ODIN Service Files for the GT-I9300XXUGNJ2 OXX International (Open EUR) - Galaxy S III General

Here are the complete ODIN files to restore your GT-I9300 16GB device to STOCK Open Europe OXX:
This package is Direct from Samsung and includes the PIT for Re-Partition!!
CSC_OXX_I9300XXUGNJ2_I9300OXXGNJ1_2793257_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
CSC_OXX_I9300XXUGNJ2_I9300OXXGNJ1_2793257_REV00_user_low_ship.zip

KaosMaster said:
Here are the complete ODIN files to restore your GT-I9300 16GB device to STOCK Open Europe OXX:
CSC_OXX_I9300OXXGNJ1_2793257_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4RU_ZH5QUASTFM0dkZzYXZEdzg/edit?usp=docslist_api
This package is straight from Samsung and includes the PIT for partitioning!!
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Thanks, but no pit or xml for pit inside the zip...
And how to use it with Odin 3.10? With Re-partition checked? Can you do a how-to?
Thanks

Load newest drivers for device from:
http://www.samsung.com/support/downloads
To completely flash the device, in ODIN v3.10, Simple load all four parts into there designated slots:
"BL" = BL
"AP" = AP
"CP" = MODEM
"CSC" = CSC
Then check to re-partition, nand erase all.
Charge device to 100% battery!!!
Place device into download mode, hold volume down, home button, press and release power.
Press volume up to confirm.
Connect to computer.
Check the phone bootloader update, and efs clear checkboxes once device is recognized.
Hit the START button!!
WAIT FOR REBOOT!

Wow it works! Tnx! At the first boot the default language is for Greece but the rom works perfectly in Italy and, I presume, in many others european countries. Only an hint for the noobs: in Odin on the CP file selection you must load the MODEM_I9300... file. Good luck!

I edited the instructions! Thanks @orsonbear!

orsonbear said:
Wow it works! Tnx! At the first boot the default language is for Greece but the rom works perfectly in Italy and, I presume, in many others european countries. Only an hint for the noobs: in Odin on the CP file selection you must load the MODEM_I9300... file. Good luck!
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Did you check the re-partition box?
And the pit file where is it?

It is located inside the .tar.md5 file. It will re-partition if you check the box. You can extract it if you like, but if you dont know how....honestly you shouldn't be messing with it, IMHO

Link is dead.. Can you help.. I need to repartition. Thanks

you can create .pit if custom recovery work (example terminal in twrp) or in debug mode (software on forum EFS_Professional)
use any stock rom

Please help. I need that link for my phone. That link already death. Some one please..

cmon, use google find any rom for your phone or samobile
if you cant do this then dont try repartition

Cmon.. I know what I need. If you have juz giv. And i say thanks.

http://rapidgator.net/file/8477f45d..._I9300OXFALEA_I9300XXLEF_3_Plikowiec.rar.html
not mine, not sure what version you have
bl bootloader
ap system ?
csc recovery ?
modem
edit
maybe try use command
make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 to 12 ? if you have destroyed cell, controler "mask" them imo,
repartition do that same (correct me if i wrong )

exe98123q said:
http://rapidgator.net/file/8477f45d..._I9300OXFALEA_I9300XXLEF_3_Plikowiec.rar.html
not mine, not sure what version you have
bl bootloader
ap system ?
csc recovery ?
modem
edit
maybe try use command
make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p5 to 12 ? if you have destroyed cell, controler "mask" them imo,
repartition do that same (correct me if i wrong )
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Link also dead..

working for me, you checked sammobile ?
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-I9300/
eot

i see posts Ismail1122 and must say : dead emmc
face it Ismail1122
mod burn this haha,
"yeah mother*ucker"

Finally Done! Thanks all??

PIT Files for Galaxy S III
I have The same problem but the link is not valid now , would you like to upload the file again. Thanks!

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.pit file and bootloader file

hi guys i am looking for .PIT file and BOOTLOADER file for this phone..it someone has a back up could u plz upload it here? thanks
or another option is pointing me to download complete/full package firmware meaning the files/firmware does have:
PIT
BOOTLOADER
PDA
CSC
MODEM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800
mizukage said:
hi guys i am looking for .PIT file and BOOTLOADER file for this phone..it someone has a back up could u plz upload it here? thanks
or another option is pointing me to download complete/full package firmware meaning the files/firmware does have:
PIT
BOOTLOADER
PDA
CSC
MODEM
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direct link: http://d-h.st/PF5
from my youtube video
hi freand
gt-s5360 pit file
Help ! Nerd solution without computer
Hello i need flash boot loader and pit file via cwm. It is possible ? I dont have computer and i have the error e:cant mount data ... How to flash the stock ROM with bootloader and pit file without computer thanks a lot. I need this because i cant use Odin . i have any solution avaliable ? Sorry bad english
Pit
bootloader
pda
csc
modem
peles25 said:
Hello i need flash boot loader and pit file via cwm. It is possible ? I dont have computer and i have the error e:cant mount data ... How to flash the stock ROM with bootloader and pit file without computer thanks a lot. I need this because i cant use Odin . i have any solution avaliable ? Sorry bad english
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Go to youtube. And type. Flash stock rom without computer. On galaxy y click on it there will be one. Back up file. Download. And. Use cwm. To. Restore ur. Stock. Rom. Or. Wait. For. 3 days. I will create. My. Backup. And will. Upload.
I am put PDA CSC phone flashing in odin3 v1.85
Also bootloop
What can I di
Make sure you choose right stock rom version.

How to enable csc mods

Hey guys how do we add all csc codes to the phone?
I see some people (devs) add certain things from csc how can we do it ourselfs ?
Thanks
juDGEY2k10 said:
Hey guys how do we add all csc codes to the phone?
I see some people (devs) add certain things from csc how can we do it ourselfs ?
Thanks
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There are single-CSC firmware and also multi-CSC firmware available. Instead of adding the CSC yourself, you can choose the appropriate firmware (that contains the CSC you want) to flash. I see there is no reason to add an CSC manually.
If you still want to add CSC, we will discuss further...
vndnguyen said:
There are single-CSC firmware and also multi-CSC firmware available. Instead of adding the CSC yourself, you can choose the appropriate firmware (that contains the CSC you want) to flash. I see there is no reason to add an CSC manually.
If you still want to add CSC, we will discuss further...
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Hey dude, i was going to get a stock rom de bloat it (with a mod on here) and then add all csc mods to the stock rom.
thanks for getting back to me.
juDGEY2k10 said:
Hey dude, i was going to get a stock rom de bloat it (with a mod on here) and then add all csc mods to the stock rom.
thanks for getting back to me.
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Did you add CSC to the stock ROM successfully? If so, can you share the instruction?
No mate thats what im looking for, i dont know how it would be done.
none of the devs want to help it seems.
If i find a way ill let u know m8
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Are you familiar with creating the TAR.MD5 file?
Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
seen this mate might work for the s5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269
juDGEY2k10 said:
seen this mate might work for the s5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269
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And also, are you familiar with creating the EXT4 partition image?
If so, I will tell you how to add the CSC to the stock firmware (I have NOT tried, but hope it works )
@vndnguyen
dont look to hard mate, i can read up on it. What do you want me to do?
juDGEY2k10 said:
@vndnguyen
dont look to hard mate, i can read up on it. What do you want me to do?
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I asked this because I don't know how to create tar.md5 archive nor ext4 image file.
And as I have said, I have never tried that, but will try to do with you.
Give me some time, I will get back to this thread.
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CSC mods manually
juDGEY2k10 said:
Hey guys how do we add all csc codes to the phone?
I see some people (devs) add certain things from csc how can we do it ourselfs ?
Thanks
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#1 Root your phone
for s5 I prefer towerroot as the knox counter is not flagged
#2 install SuperSU
Premade MODS
OPTIONAL install xposed installer for premade mods not all work depending
my phone G900W8 does not use feature.xml for CSC info like G900F
#3 Simplest way is to buy a decent file browser FX with root addon (I personnaly USE)
or use ES (Free) think it works
edit the CSC file by remounting the file system as writable and a file editor right on your phone. REBOOT for results!
*** recommend you backup the CSC files before modification,
@vndnguyen @learning1
I Saw in other forum how to flash on Rom with (signal-csc) other Roms with other csc (multi -csc) without ROOT!
no all ways this app will work with Signal-csc:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.manniakk.cscselector&feature
the error in odin was:
<ID:0/003> cache.img.ext4
<ID:0/003> hidden.img.ext4
<ID:0/003> FAIL! (Ext4)
-My friend try this way in Section 2 (after it fail in the first time)
he extract the with 7zip the file" MODEM.BIN" from the rom with multi-csc and flash with odin in CP with the device in Download mode.
Tricks for Changing CSC Code While Flashing the Stock Firmware:
Sometimes when you just flashed the stock firmware it will not change the CSC code in jut one way around.
The below method might help to obtain the CSC file you want.
Make sure to recharge your phone before anything else.
Fully back-up all important data stored from your phone. You may use Kies 3 to back up and restore or through your Google and Samsung account.
1. Run and configure Odin. Do not check “Re-Partition” and “Auto Reboot” check boxes.
2. Load the stock firmware in the PDA button.
3. Set the phone in download mode (Volume Down+Home+Power button). Then connect the phone in your computer.
4. Hit the “Start” button and then wait.
5. Once the flashing successfully completed. Do not let it reboot into the normal mode.
6. Reboot into recovery mode (Volume Up+Home+Power button).
7. See if it’s applying the CSC file then wait until it finishes and reboot.
8. If you do not see the CSC installation, instead choose the “Wipe data/Factory reset”. Then repeat flashing the stock firmware. You may then achieved the CSC code flashing the stock firmware on the second attempt.
10. Confirm the CSC code by using Kies 3 and see if the CSC code has changed.
1.There is other way to flash other rom with multi-CSC from signal-CSC (mayby with PIT files?)
2.when we do flash PIT other then it corrupted or missed from your device?
3.there is a chance that there is a differences (in partition ) between ROMS form the same Module but other rigons?
Source:
"Tricks for Changing CSC Code While Flashing the Stock Firmware"
http://www.galaxys5update.com/change-csc-code-samsung-galaxy-s5/

G930X Demo unit

I just got a hold of a demo unit. It has the same passwords to remove retail mode and perform a factory reset as the s6
In the config for retail mode
First password: 5444
Second password: M729Q16K8546
Then say yes to factory reset.
On reset you can now stop retail mode. But the icon will never disappear from notification bar.
Now to just wait for custom ROM
I followed the steps in this thread for the SM-G920X link I did install package disabler pro to disable two apps, samsung retail and retail mode. I was able to force stop retail mode so the icon was gone. I had set the max reset time to 3hrs of inactivity, so I'm not sure if it would have reset my stuff or not, but I think i got it working just fine. Anyways. Onto Rom.
I used G930FXXU1APB6/XXV from the firmware thread: link
-on windows, so i have cygwin installed, extract the file so you have the AP, BL, and CSC files, put them in c:\cygwin\home\%user, remove the .md5 from the end (don't add it back after). there are 5 files you need to remove from the 4 tar files, you can look in the .tar files with 7zip to know which files are where.
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] hidden.img
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] cm.bin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] sboot.bin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] modem.bin <--this was the only file in CP, so I just didn't install CP in odin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] ........pit
In odin, (3.10.7) add the AP, BL, and the CSC .tar files and start. When finished it will reboot to stock bootloader. select power off. hold down keys to get back to Odin. Now install under AP the below recovery:
I was able to successfully install recovery and root from the TWRP thread link
Once you get the G930F rom and recovery installed, its a good Idea to do a factory reset to remove any traces of the retail stuff.
I was also able to successfully install and run xposed. Use wanam v80.0 sdk23 arm64 link
Thanks to @seargent007 for the G920X writeup. I relied heavily on it to get G930F onto the phone.
Can you make calls? Don't demos usually have unknown IMEI?
Billyvnilly said:
I followed the steps in this thread for the SM-G920X link I did install package disabler pro to disable two apps, samsung retail and retail mode. I was able to force stop retail mode so the icon was gone. I had set the max reset time to 3hrs of inactivity, so I'm not sure if it would have reset my stuff or not, but I think i got it working just fine. Anyways. Onto Rom.
I used G930FXXU1APB6/XXV from the firmware thread: link
-on windows, so i have cygwin installed, extract the file so you have the AP, BL, and CSC files, put them in c:\cygwin\home\%user, remove the .md5 from the end (don't add it back after). there are 5 files you need to remove from the 4 tar files, you can look in the .tar files with 7zip to know which files are where.
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] hidden.img
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] cm.bin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] sboot.bin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] modem.bin <--this was the only file in CP, so I just didn't install CP in odin
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] ........pit
In odin, (3.10.7) add the AP, BL, and the CSC .tar files and start. When finished it will reboot to stock bootloader. select power off. hold down keys to get back to Odin. Now install under AP the below recovery:
I was able to successfully install recovery and root from the TWRP thread link
Once you get the G930F rom and recovery installed, its a good Idea to do a factory reset to remove any traces of the retail stuff.
I was also able to successfully install and run xposed. Use wanam v80.0 sdk23 arm64 link
Thanks to @Seargant007 for the G920X writeup. I relied heavily on it to get G930F onto the phone.
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Happy to hear you got it working! Had to stumble upon your post by chance though, your @ mention is one letter off
I'll try to pick up one of these units at some point soon.
gohabs93 said:
Can you make calls? Don't demos usually have unknown IMEI?
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No, that is a hardware limitation. this is just changing the rom.
seargent007 said:
Happy to hear you got it working! Had to stumble upon your post by chance though, your @ mention is one letter off
I'll try to pick up one of these units at some point soon.
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Oops about your name, . Just FYI, I can't get gearVR running, I believe its due to region lock based on what I flashed. Any advice? It tells me Network error.
Billyvnilly said:
No, that is a hardware limitation. this is just changing the rom.
Oops about your name, . Just FYI, I can't get gearVR running, I believe its due to region lock based on what I flashed. Any advice? It tells me Network error.
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I'm not sure yet at this point since I don't have one. There's a chance we'd want to try a T-Mobile rom from the US or maybe we're dealing with something more difficult.
Billyvnilly said:
I just got a hold of a demo unit. It has the same passwords to remove retail mode and perform a factory reset as the s6
In the config for retail mode
First password: 5444
Second password: M729Q16K8546
Then say yes to factory reset.
On reset you can now stop retail mode. But the icon will never disappear from notification bar.
Now to just wait for custom ROM
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Hey did you make a backup of the stock firmware if so we would really appreciate it.
I'm sorry, I didn't.
i have a 930x and flashed to 930f withoutremoving any image and full firmware have baseband too and reads sim just imei 00000 is your device similar
chwads2k8 said:
i have a 930x and flashed to 930f withoutremoving any image and full firmware have baseband too and reads sim just imei 00000 is your device similar
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The "X" demo units can't be used like a phone, even with a different firmware.
chwads2k8 said:
i have a 930x and flashed to 930f withoutremoving any image and full firmware have baseband too and reads sim just imei 00000 is your device similar
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wich rom did you flash? i'm getting bootloop and no recovery, just a dead android with an exclamation mark!
I used btu firmware latest one for uk. I did remove hidden sboot files but the left then second time round i used full firmware and flashed ok. Baseband shows fine everything seems ok
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
---------- Post added at 10:23 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:22 PM ----------
X units usually dont flash full firmwares or show baseband or read sims
Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
what is btu firmware ?
How to remove PIT?
Hi,
I'm trying to accomplish the same with my S7 LDU.
I'm stumbling on this:
Billyvnilly said:
tar --delete --file=[Filename here] ........pit
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When trying to delete the PIT-file, Cygwin is giving me an error. Removal of all other files went well.
The CSC-Folder, which contains the .pit is "CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar".
So I tried all of these:
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar ........pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar .pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar *.pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar HEROLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN60M.pit
The error message (I have a German Cygwin Version):
tar: CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar: Funktion read fehlgeschlagen: Bad file descriptor
tar: Am Anfang des Mediums, beende jetzt. << Translate: At the start of the medium. Stop now >>
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Any idea how to do this correctly?
i also need help .. i also have one Demo Unit ...
What about thebattery? can you charge 100% or just 70%?
My S7 demo unit only charges to 70%. I wonder if @seargent007 has a fix. Many thanks
Martin_HM said:
Hi,
I'm trying to accomplish the same with my S7 LDU.
I'm stumbling on this:
When trying to delete the PIT-file, Cygwin is giving me an error. Removal of all other files went well.
The CSC-Folder, which contains the .pit is "CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar".
So I tried all of these:
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar ........pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar .pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar *.pit
tar --delete --file=CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar HEROLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN60M.pit
The error message (I have a German Cygwin Version):
tar: CSC_DBT_G930FDBT1APC5_CL7600968_QB9025732_REV00_user_low_ship.tar: Funktion read fehlgeschlagen: Bad file descriptor
tar: Am Anfang des Mediums, beende jetzt. << Translate: At the start of the medium. Stop now >>
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Any idea how to do this correctly?
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i am also having the same error, can anyone help?:crying:
s7 demo root?
chwads2k8 said:
i have a 930x and flashed to 930f withoutremoving any image and full firmware have baseband too and reads sim just imei 00000 is your device similar
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Hello,
I have a s7 demo 930x with software installed on it (930f) . It is possible to root this phone without to come back the behavior of demo ( erase all movies and photos, play the demo movie, battery charge only at 70%)
regards!
Hey guys, do you know if the G930X model is able to read Micro SD cards? Thanks in advance.

SM-G935F Firmware for United States

Hello, I purchase a SM-G935F from a pawnshop today that was flashed with a custom ROM however it does not boot. The phone goes into download mode just fine and want to flash stock firmware but cannot find the USA version. The box came the phone and appears to be a USA version, the UPC code on the box is 8806088275123 and I check the IMEI on a website service and it came back with this model number SM-G935FZKLTTT and says it was sold in the USA. Any help from members would be greatly appreciated, thank you in advance for your help.
Mark
You can flash any region firmware on the SM-G930F phone, try this one:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/
How to install Samsung Firmware: http://updato.com/how-to/how-to-install-an-official-samsung-stock-firmware-using-odin
benjamen50 said:
You can flash any region firmware on the SM-G930F phone, try this one:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-s7-edge/SM-G935F/BTU/
How to install Samsung Firmware: http://updato.com/how-to/how-to-install-an-official-samsung-stock-firmware-using-odin
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Thank you my friend, trying now.
I forgot to tell you that factory reset is required when switching from custom rom to stock rom so make sure you flash the non home CSC file and not the home_csc file.
benjamen50 said:
I forgot to tell you that factory reset is required when switching from custom rom to stock rom so make sure you flash the non home CSC file and not the home_csc file.
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Thank you for your time but not sure I understand what a home and non home CSC file is? it is in the download?
markh61133 said:
Thank you for your time but not sure I understand what a home and non home CSC file is? it is in the download?
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Yes, it is in the download. When you download Samsung firmware from Sammobile or Updato website they come in a zipped file. You'll need to extract the zipped folder which will give you multiple files labelled AP, BL, CP, CSC and lastly HOME_CSC.
This is an example of what the files look like when the files are extracted from the downloaded firmware zip file:
http://prntscr.com/k07am0
The non_home csc file is used to tell the phone to wipe the user data on the phone when flashed, the home CSC is used if you don't want to wipe the user data on the phone when flashing firmware.
markh61133 said:
Thank you for your time but not sure I understand what a home and non home CSC file is? it is in the download?
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Right now the phone will not boot, it shows the title of the phone but then just loops back to a black screen.
benjamen50 said:
Yes, it is in the download. When you download Samsung firmware from Sammobile or Updato website they come in a zipped file. You'll need to extract the zipped folder which will give you multiple files labelled AP, BL, CP, CSC and lastly HOME_CSC.
This is an example of what the files look like when the files are extracted from the downloaded firmware zip file:
http://prntscr.com/k07am0
The non_home csc file is used to tell the phone to wipe the user data on the phone when flashed, the home CSC is used if you don't want to wipe the user data on the phone when flashing firmware.
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Got it, thank you so much for all your help, I really appreciate it.
benjamen50 said:
Yes, it is in the download. When you download Samsung firmware from Sammobile or Updato website they come in a zipped file. You'll need to extract the zipped folder which will give you multiple files labelled AP, BL, CP, CSC and lastly HOME_CSC.
This is an example of what the files look like when the files are extracted from the downloaded firmware zip file:
http://prntscr.com/k07am0
The non_home csc file is used to tell the phone to wipe the user data on the phone when flashed, the home CSC is used if you don't want to wipe the user data on the phone when flashing firmware.
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Hello again Benjamen50, it failed on the first try, do I need to check re-partition? or Nand Erase? What about a Pit file? sorry to keep bothering you but I appreciate your help.
Mark
If you are flashing Oreo firmware which is 8.0 you need to use Odin 3.13 or newer as the older Odin software does not support flashing Oreo firmware.
The only buttons you need to click are BL, AP, CP, CSC then start and nothing else.
The default check boxes under options tab will be auto reboot and f reset time. Others should be left untouched and not checked.
You'll need to reboot download mode again which can be done by holding the download mode keys until you get that blue screen again or that it says that something ran into a problem with the blue screen which allows flashing as well.
benjamen50 said:
If you are flashing Oreo firmware which is 8.0 you need to use Odin 3.13 or newer as the older Odin software does not support flashing Oreo firmware.
The only buttons you need to click are BL, AP, CP, CSC then start and nothing else.
The default check boxes under options tab will be auto reboot and f reset time. Others should be left untouched and not checked.
You'll need to reboot download mode again which can be done by holding the download mode keys until you get that blue screen again or that it says that something ran into a problem with the blue screen which allows flashing as well.
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Thank you my friend, you are the best. I flashed a older version and it worked perfect. I cant thank you enough for all your help and patience!
benjamen50 said:
If you are flashing Oreo firmware which is 8.0 you need to use Odin 3.13 or newer as the older Odin software does not support flashing Oreo firmware.
The only buttons you need to click are BL, AP, CP, CSC then start and nothing else.
The default check boxes under options tab will be auto reboot and f reset time. Others should be left untouched and not checked.
You'll need to reboot download mode again which can be done by holding the download mode keys until you get that blue screen again or that it says that something ran into a problem with the blue screen which allows flashing as well.
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Hello again, well I thought it worked because I got a PASS in Odin however, when the phone boots, I get a Black screen saying Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge then it goes to a blue screen with the android logo and it says erasing at the bottom for a few seconds then the screen goes black. The phone still goes into download mode however, it will not go into recover mode. Before flashing this I could get into recovery mode but would see a custom page with loading and rebooting options. Am I missing the stock boot loader? So sorry to keep bothering you about this.
Mark
try using octoplus samsung tool if you dont know how look it up on youtube first best of luck to you

Help with JOdin

Hi,
I am trying to restore my stock firmware, but am resorting to JOdin as I am on a MAC. The buttons are sightly different to the instructions I have been given (see attachment);
Which firmware files do I put in which field??? The files I have are;
AP_G950F......
BL_G950F......
CP_G950F......
CSC_OTF_G950F......
HOME_CSC_OTF_G950F......
Now I understand that either of the CSC files can go in the CSC box, and the BL files goes in the bootloader box, but I am unsure on the other two, PDA and PHONE... Is PHONE the CP file, or the AP file??? and is PDA the CP files or the AP File???
Some quick advice please
takuhii said:
Hi,
I am trying to restore my stock firmware, but am resorting to JOdin as I am on a MAC. The buttons are sightly different to the instructions I have been given (see attachment);
Which firmware files do I put in which field??? The files I have are;
AP_G950F......
BL_G950F......
CP_G950F......
CSC_OTF_G950F......
HOME_CSC_OTF_G950F......
Now I understand that either of the CSC files can go in the CSC box, and the BL files goes in the bootloader box, but I am unsure on the other two, PDA and PHONE... Is PHONE the CP file, or the AP file??? and is PDA the CP files or the AP File???
Some quick advice please
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BL - Bootloader section
AP - PDA section
CP - Phone section
CSC/Home CSC - CSC section
spawnlives said:
BL - Bootloader section
AP - PDA section
CP - Phone section
CSC/Home CSC - CSC section
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Many thanks
Now I just have to figure out why it thinks one of the files is corrupt I've downloaded it twice from Sammobile now :/ I'm trying to roll back from Pie to OREO :/
I tried to use JOdin too but i gave up cause it seemed not workinh. Tried to use heimdall too but no flashing tool seems to work properly with mac OS since support is outtaded.
I decided to use Bootcamp to install windows on my mac.
Bootcamp is a tool which you can easily install windows on your mac. I dont have no other solution. If you find one please let us know here
what is PIT?
marciofreud said:
what is PIT?
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PIT (Partition Information Table): you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition table layout.

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