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This is the latest firmware (T700XXU1ANF7) as of June 29, 2014 for the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (Wifi) model (SM-T700).
"No-Wipe" means your app data and storage will all stay 100% in tact. Only system mods, custom kernels, and root will be removed as you are flashing stock firmware.
Please feel free to use as you see fit.
Download: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358556680
open1your1eyes0 said:
This is the latest firmware (T700XXU1ANF7) as of June 29, 2014 for the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (Wifi) model.
"No-Wipe" means your app data and storage will all stay 100% in tact. Only system mods, custom kernels, and root will be removed as you are flashing stock firmware.
Please feel free to use as you see fit.
Download: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358554636
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No 10.5 love?
mitchellvii said:
No 10.5 love?
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+1, can't forget us 10.5 owners
mitchellvii said:
No 10.5 love?
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Stock Firmware SM-T800 (Wi-FI)
Stock Firmware SM-T805 (LTE)
Now all I need is a rom to screw my rig up with so I'll need this
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
Dabolx said:
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
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u did it on Windows or Linux? cause I want the system file extracted. can u send it to me please?
Dabolx said:
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
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Maybe you could repack it with root files to get root. There is a how to video on you tube. I would do it, but my linux machine is down.
suzook said:
Maybe you could repack it with root files to get root. There is a how to video on you tube. I would do it, but my linux machine is down.
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Please don't coming from the one that said root is okay from the note 10.1 2014 edition. Root and profit. Sound familiar. You mean root and brick.
mitchellvii said:
No 10.5 love?
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ewells38 said:
+1, can't forget us 10.5 owners
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Apologies for the delay folks. It's now uploaded.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2800372
Dabolx said:
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
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well, we need some step by step instruction here
anyone able to extract system files??
Dabolx said:
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
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Chainfire needs recovery.img to make cf autoroot for us. Are u able to extract the recovery.img for the q0.5 as well as 8.4 so I can post it in the cf auto root thread so we can get root?
FYI for those of you who have PMed me I have fixed the corrupt download and updated the OP link.
Zip
Dabolx said:
Is there any tool to extract system.img?
UPDATE:
I found a way how to do it.
I used sgs4ext4fs by Chainfire to modify system.img and after that Ext2explore to extract files from modified system.img .
Also if anyone is interested how to extract hidden.img, first you need to modify it with sgs4ext4fs and after that use sgs2toext4. Then you can open modified hidden.img with ext4_unpacker and extract files from it.
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Can you please zip extracted and provide a link!!
Thanks
No
jazzespresso said:
well, we need some step by step instruction here
anyone able to extract system files??
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No I am unable to extract and have done many in the past. It appears no one here has been successful either!!!
EMSpilot said:
No I am unable to extract and have done many in the past. It appears no one here has been successful either!!!
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bare with me on that one since I tried too many different options, following worked for me - required files attached here (I ziped, so hopefully XDA did not blocked it)
This is for Windows PC:
1. Download sgs4ext4fs.exe, and download firmware, unzip firmware up until you see system.img.
2. Open command prompt (on windows, click start, type cmd) where system.img, and type
sgs4ext4fs --trim system.img systemt.img
........ > you will see bunch of ............., but wait until it finishes.
3. Once it finishes it creates systemt.img, get sgs2toext4.jar (save it to the same folder), and open sgs2toext4.jar, and drag and drop newly created systemt.img to the window (sgs2toext4.jar's window), wait until it finishes, when it finishes it will create systemt.ext4.img
4. Now last step, download ext2explore.exe, and open it, and go to file --> open image and pick systemt.ext4.img, it will show the img file there (on both side of window), on the left side, select the systemt.ext4.img (should be showing full path), right click your mouse, and select save to your desktop or any other folder location you pick.
Obviously, next step will be odexing everything:laugh:
Yorgo1982 said:
u did it on Windows or Linux? cause I want the system file extracted. can u send it to me please?
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Here you go:
System img from Galaxy Tab 10.5
How about a custom recovery .the build your own recovery with stock recovery.IMG leads to a http// 404 error online after it builds it.any of you smarter than me individuals know how to build a custom CWM/TWRP img ?
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open1your1eyes0 said:
This is the latest firmware (T700XXU1ANF7) as of June 29, 2014 for the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 (Wifi) model (SM-T700).
"No-Wipe" means your app data and storage will all stay 100% in tact. Only system mods, custom kernels, and root will be removed as you are flashing stock firmware.
Please feel free to use as you see fit.
Download: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23501681358556680
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I actually needed this this morning and feel indebted to you cause the online so called Stock Firmwares lead to mad amount of bloat to my computer.
Thank you
restore
jball said:
I actually needed this this morning and feel indebted to you cause the online so called Stock Firmwares lead to mad amount of bloat to my computer.
Thank you
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Thanks this worked like a charm!!! Great work!!!
Someone can give me a rom and boot dump of the Galaxy On5 Pro (the one with the Exynos 3475), possibly debloated?
Thanks in advance
firepenguin said:
Someone can give me a rom and boot dump of the Galaxy On5 Pro (the one with the Exynos 3475), possibly debloated?
Thanks in advance
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Galaxy On5 system dump does not exist. Download the stock ROM from sammobile. Rename .tar.md5 to .tar, take system.img file inside .tar using winrar, then extract system.img with the tool called ImageExtractor (search in XDA). To extract system.img, just drag and drop img file to ImageExtractor.exe. ., you'll see the "system_" folder. . .
To deodex the system, use Lollipop Deodexer
The boot.img can be taken from .tar file.
Do you have Galaxy J2? Are you trying to port the ROM just for Theme Center? Porting ROM from device with the same SoC is possible
Azhero said:
Galaxy On5 system dump does not exist. Download the stock ROM from sammobile. Rename .tar.md5 to .tar, take system.img file inside .tar using winrar, then extract system.img with the tool called ImageExtractor (search in XDA). To extract system.img, just drag and drop img file to ImageExtractor.exe. ., you'll see the "system_" folder. . .
To deodex the system, use Lollipop Deodexer
The boot.img can be taken from .tar file.
Do you have Galaxy J2? Are you trying to port the ROM just for Theme Center? Porting ROM from device with the same SoC is possible
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Yes, i know that procedure, but i asked here hoping that someone have already a dump ready :laugh:
For the images i use a tool called ext4explorer (i don't know if the name is correct, but is something similiar to this)
No, i'm not porting this rom to the j2, but to the S5 Mini, because it haven't already Marshmallow, even if it's capable to run in. I've done some researches and i found that the exynos3475 is very similiar to the one used in the S5 Mini (exynos 3470). The On5 Pro is the unique 3475 device that have a non-carrier bloated/locked ROM, so i'll work on it.
Thanks for the tricks:good:
I downloaded the latest firmware (so far) for the SM-G920F extracted the bootlader and modem files and converted them with this tool to .tar.md5 files to use with the latest odin.
You can use them to update to the latest firmware version without having to wipe your data or flash the official ROM.
Warning : I tested theese files on my phone (SM-G920F) and i had no problems , however i have no responsibilty if you do something wrong or end up bricking your phone!
Name of the firmware : G920FXXS4DPIJ_G920FOXX4DPH1_G920FXXS4DPIJ_HOME.tar.md5
Region : XEO
Country : Poland
LINK TO FILES
tnx man.
working fine on my g920f
can you make this one please ? Bootloader and modem from the latest XEF ROM from OCT
Model SM-G920F
Model name Galaxy S6
Country France
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 8821257
Build date Thu, 06 Oct 2016 08:27:24 +0000
Security Patch Level 2016-10-01
Product code XEF
PDA G920FXXS4DPJ2
CSC G920FOXA4DPGW
If I flash latest full firmware from Sammobile using Odin I will have all that things automatically flashed?
Windforce0511 said:
If I flash latest full firmware from Sammobile using Odin I will have all that things automatically flashed?
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Of course, my post is just for convenience.
The way you describe is the best one.
babanasor said:
can you make this one please ? Bootloader and modem from the latest XEF ROM from OCT
Model SM-G920F
Model name Galaxy S6
Country France
Version Android 6.0.1
Changelist 8821257
Build date Thu, 06 Oct 2016 08:27:24 +0000
Security Patch Level 2016-10-01
Product code XEF
PDA G920FXXS4DPJ2
CSC G920FOXA4DPGW
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Sry my internet connection is quite slow and it isnt' easy for me to download many firmwares.
I provided a link to the tool i used to make the .tar.md5 files on my first post.
Try it it's really easy
nighthawk696969 said:
Sry my internet connection is quite slow and it isnt' easy for me to download many firmwares.
I provided a link to the tool i used to make the .tar.md5 files on my first post.
Try it it's really easy
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my english is not so good i dont understand the steps he is saying in that post can you tel me in a easy way step by step how to get the bootloader and the modem from the rom because i already downloaded the rom from sammmobile
babanasor said:
my english is not so good i dont understand the steps he is saying in that post can you tel me in a easy way step by step how to get the bootloader and the modem from the rom because i already downloaded the rom from sammmobile
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I will tell you how to do it for the modem, but the same applies for the bootloader as well.
You download the program i linked you and extract it in a folder on you C drive (example C:\img2tar ).
You open the firmware you downloaded from sammobile with winrar or 7zip.
You extract the modem.bin from inside.
You place the modem.bim inside the program's folder (example img2tar) and run the batch.bat
A file named modem.tar.md5 has been created.Flash that file via odin.
nighthawk696969 said:
I will tell you how to do it for the modem, but the same applies for the bootloader as well.
You download the program i linked you and extract it in a folder on you C drive (example C:\img2tar ).
You open the firmware you downloaded from sammobile with winrar or 7zip.
You extract the modem.bin from inside.
You place the modem.bim inside the program's folder (example img2tar) and run the batch.bat
A file named modem.tar.md5 has been created.Flash that file via odin.
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now this is what you call step by step now i understand it thank you very much man !!!!!!
Thank You!!
nighthawk696969 said:
I downloaded the latest firmware (so far) for the SM-G920F extracted the bootlader and modem files and converted them with this tool to .tar.md5 files to use with the latest odin.
You can use them to update to the latest firmware version without having to wipe your data or flash the official ROM.
Warning : I tested theese files on my phone (SM-G920F) and i had no problems , however i have no responsibilty if you do something wrong or end up bricking your phone!
Name of the firmware : G920FXXS4DPIJ_G920FOXX4DPH1_G920FXXS4DPIJ_HOME.tar.md5
Region : XEO
Country : Poland
LINK TO FILES
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Yo i have somthing for you learned from you shared with you if you want to use it have a look THX again!! :fingers-crossed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/sm-g920f-odin-flashable-modem-t3489564
babanasor said:
Yo i have somthing for you learned from you shared with you if you want to use it have a look THX again!! :fingers-crossed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/sm-g920f-odin-flashable-modem-t3489564
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Awrsome man, nice job.It's really slow to download the whole firmware so theese tars are handy .
I didn't downloaded it yet but from its name i saw that on bootloader you packed only the sboot.bin.
If you look at my release and open the allfiles.tar.md5 with 7zip or winrar you will see two files inside : sboot.bin and cm.bin.
Those two files are needed for the boot loader.
Now to make those two files a single .tar.md5 you need to copy them both inside the program directory (example C:\img2tar)
Then you run the batch.bat file like normal.
This time you go inside the created folder mame AllFiles and there you have the allfiles.tar.md5 witch is the complete bootloader with both files inside (you can open it with winrar or 7zip to be sure)
I kinda forgot to tell you the method above.By the way it would be a bad idea to renane the files.
nighthawk696969 said:
Awrsome man, nice job.It's really slow to download the whole firmware so theese tars are handy .
I didn't downloaded it yet but from its name i saw that on bootloader you packed only the sboot.bin.
If you look at my release and open the allfiles.tar.md5 with 7zip or winrar you will see two files inside : sboot.bin and cm.bin.
Those two files are needed for the boot loader.
Now to make those two files a single .tar.md5 you need to copy them both inside the program directory (example C:\img2tar)
Then you run the batch.bat file like normal.
This time you go inside the created folder mame AllFiles and there you have the allfiles.tar.md5 witch is the complete bootloader with both files inside (you can open it with winrar or 7zip to be sure)
I kinda forgot to tell you the method above.By the way it would be a bad idea to renane the files.
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You are welcome man haha it can happen we are humans so we can make mistakes no problem :silly: but i have done it now its 100% good for sure i uploaded the allfiles.tar now its good to go
can anyone please leave me a link or telk me how i can root my samsung galaxy s6 edge modle G925ZFXXUSDQA7
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help me
hello ․ i update my (france) Galaxy S6 G920f xxu4 android 6 on xxu5 android 7 but when i try call he write SIM card Not Registered on Network :смущенный:
XEF region
i also did update my modem and bootloader with this file and ended up having the same problem
imoutofpractice said:
i also did update my modem and bootloader with this file and ended up having the same problem
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Did you get it for 6.0? Link please
Bootloader
Can i update g920f bootloader in g920v ?
The verizon offline updater worked for me without a data wipe
nighthawk696969 said:
Awrsome man, nice job.It's really slow to download the whole firmware so theese tars are handy .
I didn't downloaded it yet but from its name i saw that on bootloader you packed only the sboot.bin.
If you look at my release and open the allfiles.tar.md5 with 7zip or winrar you will see two files inside : sboot.bin and cm.bin.
Those two files are needed for the boot loader.
Now to make those two files a single .tar.md5 you need to copy them both inside the program directory (example C:\img2tar)
Then you run the batch.bat file like normal.
This time you go inside the created folder mame AllFiles and there you have the allfiles.tar.md5 witch is the complete bootloader with both files inside (you can open it with winrar or 7zip to be sure)
I kinda forgot to tell you the method above.By the way it would be a bad idea to renane the files.
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I have sboot.bin and modem.bin and they are merged to one file as allfiles.tar.md5 please which option should i select to flash that is it AP or CP or BL seems is bootloader and modem in one file??????
Greetings all, I have been a long time lurker on this site and have recently been having some troubles, I am trying to deodex and zipalign my stock note 3 rom and am having trouble flashing it, for the most part I have been using supers kitchen to debloat, deodex etc etc. The problem that I have run into is in my phone model, I have the Samsung galaxy note 3 SM900S (which is the Korean variant) and it seems to not accept most of the rom .zip or .img that I have thrown at it.
I can successfully flash the stock rom using odin (Ill attach the rom to this post) as it is in tar.md5 format, I cant seem to export my deodex’ed file to tar.md5 and if I export to zip then convert to tar (using the converter)
My question at this point is:
- Do any of you already have a rom (or link to a rom) for the stock n900s that is already rooted/debloated/deodex’ed/zipaligned
- Can one of you possible build it for me ? (I can do all of the steps above but cannot export in a way that odin will accept and flash it)
Link to stock rom - drive google com/file/d/0B3aQFbA7f755TVItTFdkR1hxYnM/view
Due to being a new user I had to make the link not look like a link so you will need to add "."
Search 900S may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2484602
Hi,
So I'm actually running LineageOS 16, and I wish to keep it simple and just make the necessary firmware update (for security reasons). I wanted to directly attach the zip file with the correct SKU but the file is too large. And I suppose it can apply for any of Asus' manual update, so.
Here is the link : https://www.asus.com/Phone/ZenFone-3-ZE552KL/HelpDesk_Download/
Could I extract the Firmware-update folder from the zip (I reckon it is the one thing I need, in my case) and somehow make an update out of it? I'm not too sure about how to do that, since Asus make it complicated in my opinion.
Thanks for your collaboration!