[Q] Where do I download csc for JPY firmware? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

As title above

Why do you need it? Becausee you can change csc with *#272*YOUR IMEI# and then you select one that you need from menu if it's listed. Before doing this backup up your settings and data, apps....etc because once you change CSC and phone reboots and new csc installs phone does cleanup.

http://www.samfirmware.com
Sign up, log in, select your phone, then the firmware.
It should include the CSC file

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Can we flash only csc file via Odin?

Can we flash only csc file via Odin? Do I need pit file?
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same question I would like to ask, which are Odin switches for the only CSC flashing?
Can I move from a multi CSC to a specific CSC (i.e.: H3G Tre Italy) and viceversa?
Thanks in advance!
I just flash the CSC no partition or pit file needed. Just make sure to *#272*XXXX# after flashing to switch over to the correct CSC.
Does it still work on Froyo? Just tried flashing Teltra's CSC onto a JPP build and TEL CSC isnt an option inside CSC Selection.

updating using pit and csc

hi up until now ive been updating via odin by puttin stock rom updates in the pda section and clickin start Simples.
its working fine but i want to change the csc to a uk csc so i can update from kies, which csc do i use and which pit file and what settings do i enable like re partition? thanks.

[Q] i9000m KG3 users - Does your recovery screen look like this?

Like many of you, I just updated to KG3 after being on JVQ for a brief period.
Well I did my firmware upgrade from KIES, and I noticed the Bell Bloatware is not there. Thats my first question... is yours?
Secondly, when I boot into recovery (method has changed... its now VolupANDVoldown+Home+Power), my screen looks like this:
Android system recovery <3e>
Enter: OK Key, Select : Vol UP / Vol Down
reboot system now
apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
-----------------------------
now in yellow, printed here in black as it may be hard to see:
-- Copying media files...
Successfully copied meida files.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Installing Multi-CSC
Can't access to '/system/csc/KOR/system/'.
Successfully applied CSC.
Ok.. so other than the blatent spelling errors in that screen, anyone else getting that part in bold regarding the can't access?
I've tried finding this elsewhere with no success, so I'd thought I'd start a thread to get a definitive answer.
So its really a 3 parter.
1. Do you have your bloatware?
2. Do you see the same recovery screen as above?
3. When you select in recovery "Apply update from sdcard" does it ask you were the file is? Sort of like show you a directory?
Please guys.. let me know... I just want to make sure that KG3 is fully as I see it, and there's nothing missing.
Any help guys?
Bloatware is still there
Just finished updating to 2.3.3 on the Bell Network (Canada).
My update included all of the bloatware from Bell.
(Haven't checked into your other questions yet.)
did not use Kies but flashed using Odin: I have JVR pda and KG3 modem and csc, rooted with damian's kernel and using Brotuck's Tornado kernel -- all is in synch and working without any issues, no bloatware and with outstanding speed and stability.
From what I read in your post, you were on JVQ which was an earlier non-BMC version of GB, so the Kor is the default csc on the phone. Kies is attempting to update your system to the first BMC GB, which means it is expecting to move from Froyo and wants to use its own bootloaders etc.
When you use Kies to upgrade, your phone is not clean, nor will a fctory reset fully remove the residual parts of jvq on it -- such as the previous Kor csc.
Ok, that my understanding of where you are. Options? I see 3 choices:
1. roll back to the previous BMC 2,3 Froyo, which will reinstate the BMC csc and clean the phone when you use Kies to upgrade to KG3 as Kies will build on the BMC csc, install its bloatware and the GB versions of KG3 -- stock to stock upgrade within Kies, phone will be unrooted.
2. Flash the KG3 pda, modem and csc files within Odin which will give you the correct csc but no the bell bloat. You can then root with a custom kernel if you wish.
3. do a complete clean install, using Odin ( I can give you a link to the instructions if you pm me) ending up with KG3 installed, complete clean system, no residual issues. Then flash custom kernel and rom.
Option 3 is best. Option 1 stays on stock. Option 2 is stock and should work but not guaranteed to be issue free as the phone is not completely clean.
If you are still showing KOR, boot phone, in dialer typer, *#272*"your imei"# this should show you about 3 or 4 options, select BMC and then hit install afer abour a 2 second delay the phone should reboot and install all the bloatware =) and also solve your other problems.. this does to a factory reset as well

Please help me change my CSC on SM-N950F

Hi
I would truly and highly appreciate any help
I could not change my current carrier rom (PCL in Israel) to mine (PTR in Israel) or even to another country United Kingdom (BTU).
The thing is, every time after I update the rom there is is this "update" screen that I think belongs to the current (PCL) rom that changes everything back, so nothing gets changed.
1. Maybe it is not possible at all?
2. If it is, is there any guide?
Here are the steps I do:
1. Disabled OEM Unlock
2. Odin: Flashed the BL and AP and CP and CSC (not Home CSC).
3. Odin: Made sure Auto Reboot & F.Reset time are checked
4. Odin: for BTU only - checked re partition
5. After reboot the "update" screen went on, it wrote updating, and then deleting - I think that might be the problem.
Thanks

changing csc with easy way

ihave 512 gb optus and i try to change csc with all way and no luck but i found way
just flach the combo file after that flash dbt germany N960FXXS2ARL3_N960FOXM2ARK2_DBT you can download from sam in csc chose HOME_CSC_OMC_OXM_N960FOXM2ARK2_CL14366801_QB20490073_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5 he will stuck dont worry leave it the flash will fail ok unplug your device
and flach again but this time chose in csc CSC_OMC_OXM_N960FOXM2ARK2_CL14366801_QB20490073_REV00_user_low_ship.tar.md5 and flash in this remove the sim card after you finish wala you can insert your sim and the csc will change depending to your sim thanks

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