (16gb,32gb,64gb). Unfortunately, my son can't remember which he purchased - he bought it online unlocked and the original invoice gives no indication, and I'm not sure whether PhoneInfo just looks at partition sizes or whether it actually interrogates the hardware to assess internal flash memory size (It says I have 16Gb).
If the pit file version really doesn't matter then I'll just use the one in the downloaded stock ROM, but I was hoping to verify this first.
Edit: It seems there is no CSC tar.md5 in the extracted download. Only the flashable partitions etc. I have attached an image of 7zip extraction. Any other thoughts/ideas?
google this; all-pit-files-for-samsung-softbrick_28
you´ll see a site with all sam pit files; you could also check for a software named magic pit, here in the forum, it allows you to check and alter the pit files easily.
Ghangrel said:
google this; all-pit-files-for-samsung-softbrick_28
you´ll see a site with all sam pit files; you could also check for a software named magic pit, here in the forum, it allows you to check and alter the pit files easily.
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Many thanks for the search tip. I'll have a look at magic pit too, but with a little more observant attention I also noticed the CSC*.tar.md5 file and it did indeed contain a single file called JFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit. So I am beginning to assume there is only one pit file for different i9505 international (and unlocked) variants? I have found several pit files now and had a look at them with pit magic (EMS Professional now) and they all seem the same as the one I installed on my phone and the one I downloaded with SamFirm.
What I would like to be able to calculate is the size of the partitions, but not sure how block size and block number fit together to calculate that number. Any advice?
gc2712 said:
Thanks for the follow up. Much appreciated. I hadn't heard of Samfirm before but have downloaded it and will get the stock ROM today using it. I was under the impression that the pit file did matter depending on the capacity of the phone. (16gb,32gb,64gb). Unfortunately, my son can't remember which he purchased - he bought it online unlocked and the original invoice gives no indication, and I'm not sure whether PhoneInfo just looks at partition sizes or whether it actually interrogates the hardware to assess internal flash memory size (It says I have 16Gb).
If the pit file version really doesn't matter then I'll just use the one in the downloaded stock ROM, but I was hoping to verify this first.
Edit: It seems there is no CSC tar.md5 in the extracted download. Only the flashable partitions etc. I have attached an image of 7zip extraction. Any other thoughts/ideas?
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gc2712 said:
Many thanks for the search tip. I'll have a look at magic pit too, but with a little more observant attention I also noticed the CSC*.tar.md5 file and it did indeed contain a single file called JFLTE_EUR_OPEN.pit. So I am beginning to assume there is only one pit file for different i9505 international (and unlocked) variants? I have found several pit files now and had a look at them with pit magic (EMS Professional now) and they all seem the same as the one I installed on my phone and the one I downloaded with SamFirm.
What I would like to be able to calculate is the size of the partitions, but not sure how block size and block number fit together to calculate that number. Any advice?
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Yes, that's it. Flash all files (AP, BL, CP, and CSC) on the corresponding section in ODIN. You don't need to provide additional pit because your phone will be partitioned using pit file inside CSC tar.md5 (re-partition should be checked). It'll do the magic.
Sent from my GT-I9500
krasCGQ said:
Yes, that's it. Flash all files (AP, BL, CP, and CSC) on the corresponding section in ODIN. You don't need to provide additional pit because your phone will be partitioned using pit file inside CSC tar.md5 (re-partition should be checked). It'll do the magic.
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I'm caught up with things for a few days now, but will give it a go. Many thanks.
gc2712 said:
What I would like to be able to calculate is the size of the partitions, but not sure how block size and block number fit together to calculate that number. Any advice?
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you can use the pitmagic to do this, it shows the starting block [block count] and the block size of each partition... one of the pits I´ve got was wrong, I could check it at sva partition table.
about what you want to know, I do believe the userdata is left alone only marking the starting block but the size is just identified by the program and not limited by the pit for start.
I'm still trying to figure out if my phone is 16gb or 32gb storage. If I use phoneinfo-Samsung it reports 16gb. If I input the device imei into imei.info.com I get 32gb listed for my device. All the other info for my s4 on that site is correct. Which source is likely to be correct? I am a little bit suspicious that phoneinfo-samsung might only look at formatted partitions to calculate storage rather than reporting on the hardware flash memory chip. I am wondering whether my constant system crashes may be because of incorrectly formatted partitions. Any advice?
gc2712 said:
I'm still trying to figure out if my phone is 16gb or 32gb storage. If I use phoneinfo-Samsung it reports 16gb. If I input the device imei into imei.info.com I get 32gb listed for my device. All the other info for my s4 on that site is correct. Which source is likely to be correct? I am a little bit suspicious that phoneinfo-samsung might only look at formatted partitions to calculate storage rather than reporting on the hardware flash memory chip. I am wondering whether my constant system crashes may be because of incorrectly formatted partitions. Any advice?
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use twrp recovery to wipe>advanced wipe : then u can check the size of the data / internal storage ; don´t forget to check if it´s checked in mount option
Ghangrel said:
use twrp recovery to wipe>advanced wipe : then u can check the size of the data / internal storage ; don´t forget to check if it´s checked in mount option
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Haven't had the courage to install TWRP yet. ?
gc2712 said:
Haven't had the courage to install TWRP yet.
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it´s a simple task. to be sure, extract the recovery file from your stock rom or from sammobile´s, then you can flash it again.

Pit file editing for repartioning the emmc.

My Emmc just started freezing up, so I did some research & one of the most effective method indicate that if we rapartition the emmc in such a way that it it will skip the bad sectors, then problem can be resolved, while looking at partition map for note 4, I saw all small partitions including system are within first 5gb, so I was thinking if we can create a pit file that can start the partition from 5gb onward, leaving first 5gb useless, maybe device will be usable, I created the pit, but Odin won't let me flash it , saying " Secure check fail : Pit", any ideas or if anyone can modify the pit file that would be great.Here is the attachment containing original pit file.
I have the same problem and your suggested logic might be the solution we need. Let's c who can help

Pit file needed for t377v

i am trying to find the PIT file for a T377V tablet. anyone know where i can find one .. Thank You in advanced
UPDATE:
i able to find it in the .tar file
I still haven't found the PIT file for a SM-T377V. Please share a link or more info on how to get this file. My tablet has no PIT and errors when trying to reset to default firmware.
BaktorSilvanti said:
I still haven't found the PIT file for a SM-T377V. Please share a link or more info on how to get this file. My tablet has no PIT and errors when trying to reset to default firmware.
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As stated above you can find it in the CSC part of the firmware.

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