Is there someone who can make a tar file flashable with odin? PM me please if you have that knowledge. I know it requires Linux which I do not wish to install. Thanks in (S) Advance
bobfrantic said:
Is there someone who can make a tar file flashable with odin? PM me please if you have that knowledge. I know it requires Linux which I do not wish to install. Thanks in (S) Advance
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You can use cygwin
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frapeti said:
You can use cygwin
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Oh really, cool. I searched google for a nice clear tutorial and found a few but didn't explain how to with Cygwin. Like where to put the file I want to add to an odin flashable tar. If you know of one it will be greatly appreciated.
bobfrantic said:
Oh really, cool. I searched google for a nice clear tutorial and found a few but didn't explain how to with Cygwin. Like where to put the file I want to add to an odin flashable tar. If you know of one it will be greatly appreciated.
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I guess you just need to 'tar' it and then 'md5sum kernel.tar >> kernel.tar', just type 'tar' in the cygwin shell and you will get some help on how to use it
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frapeti said:
I guess you just need to 'tar' it and then 'md5sum kernel.tar >> kernel.tar', just type 'tar' in the cygwin shell and you will get some help on how to use it
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Nope you need to tar -H ustar to make odin flashable
KINGbabasula said:
Nope you need to tar -H ustar to make odin flashable
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I don't see any H flag, and that's not necessary, just use tar -cf kernel.tar kernel.bin.md5, Odin packages are just tar's with the md5sum at the end.
There is also a tar.exe binary built for windows already, Google it
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frapeti said:
I don't see any H flag, and that's not necessary, just use tar -cf kernel.tar kernel.bin.md5, Odin packages are just tar's with the md5sum at the end.
There is also a tar.exe binary built for windows already, Google it
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Yep i use the tar binary for windows
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Yep i use the tar binary for windows
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Ok, thanks for the information. What I have is an odin flashable tar that changes the first screen to say Samsung SII lite GT-I9070. Found it on a Brazilian site. What I want to do is to make another one with the S Advance splash out of the param.lfs.md5 in an original firmware. I want to do this so people have a choice of what their phone will show when they boot up. Just a fun thing cause I like my phone showing that (see attached pic)
Where to put that param file to tar and make into odin flashable file is where I am stuck LOL. I have my Cygwin setup for the kitchen right now if that makes any difference.
Just do tar -H ustar param.lfs.md5 param.tar and then md5 and flash via Odin. Odin knows where to flash automatically
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KINGbabasula said:
Just do tar -H ustar param.lfs.md5 param.tar and then md5 and flash via Odin. Odin knows where to flash automatically
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Do I put the param.lfs.md5 in the same folder that the kitchen is or somewhere else within Cygwin ?
I just need to know where to put the file please. If there is a clear tutorial share it if you can. Thanks in advance. I have searched and failed...
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bobfrantic said:
I just need to know where to put the file please. If there is a clear tutorial share it if you can. Thanks in advance. I have searched and failed...
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1.Download tar.exe (you can find it googling)
2.Download md5sum.exe (google too)
3.Run cmd
4.Put param.lfs.md5, tar.exe, md5sum.exe in the same folder
5.Do this: tar -H ustar -c param.lfs.md5 > param.tar
6.Do this: md5sum -t param.tar >> param.tar
7.Do this: rename param.tar param.tar.md5
8.Check you did all correctly
9.Flash through odin
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Pay attention!!! This isn't just like changing SystemUi.apk, this is the bootloader. If you do something wrong editing the param.lfs and you flash it you can say goodbye to your phone
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Ok thanks for the info. I followed your instructions to the letter (copy and paste) I had to change the -H to -h then I got the file into the tar but the md5sum didn't work. here is the text:
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>tar -H ustar -c param.lfs.md5 > param.tar
tar: invalid option -- H
Try `tar --help' for more information.
at this point I changed -H to -h
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>tar -h ustar -c param.lfs.md5 > param.tar
tar: Cannot add file ustar: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Not sure what it means that it cannot add file ustar, but after the above the param.lfs.md5 was in the tar. mode is -rw-rw-rw
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>md5sum -t param.tar >> param.tar
md5sum: invalid option -- t
Try `md5sum --help' for more information.
mode didn't change after this part tho and I think it should be something like 0rwxrwxrwx
I am aware of the danger of a brick LOL but I am very very cautious and it isn't the param.lfs.md5 I am editing, just trying to make it in an odin flashable tar. But at least I am farther than before, so thank you for your assistance to this point
bobfrantic said:
Ok thanks for the info. I followed your instructions to the letter (copy and paste) I had to change the -H to -h then I got the file into the tar but the md5sum didn't work. here is the text:
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>tar -H ustar -c param.lfs.md5 > param.tar
tar: invalid option -- H
Try `tar --help' for more information.
at this point I changed -H to -h
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>tar -h ustar -c param.lfs.md5 > param.tar
tar: Cannot add file ustar: No such file or directory
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Not sure what it means that it cannot add file ustar, but after the above the param.lfs.md5 was in the tar. mode is -rw-rw-rw
C:\Program Files\GnuWin32\bin>md5sum -t param.tar >> param.tar
md5sum: invalid option -- t
Try `md5sum --help' for more information.
mode didn't change after this part tho and I think it should be something like 0rwxrwxrwx
I am aware of the danger of a brick LOL but I am very very cautious and it isn't the param.lfs.md5 I am editing, just trying to make it in an odin flashable tar. But at least I am farther than before, so thank you for your assistance to this point
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Lol you can't change -H to -h. It's different and it's because you have error ustar. For me it always worked
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KINGbabasula said:
Lol you can't change -H to -h. It's different and it's because you have error ustar. For me it always worked
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LOL what a dolt I am. was doing it with the windows cmd and not the Cygwin... will try again now, report back...
bobfrantic said:
If you can, post the tar and md5sum files you use. I may not have got the right ones. before changing the H the file didn't go into the tar file. but did after changing it. hmmm
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Are you using Cygwin? If yes use cmd
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KINGbabasula said:
Are you using Cygwin? If yes use cmd
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I am now LOL see edited post :cyclops:
bobfrantic said:
I am now LOL see edited post :cyclops:
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Lol now i give you links to tar and md5sum
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Before everyone jumps on me for posting this in the dev section, let me please say that I did ask this in Q&A and all anyone could come up with was "do a nadroid backup." So, I am purposely asking in here now.
If there is a guide somewhere that could take me through the process, please post a link. If it's simple enough, post a quick walkthrough here for me, please.
I just want to make an odin-flashable backup of my entire phone that I can flash back to when I hose things up.
Any help is appreciated.
I tried to make one actually. It seems there is a problem when you try to write back to the phone. Odin will fail part of the way through. I've been trying to look through everything and figure out exactly what the issue is but theres not much odin documentation...
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I just found this:
http://androidforums.com/behold-2-all-things-root/54424-creating-custom-roms-backups-odin.html
It's for the behold 2, which shouldn't really matter, but could make some difference (I think...), and is geared for making roms for distribution. What I'm after is actually a backup for personal use only.
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Aspeds2989 said:
Smh. The arrogance of some people. Wow. Just wow.
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I'm not trying to start an argument or anything but why is that arrogant? I'm trying to think of how that could be construed as arrogant. I don't think it was a comment made in excessive pride or self-importance.
Also if he hadn't said that, he would have been bombarded with "wrong forum nub", and he already explained the "right" forum was no help.
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I'm not trying to start an argument or anything but why is that arrogant? I'm trying to think of how that could be construed as arrogant. I don't think it was a comment made in excessive pride or self-importance.
Also if he hadn't said that, he would have been bombarded with "wrong forum nub", and he already explained the "right" forum was no help.
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+1 sir, +1
OP try changing the title to Think Tank instead of a Question, because this is a pretty good idea and yall are rounding up info on how it can be done. that way noone will bash you...well most people lol
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OP try changing the title to Think Tank instead of a Question, because this is a pretty good idea and yall are rounding up info on how it can be done. that way noone will bash you...well most people lol
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Thanks for the tip... Noted and acted upon.
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Aspeds2989 said:
I used "arrogance" for lack of a better word, but damn.. You already posed a question and got back a ton of responses in another thread all saying to do a nandroid backup, but then u decide u don't like the only suggestion it seems anyone else could think of, so u "purposely" decide to violate forum rules simply to satisfy ur need.. Also, bluntly stating that you know its wrong but are doing it anyway is clearly an attempt at preventing being flamed by admitting to being guilty before anyone else could accuse u.. It just doesn't deserve a pass. Anyone else would've been flamed in the first reply.
Btw I'm not mad or trying to argue either, just trying to explain my previous post.
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The right forum was help, he just didn't like the responses/suggestions. I think what another user suggested would've been ok tho, to make it a think tank, other than that it doesn't belong in DEVELOPMENT.
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Now that you've explained it, I do understand why you said it and I do agree with it. I'm not excusing it or anything, but I will say that the Development forum seems to be a lot more helpful than the other Vibrant forums I've been to.
On topic, I would definitely like to see a custom ODIN backup.
I really don't see what is arrogant about my posting here. I asked in Q&A and all anyone could offer was: "Do something other than what you are asking how to do." If I wanted to know about doing a nandroid backup, I would have googled it. Believe me when I say that I have searched and searched and searched, and the documentation specific to what I am trying to accomplish is rare if it even exists. So, I am posing my question to an area of people who generally are more knowledgeable about such things. I even took the initiative to post something that might be helpful.
To make a Custom ODIN, all you have to do is edit the system how you would like it.. Then dd the system image like this
dd if=/dev/block/stl9 of=/sdcard/factoryfs.rfs bs=4096
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Next you will need a utility called Cygwin if in Windows, not needed for linux..
Command would be like so..
tar --format=ustar -cf JPK.tar factoryfs.rfs cache.rfs zImage
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This is an example if you have the system / cache / zImage
Eugene, I wanted to try this and the .tar file was created successfully but is it ok if I get these warnings/errors when creating the JPL.tar?
$ tar --format=ustar -cf JPK.tar factoryfs.rfs cache.rfs zImage
tar: cache.rfs: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: zImage: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
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Eugene, I wanted to try this and the .tar file was created successfully but is it ok if I get these warnings/errors when creating the JPL.tar?
$ tar --format=ustar -cf JPK.tar factoryfs.rfs cache.rfs zImage
tar: cache.rfs: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: zImage: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
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I'm guessing a similar command needs to be run for each type, but not sure what it is... damn curious. Would be great to Odin back to my current ROM state via Odin and not back to JFD, Kies update to JI5.... lol just flash and done.
Starting to see how apk files are structured as well... might make a dev outta me yet! Least a "MOD"...
frankencat said:
Eugene, I wanted to try this and the .tar file was created successfully but is it ok if I get these warnings/errors when creating the JPL.tar?
$ tar --format=ustar -cf JPK.tar factoryfs.rfs cache.rfs zImage
tar: cache.rfs: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: zImage: Cannot stat: No such file or directory
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
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You have to define you export path to the folder you are putting the images into
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You have to define you export path to the folder you are putting the images into
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How do you generate the zImage and cache.rfs files?
Edit: Reading the wiki...
Edit Edit: That was wrong as well.
Making a zImage:
dd if=/dev/block/bml7 of=/sdcard/bml7.img
mv bml7.img zImage
tar --format=ustar -cf kernel-vibrant-version.tar zImage
md5sum -t kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar >> kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar
mv kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar.md5
Making a factoryfs.rfs:
dd if=/dev/block/stl9 of=/sdcard/factoryfs.rfs bs=4096
Any ideas on how to make dbdata.rfs param.lfs cache.rfs and modem.bin dumps?
eugene373 said:
To make a Custom ODIN, all you have to do is edit the system how you would like it.. Then dd the system image like this
Next you will need a utility called Cygwin if in Windows, not needed for linux..
Command would be like so.. This is an example if you have the system / cache / zImage
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Eugene, thank you for your help. Quick question: Is that first command from an adb shell?
I have cygwin installed, and hope to try this out soon.
jereader i take back what i said about just using nandroid, it was my inexperience with Odin....messed with it more today.
Now to try to make an Odin backup
inverseflux said:
How do you generate the zImage and cache.rfs files?
Edit: Reading the wiki...
Edit Edit: That was wrong as well.
Making a zImage:
dd if=/dev/block/bml7 of=/sdcard/bml7.img
mv bml7.img zImage
tar --format=ustar -cf kernel-vibrant-version.tar zImage
md5sum -t kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar >> kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar
mv kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar kernel-recovery-vibrant-version.tar.md5
Making a factoryfs.rfs:
dd if=/dev/block/stl9 of=/sdcard/factoryfs.rfs bs=4096
Any ideas on how to make dbdata.rfs param.lfs cache.rfs and modem.bin dumps?
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Where is the wiki you are reading this from? I would definitely like to check it out.
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Where is the wiki you are reading this from? I would definitely like to check it out.
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I would really love to know how these dumps are done. It's one piece of this that prevents me from starting to break my own/other peoples stuff for fun. I can see the device names in that wiki, but unknown as to what i need to run against it to image that data.
Sorry for the screwy URL, to new to post them...
forum[dot]xda-developers[dot]com/wiki/index.php?title=Samsung_Galaxy_S_Series
Here's what I got so far:
K12K (256/500hz) Speedmod Kernal (zImage file)
cygwin and 7-zip installed
Un-tarred JL2 rom
SU/Superuser.akp/Busybox install files
Magic-iso
I keep having to reflash, re-root then apply the speedmod when I'm done which is becoming a pain in the butt as I'm testing out every rom on the site I always wanna start from basic scratch
I'd like to:
use magic iso and combine all my root files into into the factoryfs.rfs
use the zImage from Speedmod so I have CWM included
Is this possible?
I know where to put the zImage and howto combine them together with tar in cygwin:
tar -H ustar -c image_1 [image_2 ...] > your_odin_package.tar
md5sum -t your_odin_package.tar >> your_odin_package.tar
Then I can use that in odin. I was looking around, and aside from the "howto cook your own from" I don't see where I can put the "root" file to install busybox allowing the rest of it.
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to do this?
Thanks.
Found where to change the updater-script, had to open cache.rfs in magic iso, extract sec_csc.zip, open that with 7-zip, edit the updater script for su/busybox and calling busybox install
Flashing now, just in case I hope it dont brick lol
windraker said:
Found where to change the updater-script, had to open cache.rfs in magic iso, extract sec_csc.zip, open that with 7-zip, edit the updater script for su/busybox and calling busybox install
Flashing now, just in case I hope it dont brick lol
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Resulting tar is 288 mb >.>
failed unsigned /cry
Belongs in Q&A...
sorry I thought it might fall in here, can an admin please move this? thanks
failed unsigned /cry
Sign it .
jje
Ill have to look that up then thought im not sure what failed. it might be the sec.zip file though.
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hey guys,
I've got a problem with dbl.mbn... When Im flashing my (test) ROM it is stuck on this.. I've got the dbl.mbn and some other files from broodplank1337 to fix some bugs in my ROM..
Floris
FlorisNL said:
hey guys,
I've got a problem with dbl.mbn... When Im flashing my (test) ROM it is stuck on this.. I've got the dbl.mbn and some other files from broodplank1337 to fix some bugs in my ROM..
Floris
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Have you tried remaking the md5 package?
broodplank1337 said:
Have you tried remaking the md5 package?
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nope.. this is the way I installed it:
open the tar file with 7zip
putted the files in
made it an tar.md5 file
flashed
FlorisNL said:
nope.. this is the way I installed it:
open the tar file with 7zip
putted the files in
made it an tar.md5 file
flashed
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it doesnt work like that. you need to rebuild the whole package again
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it doesnt work like that. you need to rebuild the whole package again
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and how im gonna do that?
If you have cygwin on your pc then do this
cd <to whichever location you'r rom files are in>
tar -cvf blablabla.tar <file1> <file2> <file3>..........
md5sum -t blablabla.tar >> blablabla.tar
mv blablabla.tar > blablabla.tar.md5
hi, please i need help about unpack and repack galaxy mini stock roms (.tar.md5) cause i wanna remove bootloader (arm11boot) to avoid physical domage to my mini;
i didn't find the rom what im searching for in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1551586
i need this middle east rom: http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155191960/b13d98c/S5570JPKT2_S5570OJPKT2_EGY.zip.html but without bootloader;
thankx
Send a pm to annson08.. Include the link and he may do it for you..
kitrax59 said:
Send a pm to annson08.. Include the link and he may do it for you..
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Don’t give me a fish, teach me how to fish.
I would like to help you fishing but I'M NOT RESPOSIBLE IF YOU ENDED BY CACHING A SHARK
I had downloaded a rom with removed bootloader from annson08 thread, by opening the .tar archive i noticed that he did just removed the arm11boot file from the package nothing else.
so maybe removing this file from your ROM and flashing it like usual will do the trick
Do It At Your Own Risk
Unpack rom..search bootanimation.zip.....replace with any other of ur choice
....repack
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bilel2301 said:
hi, please i need help about unpack and repack galaxy mini stock roms (.tar.md5) cause i wanna remove bootloader (arm11boot) to avoid physical domage to my mini;
i didn't find the rom what im searching for in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=1551586
i need this middle east rom: http://www.hotfile.com/dl/155191960/b13d...Y.zip.html but without bootloader;
thankx
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unpack rom and its contents
open boot.image
in that remove arm11 boot
pack your rom !
flash it via odin
abdovar said:
I would like to help you fishing but I'M NOT RESPOSIBLE IF YOU ENDED BY CACHING A SHARK
I had downloaded a rom with removed bootloader from annson08 thread, by opening the .tar archive i noticed that he did just removed the arm11boot file from the package nothing else.
so maybe removing this file from your ROM and flashing it like usual will do the trick
Do It At Your Own Risk
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i know that he just removed arm11boot but when i did that with many method i didn't succed to add it to "odin multi downloader" it crashs every time when i add the new file without bootloader i think that is not just unpack,remove and repack there is something special to make odin fish a fish not a shark
bilel2301 said:
i know that he just removed arm11boot but when i did that with many method i didn't succed to add it to "odin multi downloader" it crashs every time when i add the new file without bootloader i think that is not just unpack,remove and repack there is something special to make odin fish a fish not a shark
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He wrote it in his thread...
I believe the method requires linux (/cygwin)...
Edit: no, I couldn't find it... :sad:
Typed on a small touchscreen
a.cid said:
He wrote it in his thread...
I believe the method requires linux (/cygwin)...
Edit: no, I couldn't find it... :sad:
Typed on a small touchscreen
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yeah i used cygwin too but i failed to make the output file work on odin!!!
i used this method from yagya:
Code:
cd firmware_directory
// Goes inside firmware directory
tar -cf firmware_name.tar amss mibib oemsbl qcsbl boot.img recovery.img system.rfs csc.rfs
// This will create a tar_file named firmware_name.tar containing all the files mentioned afterwards. You'll need to check if all files except arm11boot are included or not and add (or remove) to or from above list.
md5sum firmware_name.tar >> firmware_name.tar
// Checks md5sum of the tar file.
mv firmware_name.tar >> firmware_name.tar.md5
// Renames the firmware file. The outcome of this is your flashable zip file.
[optional] gzip firmware_name.tar.md5
//zips the firmware_name.tar.md5 file as gz format. It is easier while sharing the file since it reduces the file size by almost 50 %.
you did everything correct but the problem of Odin crashing is its a md5 file then you remove the arm11boot md5 of file changes which makes the Odin crash
steps to correct it:-
1. extract everything from package
2. delete arm11boot
3. then download a software which can create a tar package
4. with that software create an empty tar package
5. put all the files in that tar package
then then you are ready to flash
dhlalit11 said:
you did everything correct but the problem of Odin crashing is its a md5 file then you remove the arm11boot md5 of file changes which makes the Odin crash
steps to correct it:-
1. extract everything from package
2. delete arm11boot
3. then download a software which can create a tar package
4. with that software create an empty tar package
5. put all the files in that tar package
then then you are ready to flash
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it doesn't work also!!!! i flash it with (.tar) odin freeze in "download amss" and with (.tar.md5) odin crash also like using cygwin!!! i think that i really need help from annson08, i pm him but he didn't answer :/ :/
bilel2301 said:
it doesn't work also!!!! i flash it with (.tar) odin freeze in "download amss" and with (.tar.md5) odin crash also like using cygwin!!! i think that i really need help from annson08, i pm him but he didn't answer :/ :/
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hey sorry for the late reply, really busy at the moment. I believe yagya made a tutorial about this...wait....hmmmm....ahh here it is,
http://handyinformation.freevar.com/showthread.php?tid=8&pid=12#pid12
that's not how I do things but that link also works.
annson08 said:
hey sorry for the late reply, really busy at the moment. I believe yagya made a tutorial about this...wait....hmmmm....ahh here it is,
http://handyinformation.freevar.com/showthread.php?tid=8&pid=12#pid12
that's not how I do things but that link also works.
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the link that you send to me is the link of my thread in yagya's forum
i try yagya's method but it doesn't work for me :/ :/
please when you have time pm how to do it thankx
I would like to request some help in trying to extract the baseband from the latest ROM for the Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini I8190N.
I tried the method posted here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658809
but cgywin keep on saying amss.mbn not found in archive.
Trying to extract the baseband from this ROM -> http://samsung-updates.com/details/11893/Galaxy_S_3_Mini/GT-I8190N/CHN/I8190NZCAMG2.html
Help anyone?
You just have to extract modem.bin from the tar.md5
Thats the baseband.
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tys0n said:
You just have to extract modem.bin from the tar.md5
Thats the baseband.
Sent through time and space from my s3mini/CM10.1
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And I use Odin to flash it?
Just like that?
kljs said:
And I use Odin to flash it?
Just like that?
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You'll have to make a tar of it. IZArc should work fine if you're on windows.
tys0n said:
You just have to extract modem.bin from the tar.md5
Thats the baseband.
Sent through time and space from my s3mini/CM10.1
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Where can I find modem.bin inside tar.md5 file? When I opened via 7zip. I found the following folders:
boot.img
cache.img.ext4
fat.bin
hidden.img.ext4
recovery.img
system.img.ext4
JJkly said:
Where can I find modem.bin inside tar.md5 file? When I opened via 7zip. I found the following folders:
boot.img
cache.img.ext4
fat.bin
hidden.img.ext4
recovery.img
system.img.ext4
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Sorry, I have no idea. What device is it?