There is no PIT partition. please help me! - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My device is SM-G900FQ when I want to flash with odin it gives fail and says ("There is no PIT partition.") . I need Pit file but I'm afraid because it's too risky. I understand I need pit file but where from

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GT-I9500CHN Product Name Change

I need help how Change Product Name GT-I9500CHN TO GT-I9500
I try Sboot but on KK version Not working show error when i write sboot
<ID:0/012> Added!!
<ID:0/012> Odin v.3 engine (ID:12)..
<ID:0/012> File analysis..
<ID:0/012> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/012> Initialzation..
<ID:0/012> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/012> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/012> sboot.bin
<ID:0/012> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/012> FAIL!
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and in phone ( SW REV: Invalid Magic String
There is any other sboot file for KK version or other solution thanks in advance
still waiting for solution anyone help me
imeicodes said:
I need help how Change Product Name GT-I9500CHN TO GT-I9500
I try Sboot but on KK version Not working show error when i write sboot
and in phone ( SW REV: Invalid Magic String
There is any other sboot file for KK version or other solution thanks in advance
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Hi mate,
Not 100% sure what you want to do but as far as i know the only difference between the Chinese version and the international was the PIT , in the Chinese the internal SD is bigger about 11.5gb
If you want to use the non chinese rom you have to change the PIT
Check here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
Thanks for reply
u read that thread but my firmware version updated on Kitkat 4.4.2
And there is available Sboot to 4.2.2 u have 4.4.2 Sboot Firmware
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Note 6: If you flash I9500 stock firmware for China region, it will flash sboot.bin with it, that leads to have a Chinese bootloader (download mode will be in Chinese language and boot splash name will change). Even if you flash other stock firmware, it will not change the bootloader. So flash "GT-I9500_sboot.tar" (attached) as pda in Odin and it will fix the issue. (works on 4.2.2 firmwares!)
imeicodes said:
Thanks for reply
u read that thread but my firmware version updated on Kitkat 4.4.2
And there is available Sboot to 4.2.2 u have 4.4.2 Sboot Firmware
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Note 6: If you flash I9500 stock firmware for China region, it will flash sboot.bin with it, that leads to have a Chinese bootloader (download mode will be in Chinese language and boot splash name will change). Even if you flash other stock firmware, it will not change the bootloader. So flash "GT-I9500_sboot.tar" (attached) as pda in Odin and it will fix the issue. (works on 4.2.2 firmwares!)
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Hi,
That is a different case , that is if you wish to keep the old firmware
I would flash the PIT with a the NEW firmware
Note 2: If you have a corrupted partition table (Odin says: "there is no pit partition" or "Re-Partition operation failed"), flash pit file for your device (attached, dont forget to unzip it) (put it in pit window) with your firmware (some users reported that it worked without firmware), in this case "Re-Partition" must be marked.
Select the new firmware plus select PIT on Odin ..so it will flash the new firmware with the already included sboot with the new Partition tables (PIT)
Flash it all together

Brick s4

I was trying To install twrp But Odin sayed 'no Pit partition ' And on The Phone there is The screen 'firmware upgradw encountered An issue . Please select recovery mode in kies. I tried To install Pit file with stock firmware But is The Same. (May i didnt checked debug usb)
Flash a full stock ROM in odin
No Pit partition. And when i flash rom + Pit give me The Same error

Galaxy S5 Unrooting (Odin Passes but still have my data WTF?!)

My Galaxy s5 Will not return to stock after Odin 3.10.6 passes.
Sorry Guys I will have to keep this short. My Galaxy S5 (model number irrelvant) will not return to stock. Prior it had a custom 5.0 firmware and worked perfectly, except whenver headphones were plugin it would turn itself off. I decied to go back to stock firmware using Odin 3.10 and firmware 5.0 based on my model number.
Odin passes with green light. But I STILL HAVE MY DATA WTF?! Music and photos are still there.
Please help me reset my phone back to stock
Recap:
Model : G900T (irrelvant for my problem, I know what firmware to download)
Problem: Soft-Brick - sometimes loads rom other times black screen and rom is in the background. All data is still there, and phone does not ask you to rename phone, login to google, etc... You know the first bookup screen after reset of Rom.
Tried: Odin 3.09 and 3.10 (default settings) Firmware 4.4.2 and 5.0 multiple times.
WTF?! is going on. I cannot for the life of me understand this.
Be my :angel: and help me out with this problem
You can go down one of two routes.....
1) go to settings >> backup & reset >> factory reset......
As far as i know this just destroys the file paths to your data.....it's still on the device, but not accessible with a file manager.....The possibility exists that it *could* be retrieved by specialist software.
2) odin flash a pit file and a firmware.
The pit file will erase and format and rebuild the data partitions on your device leaving absolutely no data behind including the firmware.....hence the need to flash the firmware again.....
If you choose option 2, make sure you are flashing the CORRECT pit file for your device variant......flashing the wrong pit will turn your phone into an unrecoverable paperweight
Sent from my rooted, debloated stocKK kn0x0 SM-G900F
Help finding pit file
keithross39 said:
You can go down one of two routes.....
1) go to settings >> backup & reset >> factory reset......
As far as i know this just destroys the file paths to your data.....it's still on the device, but not accessible with a file manager.....The possibility exists that it *could* be retrieved by specialist software.
2) odin flash a pit file and a firmware.
The pit file will erase and format and rebuild the data partitions on your device leaving absolutely no data behind including the firmware.....hence the need to flash the firmware again.....
If you choose option 2, make sure you are flashing the CORRECT pit file for your device variant......flashing the wrong pit will turn your phone into an unrecoverable paperweight
Sent from my rooted, debloated stocKK kn0x0 SM-G900F
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I never even tried to do it with a pit file. I will be googling it now and will report to you if it works out. In the meantime if anyone could direct me to the right way for the correct pit file for Android 5.0 G900t 16GB. I will edit as soon as I find it and it works out.
Crucial I get the correct Pit file, so I will not leave it up to my judgement, I really need the help here guys.
Found these pit files
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737448
I am guessing the G900T_pit_16GB is for me, but I need confirmation
Provided that you have the 'T' variant and provided that it is a 16gb model, you should be good to go.....
Though I would check in that thread to find out if they're suitable for use with odin.....I always thought that odin packages had to have a .tar extension.....and none of those pit files do....i'm not sure.....
sorry fella.....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
Flashing a stock ROM with ODIN will NOT wipe user data
To wipe user data, factory reset your phone from recovery (Volume up & Home & Power from a powered off state)
If you still want a more thorough wipe:
Flash this PIT file at the same time as your preferred stock ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2752477&d=1400519587
Extract the PIT file down to "SM-G900T_pit.pit" and add to ODIN PIT section
They have to be flashed simultaneously, PIT in PIT section, and ROM in AP/PDA section
Ensure ODIN is run as Admin
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Let us know how that goes, any more issues and we'll try something else
TIP: S5 model is always important when troubleshooting, there are different methods for different models
Thanks *Detection* always good to get confirmation from experienced Odin users......
Cheers mate....
http://i.imgur.com/rVnFwJM.jpg
RE-Partition Failure
Odin is not re-partitioning my phone for some reason. The phone says secure check failed for the pit. I tried both 3.10.7 and 3.09 both give me the same error.
I was able to factory reset my phone through recovery but after the samsung logo it goes black often. I have to keep removing the battery and resetting it to finally get it to load normally. After couple of hours it goes black randomly when the phone is locked.
More Info
<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Binary Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin engine v(ID:3.1100)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/003> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/003> FAIL!
<ID:0/003>
<ID:0/003> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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ODIN MODE
PRODUCT NAME: SM-G900T
CURRENT BINARY: Samsung Official
SYSTEM STATUS: Official
KNOX WARRANTY VOID: 0x1 (2)
QUALCOM SECUREBOOT: ENABLE (CSB)
AP SWREV: S1, T1, R1, A1, P1
SECURE DOWNLOAD : ENABLE
UDC START
SECURE CHECK FAIL : PIT
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Fixed Re-Partition Error
*Detection* said:
Flashing a stock ROM with ODIN will NOT wipe user data
To wipe user data, factory reset your phone from recovery (Volume up & Home & Power from a powered off state)
If you still want a more thorough wipe:
Flash this PIT file at the same time as your preferred stock ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2752477&d=1400519587
Extract the PIT file down to "SM-G900T_pit.pit" and add to ODIN PIT section
They have to be flashed simultaneously, PIT in PIT section, and ROM in AP/PDA section
Ensure ODIN is run as Admin
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Let us know how that goes, any more issues and we'll try something else
TIP: S5 model is always important when troubleshooting, there are different methods for different models
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OK I had to hex edit all the extra 00 00 00 00 from the end of the file you gave me to finally be able to flash. But I still have the same problem. As you can see below Odin flashed the following correctly: Re-partition.pit, AP, Bootloader, CP (Modem)
The only file I could not find is CSC file for my firmware (G900TTMB1DOB1).
More info:
Kernel Version 3.4.0-4033351
Build Number: LRX21T.G900TUVU1DOB1
SE For Andriod Device: SEPF_GM-G900T_5.0_0027
At this point I think the internal memory is physically damaged... But I find it weird that at times it just works for hours.
Any ideas anyone?

HELP PIT file J5007 DS

Required PIT file for samsung J5007 dual sim
I was looking at the forum and have not found. I not found on google.
If someone has a pit file would be most grateful if you could send the same.
When inserting system checked himself and Odin NAND ERASE ALL
Please Send File
Required PIT file for samsung J5007 dual sim
I was looking at the forum and have not found. I not found on google.
If someone has a pit file would be most grateful if you could send the same.
When inserting system checked himself and Odin NAND ERASE ALL
operativac said:
Required PIT file for samsung J5007 dual sim
I was looking at the forum and have not found. I not found on google.
If someone has a pit file would be most grateful if you could send the same.
When inserting system checked himself and Odin NAND ERASE ALL
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I was looking for one when odin failed on Hidden.img.ext4 but different firmware fixed it

Stock ROM with PIT file

Hi all
I just wondered if someone was able to direct me to a stock to flash via Odin. I actually need the PIT file as I am getting an error every time I try to reflash, any guidance would be greatly appreciated. I have looked around but can't seem to find what I need.
Thanks
what phone model?
search on google - SM-N910x (where x is your model) 4 Files Repair Firmware
for example - SM-N910C 4Files Repair Firmware
and flash them responsible accordingly with Odin [the god of samsung flashing ]
good luck
There is some good information on your subject.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/note-4-debrick-img-t3488114/page84
I've extracted the PIT file for the SM-N910F if needed, (also have PIT files for the SM-T800, SM-T700 and SM-T705). I had to use one for one of the Tablets recently so extracted them all just in case.
Big Elf said:
I've extracted the PIT file for the SM-N910F if needed, (also have PIT files for the SM-T800, SM-T700 and SM-T705). I had to use one for one of the Tablets recently so extracted them all just in case.
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i know post is old but worth to ask you still got pit file for 910F?
Link to SM-N910F Pit file. Let me know if there's any problem accessing it:
Big Elf said:
Link to SM-N910F Pit file. Let me know if there's any problem accessing it:
SM-N910F Pit file
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thanks for file unfortunately another fail :/
<ID:0/009> Odin engine v(ID:3.1301)..
<ID:0/009> File analysis..
<ID:0/009> Total Binary size: 0 M
<ID:0/009> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/009> Initialzation..
<ID:0/009> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/009> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/009> FAIL!
<ID:0/009>
<ID:0/009> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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I copied this from another thread on here recently that I can't find for the moment but it's in this section which lists the steps for using the file. Once I find it I'll give credit to the person who listed the procedure:
1. Boot the Galaxy Note 4 into download mode screen then connect to PC.
2. This time load the N910F/C/T/W8.pit Pit file on Odin’s PIT Button (Select pit file of your variant) (SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR C Variant SEE POST 2)
3. Load your original stock firmware on the Odin’s AP button.
4 Make sure repartiton is automatically checked in options
5. Click on “Start” to flash the stock firmware and PIT file then wait.
After the process is over
Turn off the phone and set it into recovery mode
– Press volume “volume up, home and power buttons”
– Once in recovery mode, perform full wipe
– Select ‘wipe data/factory reset’
Maybe it'll fail if you don't follow these steps. I copied them because I knew I'd forget otherwise.
EDIT: It was from this thread by Ashwin Prabhunerurkar so all credit to Ashwin
Big Elf said:
Link to SM-N910F Pit file. Let me know if there's any problem accessing it:
SM-N910F Pit file
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This file gave me trouble, better the one found in the first post of the thread you mention here:
Big Elf said:
I copied this from another thread on here [...]
EDIT: It was from this thread by Ashwin Prabhunerurkar so all credit to Ashwin
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