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Ive been stucked at file analysis for the past half an hour in Odin. Is this normal?
All drivers installed already. But nothing happened. Im trying to flash JM2.
Ive put the Pit file in PIT, code file in the PDA, modem file in Phone and CSC file in CSC.
ANywhere that go wrong?
Start Odin with Adminstrator Rights.
midijunkie said:
Start Odin with Adminstrator Rights.
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Done. im still there...at file analysis.. again. LOL.. Nothing's happening. How long does file analysis usually take?
it should take second only.. what os do you use? widows 7?
jd-omnia said:
it should take second only.. what os do you use? widows 7?
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Yup win 7. ive been trying all the ports its still the same... =( code file shud go to PDA, modem to phone and csc to csc right? sigh
use 512 pit file and remove your sim card
mrassol said:
use 512 pit file and remove your sim card
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Done that too
This happened to me as well, but I got through it. I rebooted the computer, changed the usb port used, I shut down the phone, took the battery out and put it back in, then brought it back into download mode (I couldn't get it back into download mode after shutting it down from download mode itself) and proceeded exactly as the instructions said. Also, I ticked the repartition checkbox in Odin. One of these things made the flash work, but I can't honestly say which. Either way, file analysis is supposed to last for just a few seconds - if it lasts more than that, then something went wrong.
Unplug it and reboot PC and phone then try again it should work.
Reboot your pc and shutdown kies if it autoruns, then fire up odin and connect your phone.
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This happened to me as well, but I got through it. I rebooted the computer, changed the usb port used, I shut down the phone, took the battery out and put it back in, then brought it back into download mode (I couldn't get it back into download mode after shutting it down from download mode itself) and proceeded exactly as the instructions said. Also, I ticked the repartition checkbox in Odin. One of these things made the flash work, but I can't honestly say which. Either way, file analysis is supposed to last for just a few seconds - if it lasts more than that, then something went wrong.
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Ok i'll try your way. But yea, ive ticked repartition too, but im always stuck there regardless of what port im using. hmm..
try booting into recovery and doing a hard reset first
I had the exact same problem, fixed by simply rebooting my Windows 7 64-bit PC.
Also try using the other PIT file (I first tried 513 which didn't work for me, but 512 then did).
I had the same problem today evening. Fortunately I had another PC to try Odin and it worked!
Had the exact same problem a couple of days ago, posted it in the FAQ thread. Computer reboot fixed it.
Had the same problem, changed language and locale settings in Windows to English and that fixed it for me.
for me.. it only was that i'Ve forgotten to remove the sim card...
did it.. and the file analysis took only a second ;-)
Some precautions to take when flashing with odin!
1. Remove SD and SIM card
2. On windows 7 run Odin as Administrator and in Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode! (the last part solved the file analysis for me!)
3. First start Odin and load all the files: PDA = Code, Modem = Phone, CSC = CSC
4. Use 512.pit
5. Then boot up phone in download mode with usb disconnected
6. Make sure kies is not running!
7. Plugin usb cable
8. Start flashing!
That should do the trick!
Thanks XDA
Same issue, thought I'd bricked it but thankfully the reboot worked
BackfireNL said:
6. Make sure kies is not running!
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Correction...
6. Make sure kies is not installed!
Hello - It seems as though everyone is somewhat nice and knowledgeable on this board. I'm hoping that no one flogs me in the process of this thread.
I have a T-based Galaxy Tab and am trying to load a new ROM onto it. I've tried multiple times with multiple different ROMs but am not making really any progress. When I plug in the device to a wall outlet, the attached screen is displayed. This is the first time that I've seen this screen and I'm now hoping that this thing isn't bricked. Please help me bring this Tab back from the dark side.
I need to know which ROM to use and the appropriate PIT file. I also need to just understand how I get the device to be recognized by Odin again as it's not being recognized in it's current state. Thanks to all that will help me.
Jim
hi,
can you tell me which firmware files are you using to flash and the PIT files?
Yes. I used the below files. I know it's the European version but it looked as though it was for TMobile. And I'm somewhat desperate to get this fixed.
PIT - P1_EUR.pit
PDA - P1000BOJJ2-REV03-ALL-CL618963.tar
MODEM - MODEM_P1000XXJID.tar
CSC - GT-P1000-CSC-DTMJJ4.tar
Downloaded them from samfirmware.com/samsungtablets.htm
Jim
jimcansler said:
Yes. I used the below files. I know it's the European version but it looked as though it was for TMobile. And I'm somewhat desperate to get this fixed.
PIT - P1_EUR.pit
PDA - P1000BOJJ2-REV03-ALL-CL618963.tar
MODEM - MODEM_P1000XXJID.tar
CSC - GT-P1000-CSC-DTMJJ4.tar
Downloaded them from samfirmware.com/samsungtablets.htm
Jim
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i guess the issue is due to the incompatible firmware and a different partitioning file (PIT)
may be you can try installing JHA firmware with repartition, PIT file and then install JID directly without repartition and PIT
Not wanting to be pessimistic here but after browsing the Galaxy S section I came across a thread with that image on your tab. You may have to contact Samsung and have the device replaced. http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S_Series#Recovery_Mode
Storm, Chow,
I think you may be right. I followed the instructions that Chow gave me and it failed. See attached. I still have the Tab attached to my pc and it still has the same image as original. I've attached my Odin screen so you guys can look at it and tell me if I'm doing anything wrong.
Jim
Hi,
I had that image many times, whenever my tab fails to install any new firmware.
did you reboot the tab after seeing that image
one more try:
after seeing the flash fail > hold the three button combination (power + volume down + home) for long time (may be more than 1 minute) until the tab is switched off and then use three button combination (power + volume down + home) to enter the download mode (you will still see the above image only). now connect the tab to odin and try flashing it.
if i remember correctly, my tab was connected to COM 8 when flashing but i think its USB port selection
this is how i recover my tab to working mode whenever a flash fails
Have you tried with Odin 1.31 with PIT 816 and JHA.tar selecting repartition?In the pic you are using the 1.71, right? I had something similar going back to JID from JJ4 and when I tried with the 1.31 it passed, cant be sure it wasnt just 'the one more try' or the old Odin but it worked.
Good luck
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I used the Odin 1.3 per your instructions and used th 816 PIT with the JHA tar. This passed as you can see from the attached. This has worked and I now have a working unit that needs to charge up. I'm a little nervous to now install the JID firmware and will likely just try to keep what I've got working. If I do want to install the JID firmware...will I need another PIT file or can I just use the JID firmware and write over? In addition, would i need to select or unselect the re-partition check box.
Thank you guys so much. It appears as though my unit is working.
Jim
jimcansler said:
I used the Odin 1.3 per your instructions and used th 816 PIT with the JHA tar. This passed as you can see from the attached. This has worked and I now have a working unit that needs to charge up. I'm a little nervous to now install the JID firmware and will likely just try to keep what I've got working. If I do want to install the JID firmware...will I need another PIT file or can I just use the JID firmware and write over? In addition, would i need to select or unselect the re-partition check box.
Thank you guys so much. It appears as though my unit is working.
Jim
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just install the JID without use any pit and do not select re- partition, keep using the 1. 31
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chowdarygm said:
i guess the issue is due to the incompatible firmware and a different partitioning file (PIT)
may be you can try installing JHA firmware with repartition, PIT file and then install JID directly without repartition and PIT
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I quote.
I had that bad image on the screen for some time... If you connect to the PC you should find the TAB as connected in ODIN. If you flash JHA repartioning with the correct PIT, that for me was 9 and something if I remember, you should restore normal functionality. Try and let me know!
Can confirm.
Had this image several times while testing var firmwares.
Simply connect tab to odin and flash jha image with repartition.
This should fix it.
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Guys, I think that he solved the problem using Odin 1.31.He already install the JHA and the unit is working.Pls stop posting without read.The issue can be related with the new Odin.Now he is concerning to install JID over a working unit...
MODEM file
Greetings,
Where did you guys get your MODEM file from? I only can see the PDA and CSC files on the samfirmwares.com site... :S
hi i have a Samsung Tab P1000 and now its not powering on after i forced to switch off from downloading mode,because I'm trying to update from Froyo 2.2 to gingerbread 2.3.3 but after following the instruction from opening the odin, putting the pit file and PDA file and i click the start its only showing the setupconnection.......please help me.....thank you
did you try to charge it? If not do that and flash again.
yes....i tried to put in charge and it showing like this in the photo but if i remove from tha charger i cannot powering on and the icon will disappear.....
i tried to flash again may tab using the odin it showing pass but its not continue to reboot......now its totally off
Samsung gtp 1000
cabansagarchie27 said:
i tried to flash again may tab using the odin it showing pass but its not continue to reboot......now its totally off
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hi guy i ve the same problem, pls i just need to know if is an hard brick or just a soft.
I ve read many trhead on forum and i ve seen that if is hard brick i must use resurrection program but i cant find no link.
pls some one can post me? tnx
cabansagarchie27 said:
i tried to flash again may tab using the odin it showing pass but its not continue to reboot......now its totally off
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That diagram you had is the same thing as the download mode. So treat it as such and flash your rom and kernel normally and it should work. I had the same problem before. To be sure, tried the following thread. Go to the 3rd post in this thread and follow the installation instruction. It will work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1382055
I get that every now and then too. I reinstall the drivers (included with Kies), and reboot the computer. After that it will work.
Froyo to Gingerbread -- Please be extra careful when flashing
cabansagarchie27 said:
i tried to flash again may tab using the odin it showing pass but its not continue to reboot......now its totally off
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Does ODIN still recognize your Tab? If you are upgrading from froyo to gingerbread, you may need to load new PIT file as well as new dbdata.rfs.
If ODIN still recognize your Tab, try to download your choice of firmware again with PIT file included. I'll attach a working PIT for you.
Note: Please extract the attached file to get the .PIT file and put it on PIT field on ODIN along with your choice of firmware you are flashing.
Once you are done and reboot, mostlikely you'll be in a boot-loop stuck at SAMSUNG screen. Now reboot to download mode again, then flash the DBDATA.rfs.tar I attached on the following post in PDA field on ODIN:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23348040&postcount=121
i dont have the icon
wakak make sure you got the proper Samsung driver installed!
I dont have CWM installed. I can join only in Download Mode,
I am trying to install via PDA file with ODIN 1.85 it said:
ID:0/013> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/013>
<ID:0/013> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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When I try with Odin 4.43 it stocked at
<1> setup connection...
I have changed USB port on PC, nothing yet.
Did You installed Kies?
On what system are You trying to flash the phone?
On XP ODIN is not working, I flashed my i9001 with CWM on Windows 7 with ODIN and installed Kies without any problems.
aXiDroid said:
Did You installed Kies?
On what system are You trying to flash the phone?
On XP ODIN is not working, I flashed my i9001 with CWM on Windows 7 with ODIN and installed Kies without any problems.
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Hello,
- I think thats my problem. I will try via Windows7 when I am ready too. I will reply.
Thank you.
No problem, just don't rush.
Flashing CWM takes a minute, after that the phone will reboot.
To enter to Recovery mode press Volume Up + Power and keep it pressed for 2 seconds after Samsung logo will appear.
BTW: If you encounter boot loop don't panic, just clear cache, data and dalvik and everything will be ok. I fixed boot loop on my phone by doing so.
edit: could you please press the THANKS button if I helped?
Are you using a pit file if so one correct for your device
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Latrop said:
Are you using a pit file if so one correct for your device
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Hi,
- Yes I am using PIT file also but it stock at 'setup connection' with odin 4.43
- With odin 1.85 it said fail by this logs as below:
<ID:0/013> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/013>
<ID:0/013> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed
Make sure you run Odin as admin and also try uninstalling device through device manager whilst its connected don't click delete driver software then unplug and replug also make sure you have full firmware to install should be a few files not just PDA in my experience
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aXiDroid said:
No problem, just don't rush.
Flashing CWM takes a minute, after that the phone will reboot.
To enter to Recovery mode press Volume Up + Power and keep it pressed for 2 seconds after Samsung logo will appear.
BTW: If you encounter boot loop don't panic, just clear cache, data and dalvik and everything will be ok. I fixed boot loop on my phone by doing so.
edit: could you please press the THANKS button if I helped?
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Hi,
I cant run right now into CWM there is no CWM installed. Also I dont have SD Card on phone, is this problem?
Pretty sure cwm is either part of kernel or in some devices installed to system
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Latrop said:
Make sure you run Odin as admin and also try uninstalling device through device manager whilst its connected don't click delete driver software then unplug and replug also make sure you have full firmware to install should be a few files not just PDA in my experience
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You are right but it wont.
I am tryin to install this package: I9001XXKP4
PDA(PDA FILE), PHONE(Modem file), CSC (CSC FILE), PIT(PIT FILE) and Boot_loader
but its the same it stock.
Don't do bootloader I'm pretty sure and how long did you leave it cause once it took 15mins setup connection for me if you still don't prevail only option is try another computer
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You are talking about ClockworkMod, yes?
It replace Samsung's Recovery, if You flash it with ODIN there is no way it wouldn't run. Just turn the phone as I wrote before: Vol UP + POWER, and keep them pressed for 2, 3 seconds after Samsung logo appears. This will take you to recovery mode, and by so to CWM.
I'm using "recovery-clockwork-5.5.0.4-ariesve.tar", but the latest one is: "CWM6012-TOUCH-CM9-recovery". As far as I know for this moment.
There is the same also with Windows7 it won't flash.
noc1 said:
There is the same also with Windows7 it won't flash.
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Have You installed Kies?
Download the newest, with is 2.3.3. Install it, reboot, put the phone in to download mode, turn the ODIN, select the files, connect the phone and hit the START button.
No way this wont work! I did so many times.
aXiDroid said:
Have You installed Kies?
Download the newest, with is 2.3.3. Install it, reboot, put the phone in to download mode, turn the ODIN, select the files, connect the phone and hit the START button.
No way this wont work! I did so many times.
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I have installed Kies from official Web download samsung.
I am going to reboot now. And I will run again.
Thank you.
Latrop said:
Don't do bootloader I'm pretty sure and how long did you leave it cause once it took 15mins setup connection for me if you still don't prevail only option is try another computer
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I have wait about 18mins it stockat Setup connection..
Have you try to flash simple rom file onto the phone? Or Are you flashing the PDA file?
With "One Package" there shouldn't be any issues.
aXiDroid said:
Have you try to flash simple rom file onto the phone? Or Are you flashing the PDA file?
With "One Package" there shouldn't be any issues.
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it doesn't work
can you please find me someone some pda or One package files for flash
noc1 said:
it doesn't work
can you please find me someone some pda or One package files for flash
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You can download original newest Samsung's package from www.samfirmware.com - just create an account.
Download depends on Your country.
Download the file, use ODIN and select "One Package". Aries file will be needed to.
noc1 said:
I dont have CWM installed. I can join only in Download Mode,
I am trying to install via PDA file with ODIN 1.85 it said:
ID:0/013> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/013>
<ID:0/013> Re-Partition operation failed.
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 0 / failed 1)
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When I try with Odin 4.43 it stocked at
<1> setup connection...
I have changed USB port on PC, nothing yet.
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For i9001 please refer to your WIKI http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Plus/GT-I9001
you cannot use Odin 1.85, only Odin 4.43 with ariesVe.ops
IF "setup failed" in Odin its because KIES is running in system tray, you must shut it down for Odin to function
Open task manager and close:
Kies.exe
KiesTrayAgent.exe
KiesPDLR.exe
further reference refer to My Android Solutions link below
My phone is currently running Android version 4.2.2 (S4 Style) Custom Rom (had Xbean before) but it is very very slow/laggy etc (had this problem with xbean and even cyanongen mod before). How can I install back the Default Official Samsung software?
Thanks
1.) Download a stock rom from http://www.sammobile.com and make sure its for your device (ie. Don't download an I9000 firmware if you have an I9001). You'll get a zip file. Unzip it, and there should be a .tar file inside.
2.) Download dbsdata.rfs.tar (currently can't find a link). Also download Odin
3.) Put the phone into download mode- vol down, home and power
4.) Connect the phone to the PC by USB cable
5.) When Odin has registered the phone (a yellow box saying ID:COM4 or something similar), select PDA and select the stock rom .tar file. Don't touch anything else and let it flash.
6.) Once its finished, it'll boot into recovery. Just pull the battery and put the phone into download mode again.
7.) Connect it to the PC again, and under Odin select PDA and this time select dbsdata.rfs.tar. Again, don't touch anything else and let it flash through.
Done!
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RiKKu28 said:
How can I install back the Default Official Samsung software?
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Visit My Android Collections link below, and you can use any rescue kit or upgrade kit and you will be on default Samsung firmware...that's it, does not need dbdata.rfs flashing...Best to copy your Internal SD card ( by mounting and copying everything in it, such tht you can use your saved content later and Format entire SD card First.
xsenman said:
Visit My Android Collections link below, and you can use any rescue kit or upgrade kit and you will be on default Samsung firmware...that's it, does not need dbdata.rfs flashing...Best to copy your Internal SD card ( by mounting and copying everything in it, such tht you can use your saved content later and Format entire SD card First.
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actually xsenman, i cant see ur link from mobile xda, so try provide link in da post
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The problem with downloading my official samsung firmware is that when I try to check my phone's product code I get a connection problem or invalid MMI code error.
RiKKu28 said:
The problem with downloading my official samsung firmware is that when I try to check my phone's product code I get a connection problem or invalid MMI code error.
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as long as your Phone is i9000 , any i9000 rescue kit will do the job or a JVU Kit from My Android Collections
Soryuu said:
1.) Download a stock rom from http://www.sammobile.com and make sure its for your device (ie. Don't download an I9000 firmware if you have an I9001). You'll get a zip file. Unzip it, and there should be a .tar file inside.
2.) Download dbsdata.rfs.tar (currently can't find a link). Also download Odin
3.) Put the phone into download mode- vol down, home and power
4.) Connect the phone to the PC by USB cable
5.) When Odin has registered the phone (a yellow box saying ID:COM4 or something similar), select PDA and select the stock rom .tar file. Don't touch anything else and let it flash.
6.) Once its finished, it'll boot into recovery. Just pull the battery and put the phone into download mode again.
7.) Connect it to the PC again, and under Odin select PDA and this time select dbsdata.rfs.tar. Again, don't touch anything else and let it flash through.
Done!
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Just followed this and worked like a charm. Mobile is now running stock os THANK YOU
Soryuu said:
1.) Download a stock rom from http://www.sammobile.com and make sure its for your device (ie. Don't download an I9000 firmware if you have an I9001). You'll get a zip file. Unzip it, and there should be a .tar file inside.
2.) Download dbsdata.rfs.tar (currently can't find a link). Also download Odin
3.) Put the phone into download mode- vol down, home and power
4.) Connect the phone to the PC by USB cable
5.) When Odin has registered the phone (a yellow box saying ID:COM4 or something similar), select PDA and select the stock rom .tar file. Don't touch anything else and let it flash.
6.) Once its finished, it'll boot into recovery. Just pull the battery and put the phone into download mode again.
7.) Connect it to the PC again, and under Odin select PDA and this time select dbsdata.rfs.tar. Again, don't touch anything else and let it flash through.
Done!
Sent from my GT-P7510
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Man THIS GUIDE IS THE BEST AND ONLY ONE WAY! THANK YOU VERY MUCH I HOPE EVERYONE FOLLOW YOUR GUIDE.