[UMS/PATCH & USERDATA ENABLED] Odin 3.12 Engineer Mode - Android Software Development

Proceed with caution! This ODIN is NOT NORMAL! Userdata and UMS is enabled in this ODIN. If you want normal, DONT download THIS VERSION!
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XDA:DevDB Information
odin312engmode, ROM for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
romngenie
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2017-01-06
Last Updated 2017-01-06

Download in the attachment.

Bugs:
(You Tell )

where does userdata file go ?

This file has a trojan, Microsoft defender found a virus on it
"Category: Trojan
Description: This program is dangerous and executes commands from an attacker.
Recommended action: Remove this software immediately.
Items:
containerfile:C:\Users\Dell760pclab\Downloads\Odin_-_Engineer_Mode.zip
file:C:\Users\Dell760pclab\Downloads\Odin_-_Engineer_Mode.zip->Odin - Engineer Mode.exe
webfile:c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Microsoft Antimalware\LocalCopy\{DE213AFB-04F4-4176-96C0-83256350A88E}-Odin_-_Engineer_Mode.zip|https://dl.xda-developers.com/3/9/9....zip?key=V2xDkLLIBuiD7gfWsY7lyg&ts=1494001759
webfile:C:\Users\Dell760pclab\Downloads\Odin_-_Engineer_Mode.zip|https://dl.xda-developers.com/3/9/9/2/6/8/5/Odin_-_Engineer_Mode.zip?key=V2xDkLLIBuiD7gfWsY7lyg&ts=1494001759"

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/...3d86641f8767690b0f4bc07e/analysis/1500555175/
But it's actually Benign (see attached)

To enable non-activate options of odin just edit the init file of all odins

not trojan, just a compiled app, and re-compiled virtual apps can be seen like trojan or virus.

insomnia said:
where does userdata file go ?
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I was just wondering this. Does userdata then go in the UMS location to flash?

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[TOOL] Cache Ripper (Unpack cache.img in seconds using one tool!)

I'm proudly present my latest tool which can easly and fast handle the cache.img files in every Samsung ROM!!
[size=+2]Cache Ripper[/size]
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[TOOL] Android Multi-Install Tool. Batch Install your apps.[v 1.0.0] ALL android

I needed to install some stuff after I flashed my rom, so I quickly wrote up this tool.
You can throw whatever APK files into it, and connect your phone with debugging enabled, hit install and It'll install all the applications in the list.
Currently, this is just a prototype, but it will eventually get better, and I will add more features. For now, It should work for just a simple batch install.
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New Version coming out April 30th, 2014
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[UTIL] MT65xx Image Tool

MT65xx Image Tool 0.3.1 [Beta] (20.08.2014)
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This program is intended for editing of files of a boot and recovery images for devices on the MT65xx platforms. The program is developed on the basis mkbootimg tool for the MT65xx platforms.
Attention!
The program is provided "AS IS"!
If you do not understand something, it is better not use this program, otherwise you risk damaging your device.
Program features:
splitting of the boot image and recovery image on the components:
kernel and CPIO-archive containing the file system Root (RAM-disk), and reverse merging;
build a boot image and recovery image from custom kernel files and CPIO-archive with RAM-disk;
edit the following parameters of the image:
command line passed to the kernel;
name of the image;
physical address of the kernel boot;
physical address of the boot RAM-disk.
experimental feature to enable or disable the protection in the boot image (parameter "ro.secure" from the file "/default.prop" in the root file system).
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Windows-version:
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Linux-version (tested on Fedora Linux with shell KDE):
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Flashing Bootloader & Modem via Odin Problem

Hi everyone, I'm having a couple of problems flashing the required Rom's Bootloader & Modem (XXU1COI3 & COI3) for my phone (N910G - 32Gb).
So the problem look like this:
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I had also try to extract the pit file from the phone using terminal emulator on Android. Used that pit file along with the flashing of Bootloader & Model. This is what it shows:
I have previous problem similar to this before. But it seems to work when I used the PDA tab while flashing both the Bootloader and Modem as a single tar.md5 (or tar file can't remember exactly).
I would be very appreciated if someone could merge the 2 file together (so I can give a try) or come to a solution for those problems.
Cheers!
untick autoreboot
Second this.... also unticking AR did not help.
Don't use Re-partition !
And don't forget to power off the phone (minimum 15 seconds) and start in download mode directly before flashing BL and CP

[a207F] Rooting?

After a few failed attempts and some net digging, i decided to downgrade my firmware to an early android 9 that i grabbed from samlabs.
i figured from this "workaround" that i can finally get magisk working with my device
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but due to my limited knowledge, i don't exactly know what he mean't here, like... how do i flash something with a odin tarball???
and how do i even extract the files mentioned?
can anyone lay it to me straight?
Github Thread
PS: my bootloader is already unlocked, i tried the simple method that makes sense to me and just flashed a patched AP of the aforementioned Firmware but unfortunately hit
the usual dead end (Secure check fail, recovery.img).
Note that the bootloader with Android 10 and later on the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) [SM-T290] is suffering from this same issue.
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It is about a different device, but may work.
Just replace the aboot.mbn.lz2 and vaultkeeper.mbn.lz2 in a tarball (.tar file) with aboot.mbn.lz2 and vaultkeeper.mbn.lz2 from last Android 9 tarball (.tar file)
I don't remember which one contains these files, so find one with them

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