PIT file does not work with NAE update - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I've been using the same PIT file to remap my partitions since MDC. Now it doesn't work anymore. Can someone tell me why? If anyone has a NAE PIT file please share it with me. Thank you.

Sleepycloud said:
I've been using the same PIT file to remap my partitions since MDC. Now it doesn't work anymore. Can someone tell me why? If anyone has a NAE PIT file please share it with me. Thank you.
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Yes, Kit Kat uses different partition mapping than previous versions of Android, and no, I don't think anyone has uploaded an NAE PIT file yet.

Has anyone extracted a PIT file yet? I need it.

I am looking for a Pit file for either Kit Kat or Lollipop for the S4. Stuck on Sprint screen. Thank you.

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invalid ext4 image error

Hi, my device G900FQ . The SER-G900FXXU1ANK7 ROM in the last part I try to install "invalid ext4 image" gave the error. I did install the pit file. But now, even in the FQ-ROM fails. I can not install without the Pit ROM file.
Please help.
volkantipi said:
Hi, my device G900FQ . The SER-G900FXXU1ANK7 ROM in the last part I try to install "invalid ext4 image" gave the error. I did install the pit file. But now, even in the FQ-ROM fails. I can not install without the Pit ROM file.
Please help.
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Did you wanted to downgrade from Lollipop? Because this makes some issues i also had. Which pit you used?
Uwe303 said:
Did you wanted to downgrade from Lollipop? Because this makes some issues i also had. Which pit you used?
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i'm not install lolipop. 4.4.2 was installed. I have used G900Fonly_KLTE_EUR_OPEN.rar
Any idea?
volkantipi said:
Any idea?
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As you changed the partition structure by flashing a pit file, now you may need a pit file from G900FQ to flash FQ-firmware
vndnguyen said:
As you changed the partition structure by flashing a pit file, now you may need a pit file from G900FQ to flash FQ-firmware
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But, wants the pit file I want to install G900F ROM.
volkantipi said:
But, wants the pit file I want to install G900F ROM.
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You can find the appropriate pit file in this post.

Help! Odin failed on friends phone.

Help I've tried to flash the H3G lollipop on my friends phone and odin has failed. I'm reading the I need to use a pit file to repartition the phone but my question is, could I use my phone to create the pit file? I successfully flashed it yesterday on mine. If not, where can I get the pit file please?
I got this pit file from XDA should be helpful probably.
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Sorry which pit file should I get ?
IODroids said:
I got this pit file from XDA should be helpful probably.
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Seriously unsure to upload zip file via mobile app.
Please wait
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PIT File Needed for SM-G900F EVR (EE) Firmware

Hi all,
I'm trying to flash from BTU firmware to EE (EVR) firmware. I need the corresponding PIT file.
Can anyone link me to this? I've had a look around and I can't find it.
Thanks!
You just need the G900F PIT file, nothing to do with the carrier
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737448
Tried this, didn't work. Same issue.
I used the G900F PIT, which is the model of my S5. I do think the EE (EVR) version must have a different ext4 size, however I can't find a PIT file for this anywhere.
Odin fails on
<ID:0/006> hidden.img.ext4
<ID:0/006> FAIL! (Ext4)
Is there any solution to this yet? Still can't find the correct EE (Everything Everywhere) PIT File,
Any help is appreciated,
XPGTomo.
XPGTomo said:
Is there any solution to this yet? Still can't find the correct EE (Everything Everywhere) PIT File,
Any help is appreciated,
XPGTomo.
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You don't need a pit file. It's the hidden.img bug.
You must extract the hidden.img file of your firmware rename it to hidden.img.tar and then flash the hidden.img.tar file. I don't know why but sometimes the hidden.img file can only be flashed when it's alone
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Emre67511 said:
You don't need a pit file. It's the hidden.img bug.
You must extract the hidden.img file of your firmware rename it to hidden.img.tar and then flash the hidden.img.tar file. I don't know why but sometimes the hidden.img file can only be flashed when it's alone
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How do I install this with Odin?
Where do I put the hidden.img.tar file?
I have the Firmware under AP
XPGTomo said:
Is there any solution to this yet? Still can't find the correct EE (Everything Everywhere) PIT File,
Any help is appreciated,
XPGTomo.
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You can't find it because it doesn't exist, as I have already told you, PIT file is model specific, not carrier
If you knew what a PIT file did, you'd understand that
XPGTomo said:
How do I install this with Odin?
Where do I put the hidden.img.tar file?
I have the Firmware under AP
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The hidden.img.tar file also comes under AP. After you flashed it it takes some minutes to boot so don't be shocked
I have a solution
I have found and put together a solution to the problem,
If anyone else is having this issue then click the link and install with Odin3.
http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=31977

Need PIT file for SM-T337V

I'm working on a tablet for a friend, and apparently he messed up trying to root it. Now, it has either no partition or a corrupted partition so I'm unable to odin a stock rom. I have searched all over and cannot find a pit file for this variant anywhere. Is there anyone that happens to have a pit file for the sm-t337v, or someone who can extract one from theirs? It would be greatly appreciated.
Were you able to ever get it, I need it too.
Please, someone? Very much in need. Cannot find it anywhere.

Need Help Extracting PIT FIle for Verizon Variant of the S7 (Non Edge)

I seen on other forums you can basically create a working PIT (Partition Information Table) From a Working Device, obviously based on the Same Firmware set you are running, now that root is up and running, the idea is which mmcblk to dd to get it done
Here is a link for reference I found on older Galaxy Models, id assume the process is the same but again not sure about whick block device i need to copy
Pit File Extraction
Nvr Mind Found the pit file in the CSC Section of the Stock FLash Files, doesnt exactly tell me how to generate my own but does provide a working solution if ever needed
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Wildcat2083 said:
I seen on other forums you can basically create a working PIT (Partition Information Table) From a Working Device, obviously based on the Same Firmware set you are running, now that root is up and running, the idea is which mmcblk to dd to get it done
Here is a link for reference I found on older Galaxy Models, id assume the process is the same but again not sure about whick block device i need to copy
Pit File Extraction
Nvr Mind Found the pit file in the CSC Section of the Stock FLash Files, doesnt exactly tell me how to generate my own but does provide a working solution if ever needed
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Did you ever extract the PIT file? I need one to fix my phone and I'm on the latest update that came out a few days ago. I don't have root and my S7 is stock.
CrossBones3129 said:
Did you ever extract the PIT file? I need one to fix my phone and I'm on the latest update that came out a few days ago. I don't have root and my S7 is stock.
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I have one for the PE1 build but not for the latest fw update, however 8f you need the PE1 I can pm it to you, you might try odin and reflash the build im on it includes the pit file as well
Wildcat2083 said:
I have one for the PE1 build but not for the latest fw update, however 8f you need the PE1 I can pm it to you, you might try odin and reflash the build im on it includes the pit file as well
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I'm on PF2. I've never used a pit file with ODIN so what does it do exactly? Could you maybe help me?
I'm getting an error when rebooting in recovery saying "failed to mount /data (Invalid arguement)". I can't notice it affecting anything though. It only pops up after I select power off, reboot, or wipe cache. If I do a wipe data/cache and thrn reboot it doesnt pop up. My phone still seems to perform right but this error worries me.
Like I said, I've never tried to root or flash my phone but this is happening.
Wildcat2083 said:
I have one for the PE1 build but not for the latest fw update, however 8f you need the PE1 I can pm it to you, you might try odin and reflash the build im on it includes the pit file as well
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I've downgraded to PE1 seeing if that what fix my issue, but it didn't so if you do have the PE1 version that would be fine for now while I'm on this version.
CrossBones3129 said:
I've downgraded to PE1 seeing if that what fix my issue, but it didn't so if you do have the PE1 version that would be fine for now while I'm on this version.
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if the stock files don't work i can extract a master PIT file from the phone but i need to make sure it covers all of the relevant partitions first, basically preventing you from getting an erroneous file, as they lay out how the phone should partition the emmc chip basically acting as a flash memory version of a hard drive
Wildcat2083 said:
if the stock files don't work i can extract a master PIT file from the phone but i need to make sure it covers all of the relevant partitions first, basically preventing you from getting an erroneous file, as they lay out how the phone should partition the emmc chip basically acting as a flash memory version of a hard drive
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Sent you a PM. Your stock files had the same error as the other stock files.
Sent from my SM-T377V using Tapatalk
did you ever get the pit file for your verizon galaxy s7?
Hi, did you ever get the pit file for your galaxy s7, I need it if you did.
CrossBones3129 said:
Sent you a PM. Your stock files had the same error as the other stock files.
Sent from my SM-T377V using Tapatalk
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