Help!
I have on my desk, four handsets that have been encrypted by users.
Said users have left the company and we can't wipe the handsets owing to encryption.
I have been informed that we can use Odin to remove the encryption and wipe the phone but need the PIT file along with the firmware image.
I'm looking for both PIT file and image for a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime SM-G261F
Any help would be much appeciated!
Sorry, I have no experience in this issue. But I wanted to correct that there's no Core Prime with model name - G261F. AFAIK, it's G361F.
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Hi guys,
Does anyone have or is able to post the .pit file for the Tab 4 10.1? SM-T530. I seem to have corrupted my bootloader and I cannot boot past the splash screen that says "Samsung Galaxy Tab 4." It will just sit there forever till battery drains. Was trying to flash stock rom and it's coming up with img.ext4 errors.
I have previously fixed an S5 for someone by reflashing the .pit and re-partioning it through Odin. Just need to do the same with this I believe.
Thanks.
St3althy1 said:
Hi guys,
Does anyone have or is able to post the .pit file for the Tab 4 10.1? SM-T530. I seem to have corrupted my bootloader and I cannot boot past the splash screen that says "Samsung Galaxy Tab 4." It will just sit there forever till battery drains. Was trying to flash stock rom and it's coming up with img.ext4 errors.
I have previously fixed an S5 for someone by reflashing the .pit and re-partioning it through Odin. Just need to do the same with this I believe.
Thanks.
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St3althy1 said:
Hi guys,
Does anyone have or is able to post the .pit file for the Tab 4 10.1? SM-T530. I seem to have corrupted my bootloader and I cannot boot past the splash screen that says "Samsung Galaxy Tab 4." It will just sit there forever till battery drains. Was trying to flash stock rom and it's coming up with img.ext4 errors.
I have previously fixed an S5 for someone by reflashing the .pit and re-partioning it through Odin. Just need to do the same with this I believe.
Thanks.
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Here is pit file for SM-T530 , if you need it .
Notice :
Pit file is needed to be flashed when the partition table of your device is corrupted due to some reason such as a wrong flash of your variant.
When partition table is corrupted or missed from your device, odin will tell you when flashing firmware that there is "no pit partition" or "Re-Partition operation failed", in this case pit file must be flashed along with the stock firmware (or alone) with "re-partition" ticked in odin.
--DO NOT flash pit file if there is no need for it-
SM-T530NU pit
Hello guys,
This is the first time to post, but can anyone help me with this issue.
I need the pit file for the T530NU .
it would be great if someone can help me
Hello does anyone have the correct pt file for SM-T530 for DBT firmware i think i am missing the correct PIT file on my tablet
Can i please get a PIT file for samsung galaxy tab A sm-t355y
Hello guys,
My note 4 was having some reboot problems and when I try to boot in recovery mode I was getting error that it couldn't boot in normal mode.
I read somewhere that I should be doing a clean flash for the PIT file and the stock Rom, I started with the PIT file and it went perfectly with Odin.
But later when I tried flashing the ROM, it fails with the following errors:
- ODIN: flash read failure
- ERROR: There is no pit binary
I'm sure I have used the exact pit file for my model, I've tried flashing the Rom and the pit file at the same time but always the same error, now even retrying to flash the PIT file fails.
I'm wondering if there is any way I can fix this problem.
Thank you
binpax said:
Hello guys,
My note 4 was having some reboot problems and when I try to boot in recovery mode I was getting error that it couldn't boot in normal mode.
I read somewhere that I should be doing a clean flash for the PIT file and the stock Rom, I started with the PIT file and it went perfectly with Odin.
But later when I tried flashing the ROM, it fails with the following errors:
- ODIN: flash read failure
- ERROR: There is no pit binary
I'm sure I have used the exact pit file for my model, I've tried flashing the Rom and the pit file at the same time but always the same error, now even retrying to flash the PIT file fails.
I'm wondering if there is any way I can fix this problem.
Thank you
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I bet 100$ (which you'll pay) that nobody can find in your message the hidden sentence about the model of your note 4.
If, by the grace of the literate and smart people here, someone can 100% say that your phone is a 910F or similar model with a Snapdragon CPU, then...
Maybe your phone has a health problem plague called eMMC failure.
Or so it looks like.
You want my paypal account ? :silly:
Did you try newer versions of Odin?
And try also the PC app of Samsung - SmartSwitch - it can flash the original firmware based on the SN of your phone (located under the battery).
Read some more about these steps and try.
Tho, it looks like a dead emmc.
w41ru5 said:
I bet 100$ (which you'll pay) that nobody can find in your message the hidden sentence about the model of your note 4.
If, by the grace of the literate and smart people here, someone can 100% say that your phone is a 910F or similar model with a Snapdragon CPU, then...
Maybe your phone has a health problem plague called eMMC failure.
Or so it looks like.
You want my paypal account ? :silly:
Did you try newer versions of Odin?
And try also the PC app of Samsung - SmartSwitch - it can flash the original firmware based on the SN of your phone (located under the battery).
Read some more about these steps and try.
Tho, it looks like a dead emmc.
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Sorry man, I forgot to mention my phone model, which is N910F.
The eMMC failure error only showed once on the recovery mode.
I've tried different versions of Odin, 3.13, 3.10 and 3.09, same error.
I also tried with SmartSwitch but for some reason they say that my model is not supported.
binpax said:
Sorry man, I forgot to mention my phone model, which is N910F.
The eMMC failure error only showed once on the recovery mode.
I've tried different versions of Odin, 3.13, 3.10 and 3.09, same error.
I also tried with SmartSwitch but for some reason they say that my model is not supported.
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Interesting, I have an 910C (Exynos) and the SmartSwitch worked for me - I've had a soft brick too.
Oh, well... don't have too many hopes for the emmc issue. As far as it's known this means death.
Sorry for your loss.
try maybe
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/100-fix-galaxy-note-4-emmc-error-random-t3859448
SAMSUNG SM-N915FY ODIN: Flash read failure ERROR: There is no pit binary
raul6 said:
try maybe
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/help/100-fix-galaxy-note-4-emmc-error-random-t3859448
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Good day! I just want to ask. I want to flash the firmware of my samsung SM-N915FY. But when I flash the firmware that I downloaded, this is the prompt message:
ODIN: Flash read failure
ERROR: There is no pit binary
Can someone help me with this
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I have fixed when up wrong file pit
My phone is samsung note9 128gb
When i try to up file pit on rom . I had loss my store from 128gb to 32gb
I don't find any solotion on web
And i have go to setting , open development setting. Choose lock OEM. After that my phone restart and recover to 128gb
Please share this solution . I hope it can help many people up wrong file pit and loss data store like me .
File up wrong pit file odin by Lock Oem
Recover Lost data store .
Mã Lạc said:
#19
I have fixed when up wrong file pit
My phone is samsung note9 128gb
When i try to up file pit on rom . I had loss my store from 128gb to 32gb
I don't find any solotion on web
And i have go to setting , open development setting. Choose lock OEM. ......
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This here is the forum for Note 4.
That has no OEM unlock option.
Hi,
a friend wants to recover his pictures, movies, documents... from his galaxy note 4. The phone doesn't boot (it gets stuck on the first screen where "samsung galaxy note 4 powered by android" is displayed).
As it could still boot in download mode, I tried to recover the data by flashing twrp with heimdall and making a backup on an external sd card.
But twrp freezes after 1 minute approximatively each time I use it and the backup failed.
I found also this thread : https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/note-4-debrick-img-t3488114
but I didn't manage to download the whole debrick img on mega.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
antoine8168 said:
Hi,
a friend wants to recover his pictures, movies, documents... from his galaxy note 4. The phone doesn't boot (it gets stuck on the first screen where "samsung galaxy note 4 powered by android" is displayed).
As it could still boot in download mode, I tried to recover the data by flashing twrp with heimdall and making a backup on an external sd card.
But twrp freezes after 1 minute approximatively each time I use it and the backup failed.
I found also this thread : https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/note-4-debrick-img-t3488114
but I didn't manage to download the whole debrick img on mega.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
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freeze your phone before trying to use it with TWRP.
Keep it as cool as you can get during the whole process.
Take a look here, I ve been there, I manage eventually to debrick my phone for a while.
The ultimate fix was replacing the motherboard, but this could help you boot up and hopefully save your files
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71281268&postcount=521
Thank you, I'm trying to do the procedure with heimdall because I'm using linux. According to my pit file, I have 30 partitions and I don't know where I must load the 4 files (BL, AP, CP and CSC) in heimdall-frontend.
antoine8168 said:
Thank you, I'm trying to do the procedure with heimdall because I'm using linux. According to my pit file, I have 30 partitions and I don't know where I must load the 4 files (BL, AP, CP and CSC) in heimdall-frontend.
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I can point you out the link on how to flash bootloader and modem using heimdall
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71445806&postcount=10
also a general link of use of heidall you can find here:
https://gitlab.com/BenjaminDobell/Heimdall
flashing though the repair stock rom (stock rom divided in the 4 files set, BL, CP AP and CSC) I have never seen that happen using heimdall.
I am not saying its not possible to be done, I just have never read about it in our threads.
How difficult is for you to find a windows pc and try it using odin?
That is a way many times have been taken even from me and I could probably give you better answers and help.
Just tell me if you want to do that and I am here to help.
But keep in mind that if you do that, it would probably erase your internal storage and so, even if it boots, you may still will not be able to access your files any longer.
If I was you, I would try to flash TWRP on it and then, with the phone freezed and keep it cool as much as possible, I would try to copy the internal storage to an ext sdcard .
If you could flash TWRP and stay on it enough time, you could connect the phone to a (windows) pc , where samsung usb drivers are installed, and by that way having access to the phone so to copy the internal folders and files
Actually, when you extract the files BL, CP, AP and CSC, you find all the files needed by heimdall-frontend + 1 file TRLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN200M.pit inside the CSC that I didn't load (I preffered loading the pit of my device).
Unfortunately, the hidden.img.ext4 was too big and the flashing step "--HIDDEN hidden.img.ext4" failed (I think because I didn't load the pit file of the CSC). I will try again with the appropriate pit file but I'm afraid that the data are lost.
I have a question : if I don't tick "re-partition" with another pit file than my device's one, will the partition table be erased ?
antoine8168 said:
Actually, when you extract the files BL, CP, AP and CSC, you find all the files needed by heimdall-frontend + 1 file TRLTE_EUR_OPEN_HIDDEN200M.pit inside the CSC that I didn't load (I preffered loading the pit of my device).
Unfortunately, the hidden.img.ext4 was too big and the flashing step "--HIDDEN hidden.img.ext4" failed (I think because I didn't load the pit file of the CSC). I will try again with the appropriate pit file but I'm afraid that the data are lost.
I have a question : if I don't tick "re-partition" with another pit file than my device's one, will the partition table be erased ?
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Seriously, I dont know.
All I know is when you are making 4 files set flashing using odin (also 1 whole file rom flashing), I have seen message
''getting PIT from file'' , meaning the program is using the PIT (partition information table) that the particular rom needs for been flashed correctly. Maybe thats why your hidden img was not able to flash, because they had different partitions size, between the new rom and phones partition.
Theoretically, internal storage is not erased when you flash a new rom, as storage partition is not involve in the flashing and it stays intact. So if you are able to completely flash the rom and boot up, the chances to find your files is strong.
As I said, theoretically, because even if it flash, many times rom is stucked in a bootloop while booting up.
In that case, the only way to escape, is to boot in recovery (stock recovery) and perform a factory reset and wipe user data then reboot system, as the rom is having trouble with old data partition that cannt handle.
So not hitting repartitions in your case could be the reason, but also is the most common emmc error, when phone is too hot, the connections between cpu and emmc (as they are one ontop of the other) are getting loose and the system cannot write data on the emmc.
Thats why we suggest freeze the phone and keep it as cold as possible during this process.
Nothing else to suggest here my friend, sorry
I have a Samsung S7edge G935 that had boot problems and I have been trying to flash with the standard firmware from Sammobile and also Frija. I could not get either firmware’s to flash with Odin in windows as I kept getting Pit loading errors etc etc. As many know Odin for windows takes forever to report an error so in frustration I wiped the nand thinking that I could reinstall a nandroid backup off an identical phone I have. Clearly I was wrong. I have found on this forum the FWUL application which I have working and although I have not yet succeeded in flashing the firmware it does at least give the error messages in an instant. The firmware’s from Sammobile and Frija are correct for the phone UK BTU and I have unzipped the CSC files to obtain the PIT file which I must assume is the correct one for the rest of the firmware. I still get the same error in jodin ‘ pit file corrupted would you like us to get the correct file for you’ but there is no obvious way to accept the ‘offer’.
Hello everyone,
I have a phone beyond2qlte and I accidentally checked the "Re-partition" button in Odin without PIT, the storage only recognize 32GB now (The original size is 512GB). i am so stupid and would be so grateful for your kind help.
My phone is Snapdragon and tried every method to flash TWRP but still bootloop. I just want to have a phone for normal use now, but it seems so hard....
I flashed BL,AP,CP, CSC but still failed...
Please help me. Thanks a lot
sonic997 said:
Hello everyone,
I have a phone beyond2qlte and I accidentally checked the "Re-partition" button in Odin without PIT, the storage only recognize 32GB now (The original size is 512GB). i am so stupid and would be so grateful for your kind help.
My phone is Snapdragon and tried every method to flash TWRP but still bootloop. I just want to have a phone for normal use now, but it seems so hard....
I flashed BL,AP,CP, CSC but still failed...
Please help me. Thanks a lot
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Have you attempted a factory reset?
I think you have to flash PIT file from your S10+ firmware.
here the articles you can follow :
Extract Samsung PIT File from Samsung Firmware | DroidViews
Here're the steps to extract the Samsung PIT file from a Samsung firmware. The CSC binary contains the PIT for your Galaxy device.
www.droidviews.com