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Simple question. I messed up my phone and want to return to the original.
I am a Canadian BELL i9000m - JL2 is what I need.
I know more-or-less how to flash etc. my question is this:
I am on the super optimized kernal, and seeARMS 2.2 JL2 rom.
all I have to do is get the original stock firmware released by bell/samsung for i9000m (JL2) and put it into Odin (and then once in download mode) it should work ?
my question is what boxes do I tick
like how do I get my stock kernal back - I need to get the modem, kernla, rom, etc. back to stock - which boxes in odin do I check ?
Disable any lag fixes you may have on the fone and download JL2 from samfirmware, unzip the file then pop it in the pda field in Odin, don't tick any boxes. Put your fone in to download mode - connect to pc then click start. This will flash JL2 on to your fone.
sean2476 said:
Disable any lag fixes you may have on the fone and download JL2 from samfirmware, unzip the file then pop it in the pda field in Odin, don't tick any boxes. Put your fone in to download mode - connect to pc then click start. This will flash JL2 on to your fone.
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thanks alot man. and this will remove the other kernal too i suppose ?
anything else I have to disable? I put a few other fixes on there I think.
The flash will restore the fone back to stock and remove all your previous data including kernal. Do a factory data reset after the flash
sean2476 said:
The flash will restore the fone back to stock and remove all your previous data including kernal. Do a factory data reset after the flash
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Thanks man -
I assume from there i can try and do it again and hopefully I won't mess up ?
I wonder if you can help me out so I don't break my phone again. Here are the instructions:
To install this ROM:
1. Download and extract the file you downloaded above to the root of your internal SD card (both the "seearms" folder and the .ZIP ROM file).
If you would like to customize your install, continue doing step 2. If you would like a stock install with all the applications + SpeedMod kernel + JL2 modem + Generation X theme, skip to step 3 (however I'd recommend customizing your install. )
2a. Browse to the "seearms/kernel" folder on your SD card and delete whichever kernel you do not want to install.
2b. Do the same with the "seearms/modem" folder: delete whichever one you don't want to install (I'd recommend installing the JL2 modem unless you've specifically had problems with it).
2c. Do the same with the "seearms/applications" folder: delete whichever applications you do not use. You're allowed to delete all of them to create a slim install, or delete none to create a stock install.
2d. Browse to the "seearms/extra" folder on your SD card, and delete whichever extras you do not wish to install (You're able to choose the Generation X theme, blue Android Market, custom boot animations, etc). Most importantly, if you would like the ROM to wipe your data, leave "wipe" untouched. If you don't want it to format your data, delete "wipe".
2e. So, before going further, you should have the following folder structure on your SD card:
"seeARMS.UGJL2.v0.4.zip" - anywhere on your SD card, doesn't matter
"seearms/extra" - customized to your liking
"seearms/applications" - customized to your liking
And a single file in both of these folders, depending on the kernel and modem you wish to install:
"seearms/kernel"
"seearms/modem"
3. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
4. Select "Choose zip from sdcard", and scroll to the ROM.
5. Select OK, and wait for the file to flash.
6. Reboot. This reboot will take a while (upwards of 2-5 minutes), so be patient and don't shut off your phone!
Congratulations, you've successfully flashed!
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Basically I get stuck at option 2 to 3
I didn't opt for the "custom" install (2a-2e) so I just went with the normal install and skipped to step 3
some guy said that I needed to delete certain things from the folder to customize the install -- but I didn't see that in the instructions - I just basically downloaded the seeARMS rom.zip and put it in my SD card and installed it from CWM that way -- was this wrong ?
Bin that ****e mate
1. Remove any lag fixes
2. Download the file
3. Unzip it
4. Open Odin
5. Put the unzipped file (now a .tar file) in the PDA box of Odin
6. Put fone in to download mode
7. connect to pc and odin will pick the fone up and the coms box will turn yellow
8. click start and let it do its thing.
The reboot will take about 10 minutes after the flash.
Add:
0) Charge your battery @ 100%.
0') restart your computer, dont start anything in background, open odin only, check and kill all Kies process.
0'') Make some coffee, chill a bit and you good to go.
ttf said:
Add:
0) Charge your battery @ 100%.
0') restart your computer, dont start anything in background, open odin only, check and kill all Kies process.
0'') Make some coffee, chill a bit and you good to go.
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thanks guys - I understand fully how to get my phone back to stock 2.2 now.
But I still want to re-flash seeARMS rom again -- the question is how to do it without messing up my phone again. As stated, I posted the instructions above, I get stuck at step 2 - not sure how to go about it to be honest
You need to root your fone then flash the custom rom via Clockwork recovery. The instructions above look ****e mate. With the custom rom you put the .zip file on the root of the internal sd card then reboot in recovery then toggle down to install zip file then choose zip file. You must have clockwork recoverymod working first which you can download from the market
sean2476 said:
You need to root your fone then flash the custom rom via Clockwork recovery. The instructions above look ****e mate. With the custom rom you put the .zip file on the root of the internal sd card then reboot in recovery then toggle down to install zip file then choose zip file. You must have clockwork recoverymod working first which you can download from the market
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"With the custom rom you put the .zip file on the root of the internal sd card then reboot in recovery then toggle down to install zip file then choose zip file. You must have clockwork recoverymod working first which you can download from the market"
I did this - and the ROM didn't come out and work as good (the home button didn't work) the reason I was told was because I didn't "customize" the installation --- apparently I didn't read the instructions correctly -- which is why I posted the instructions and was hoping someone could explain it to me where I was wrong
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
here they are :
NOTE: If you have a Bell i9000M, do the following to (hopefully) prevent your internal SD card from dying:
1. Upgrade to JL2 using either Kies (recommended) or Odin (make sure to check Bootloader Update).
2. After the upgrade, download and flash Super Optimized Kernel, which will give you access to ClockworkMod Recovery. Instructions to do so can be found in the FAQs (Q1).
(More information regarding the internal SD card dying can be found in Q2 in the FAQ)
To install this ROM:
1. Download and extract the file you downloaded above to the root of your internal SD card (both the "seearms" folder and the .ZIP ROM file).
If you would like to customize your install, continue doing step 2. If you would like a stock install with all the applications + SpeedMod kernel + JL2 modem + Generation X theme, skip to step 3 (however I'd recommend customizing your install. )
2a. Browse to the "seearms/kernel" folder on your SD card and delete whichever kernel you do not want to install.
2b. Do the same with the "seearms/modem" folder: delete whichever one you don't want to install (I'd recommend installing the JL2 modem unless you've specifically had problems with it).
2c. Do the same with the "seearms/applications" folder: delete whichever applications you do not use. You're allowed to delete all of them to create a slim install, or delete none to create a stock install.
2d. Browse to the "seearms/extra" folder on your SD card, and delete whichever extras you do not wish to install (You're able to choose the Generation X theme, blue Android Market, custom boot animations, etc). Most importantly, if you would like the ROM to wipe your data, leave "wipe" untouched. If you don't want it to format your data, delete "wipe".
2e. So, before going further, you should have the following folder structure on your SD card:
"seeARMS.UGJL2.v0.4.zip" - anywhere on your SD card, doesn't matter
"seearms/extra" - customized to your liking
"seearms/applications" - customized to your liking
And a single file in both of these folders, depending on the kernel and modem you wish to install:
"seearms/kernel"
"seearms/modem"
3. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
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It's in between step 1 and 3 that I get confused - the customization - it says if you want a stock installation just do you what you told me, select from CWM and install from zip card - but I did that and it didn't work
seeARMS said something about a "wipe" version and that I should do that and I should be fine - i don't understand this "wipe" version I wasn't prompted with a choice for this when I did it
I think your best to ask for help in the actual topic/ thread where you downloaded the rom from in the first place.
I have a similar issue, as I stated on the thread I've opened a few minutes ago...
Funkadelick said:
Simple question. I messed up my phone and want to return to the original.
I am a Canadian BELL i9000m - JL2 is what I need.
I know more-or-less how to flash etc. my question is this:
I am on the super optimized kernal, and seeARMS 2.2 JL2 rom.
all I have to do is get the original stock firmware released by bell/samsung for i9000m (JL2) and put it into Odin (and then once in download mode) it should work ?
my question is what boxes do I tick
like how do I get my stock kernal back - I need to get the modem, kernla, rom, etc. back to stock - which boxes in odin do I check ?
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The best way to revive your I9000m is to first flash JPC (a three file ROM) with 512 PIT and repartition ticked. The phone will still be in a boot loop. Then flash the JL2 PDA without repartition or PIT. The best way to go back to stock! Has always worked for me. I9000m's are not the same as other I9000's and do not flash repartition and the PDA in the same flash! Good luck!
droilfade said:
The best way to revive your I9000m is to first flash JPC (a three file ROM) with 512 PIT and repartition ticked. The phone will still be in a boot loop. Then flash the JL2 PDA without repartition or PIT. The best way to go back to stock! Has always worked for me. I9000m's are not the same as other I9000's and do not flash repartition and the PDA in the same flash! Good luck!
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I have an I9000m from bell, and i just used the JL2 from samfirmware with only the PDA file and it worked for me perfectly. I just had to do a factory reset after flashing and everything was back to what bell gave me.
Problem solved long ago
Delete thread
Wrong thread to post in.
Anyways,
When you use "update from SD card" option the code is installed from "update.zip" in sdcard - so if there is some garbage code in update.zip it will corrupt the installed ROM on the device (or even the kernel - as might have happened in your case) and errors like bootloop and errors in recovery show up.
That being the background ... you should ask around in the galaxy ace section for specific instructions to use odin to restore your friends phone
Here's a little guide on how to flash a ROM via ODIN by me:
Requirements:
- A Windows computer
- A Galaxy Ace plugged into the computer via USB
- You must have ODIN installed , duh !
- (Windows Vista/7 compulsory) Running ODIN with Administrative rights:
- Ended KIES via Task manager:
Instructions:
1 - Download your favourite firmware here
2 - Extract the .rar out using WinRAR or 7zip (password is samfirmware.com)
3 - Check if it's a FULL package or ONE package:
FULL Package instructions:
1 - Open up ODIN (MAKE SURE ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE MET)
2 - Set your phone in Download Mode (Home + Power + Volume Down)
3 - Once you have correctly entered Download Mode and plugged in , this should appear in ODIN:
4 - Place the files in this order:
OPS - Select the file named Cooper_v1.0.ops (or anything like that)
BOOT - Select the file named "APBOOT_S5830xxxxx_CL514579_REV03_user_low_true.ta r.md5"
where "xxxxx" = Your firmware version
Phone - Select the file named "CODE_S5830xxxxx_CL514579_REV03_user_low_true.tar. md5"
where xxxxx = firmware version
PDA - DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING
CSC - Select the file named "GT-S5830-MULTI-CSC-xxxxxx.tar.md5"
where "xxxxxx" = the CSC region
EFS - Select the file named "MODEM_S5830xxxxx_CL514579_REV03.tar.md5"
xxxxx = firmware version (Be VERYVERY careful with this EFS part)
After you're done , click on "Start" and let the magic reveal itself slowly......
ONE Package method:
1 - Open up ODIN
2 - Set your phone in Download Mode while plugged into USB
3 - Tick the option "One Package" in ODIN (Refer to previous ODIN picture)
4 - Select the only .tar.md5 file
Now press start and watch the magic.....
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more of the above here
Good luck.
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Thread moved. Would advise you to read forum rules and post in correct section.
Failure to comply with forum rules will result in an infraction and/or ban depending on severity of rule break.
Rishabh13 said:
Hello,
My friend used upd_1.zip from xda to root his phone and then flashed CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 as well as its fix.
He didn't get the "install zip from sdcard" option so, he chose the "apply update from sdcard" option and selected CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 halfway through it says "installation aborted" after this his phone doesn't proceed beyond the startup screen.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance
PS: when I go to the recovery screen, a list of text comes up which says "unable to access...","cannot access cache", etc. All start with "E/..."
PPS: I am newbie of sorts and do not know how to use SuperOneClick and ODIN, though I downloaded them as recommended in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
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well your friend didn't cared to read requirements properly as to flash custom rom you need to have cutom recovery..
do odin flash to clean the things
Rishabh13 said:
Hello,
My friend used upd_1.zip from xda to root his phone and then flashed CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 as well as its fix.
He didn't get the "install zip from sdcard" option so, he chose the "apply update from sdcard" option and selected CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 halfway through it says "installation aborted" after this his phone doesn't proceed beyond the startup screen.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance
PS: when I go to the recovery screen, a list of text comes up which says "unable to access...","cannot access cache", etc. All start with "E/..."
PPS: I am newbie of sorts and do not know how to use SuperOneClick and ODIN, though I downloaded them as recommended in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
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If already flash upd1.zip then reboot and flash cwm5 after that you can proceed to flash custom rom....
If not its will soft brick your ace hahahahah pls read the procedure before do flashing....
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Right now just try to wipe everything, and format system!
Try this time to flash the custom rom correctly!
Choose zip from SDCARD and not apply update
If that doesn´t help
try flash with ODIN 4.38
SENIOR MEMBER POST +.+
Also to reboot after flashing the cwm file lol
Sent from my GT-S5830 using XDA App
Rishabh13 said:
Hello,
My friend used upd_1.zip from xda to root his phone and then flashed CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 as well as its fix.
He didn't get the "install zip from sdcard" option so, he chose the "apply update from sdcard" option and selected CyanogenMod 7.1-cooper-KANG-RC1 Android 2.3.7 halfway through it says "installation aborted" after this his phone doesn't proceed beyond the startup screen.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance
PS: when I go to the recovery screen, a list of text comes up which says "unable to access...","cannot access cache", etc. All start with "E/..."
PPS: I am newbie of sorts and do not know how to use SuperOneClick and ODIN, though I downloaded them as recommended in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1034145
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hey mate its easy...just root via update.zip then download cwm4 or 5 frm xda choose apply update and click on it ...there u r ..u hav th cwm wth u...once u hav the cwm clik on install zip option ...happy flashng .
scourgeofgod said:
Wrong thread to post in.
Anyways,
When you use "update from SD card" option the code is installed from "update.zip" in sdcard - so if there is some garbage code in update.zip it will corrupt the installed ROM on the device (or even the kernel - as might have happened in your case) and errors like bootloop and errors in recovery show up.
That being the background ... you should ask around in the galaxy ace section for specific instructions to use odin to restore your friends phone
more of the above here
Good luck.
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Thanks mate!
hello
I want install recovery on official V30C rom.
Please help me. thanks
Dr.Nexus said:
hello
I want install recovery on official V30C rom.
Please help me. thanks
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I. Before You Begin:
1. You must have rooted your device before doing
this procedure. Check out our guide on how to root
the LG Optimus Black .
2. The following procedure works on Windows based
PCs only.
II. Downloading Required Files:
1. CWM Flasher (Download link’s given there in the
second step)
III. Installing ClockworkMod Recovery
on the LG Optimus Black:
1. Download the CWM Flasher Tool to your Desktop .
2. Unzip files from the Tool archive to your Desktop .
You will get a folder and about two files.
3. Turn ON the USB debugging option on your
device. To do that, head to
Menu>>Settings>>Applications>>Development>>USB
debugging and check-mark the box.
4. Connect the device to your PC using the USB
cable.
5. Next, double-click the file named flash.cmd on
your Desktop . You’ve extracted this file from the
Tool archive.
6. It should start flashing CWM Recovery on the
device.
7. When the recovery is flashed on your device,
double-click on the reboot-recovery.cmd file.
8. Your device should reboot in the Recovery Mode.
It confirms that the Recovery has successfully been
flashed on your device.
9. Done!
Awesome! With the one-click method, the CWM
Recovery was successfully installed on your device
in no time. Now, head to the custom ROMs
repository to find out the best custom ROMs for
your device!
press thanks if I helped you.
@SidDev said:
I. Before You Begin:
1. You must have rooted your device before doing
this procedure. Check out our guide on how to root
the LG Optimus Black .
2. The following procedure works on Windows based
PCs only.
II. Downloading Required Files:
1. CWM Flasher (Download link’s given there in the
second step)
III. Installing ClockworkMod Recovery
on the LG Optimus Black:
1. Download the CWM Flasher Tool to your Desktop .
2. Unzip files from the Tool archive to your Desktop .
You will get a folder and about two files.
3. Turn ON the USB debugging option on your
device. To do that, head to
Menu>>Settings>>Applications>>Development>>USB
debugging and check-mark the box.
4. Connect the device to your PC using the USB
cable.
5. Next, double-click the file named flash.cmd on
your Desktop . You’ve extracted this file from the
Tool archive.
6. It should start flashing CWM Recovery on the
device.
7. When the recovery is flashed on your device,
double-click on the reboot-recovery.cmd file.
8. Your device should reboot in the Recovery Mode.
It confirms that the Recovery has successfully been
flashed on your device.
9. Done!
Awesome! With the one-click method, the CWM
Recovery was successfully installed on your device
in no time. Now, head to the custom ROMs
repository to find out the best custom ROMs for
your device!
press thanks if I helped you.
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Have to go into the recovery should all the work to be done every time???
Please give me link for that i need too install recovery.:good:
I am still waiting for the link
Dr.Nexus said:
I am still waiting for the link
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for cmw recovery
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.rommanager&hl=en
for twrp
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.s0up.goomanager
This is for those who tried to flash Tizen via Odin when you had Null rom installed like me.
If this sounds like you too, then follow this guide and you should be ok.
Very important to remember.
You had to have been Running Null ROM when you attempted to install Tizen through odin.
If not I am not sure how to fix the issue or if this guide will work for you or not.
DOWNLOAD THE ATTACHED FILES AT THE END OF THIS POST FIRST
THE LINKS BELOW IS TO GIVE CREDIT TO THE OP AND THEIR AUTHORS
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# Guide/Tutorial by: Roketteere from www.XDA-Developers.com #
# #
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ORIGINAL FILE/S CREDIT TO THE FOLLOWING XDA MEMBERS:
::: ijonhyuni :::
- Downgrade Files (Step 1 and 2)
Original Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776157
::: radekklamzynski7 :::
- Tizen Update (Step 3 MD5)
Original Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2767465
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Intructions (FOLLOW THEM!!!)
This is for those who have/had Null ROM and soft bricked their
galaxy gear one V700
It may work for any other kinds of issues but I only tested this
on my device.
I installed Null and tried to update to Tizen using Odin and the
update tar/md5. I ended up with a pain in the [email protected]#%[email protected]#^ soft brick.
Here we go!
(!!!)
Step 1 - Open odin from odin folder
Step 2 - Uncheck "Auto Reboot" from odin and select the pit button. Go into step one and select the pit 1 file.
Step 3 - Select the AP button and go into step 1 and open the
step 1 tar file.
Now your Device should be stuck on download mode if you are
having the same issues as I did.
If you are not in download mode then you will not be able to
follow this guide. If your device is just rebooting or something
other than stuck on download mode, then I would look somewhere
else for help. Sorry :/
Step 4 - Make sure you plug your device using the cradle, then
hit start.
Once it finishes, let it completely power on. it will look weird
and you may or may not think its back up and working and try
to stop reading my help guide here. DONT DO IT!!! JUST KEEP READING AND BE PATIENT!!!
Now AGAIN this guide was for those who had Null and tried flashing
Tizen via odin to update and failed like me.
I say this again because if you didnt have Null I am not sure you will be able to get ADB Debugging to work. If you do please post
it so we know you twig.
Step 5 - Open the Oopsiiieess Folder and open the file called
"CommandPrompt.bat"
That should open up command prompt. If not open command prompt
and the type "cd" without quotes, then hit the spacebar then go the where the folder "Null ROM To Tizen..." is and open that up. Then drag and drop the "Oopsiiieess" folder into command prompt and hit enter.
You can test that you did this right by typing:
adb devices
as long as you did this right you should now see your gear serial
and at the end of that it should say recovery.
As long as it does continue. If not Then you don't have access to
adb and you have done all of the following for nothing...Sorry good luck to you my friend!
Ouch mean!
Or check to make sure your device is properly connected.
Now
Step 6 - :
Type
adb reboot download
Step 7 - (as long as it rebooted to download)
hit the reset button in the button of the Odin app.
Then select the pit from part 2, then select AP and select the tar
from part 2.
Step 8 - Hit start on odin
When thats finished go ahead and let it reboot and do the same thing as step 6 again. Not step 7.
Once in download mode again....
Step 9 - Hit reset again in odin
- Hit the AP button, select the file from Step 3.
Hit start and wait for it to finish. This may take a way so go
use the bathroom, let the dogs out, or just sit there and wait...
I did, sit there and wait...My dogs did not like that...
um thats it. You should now have a working Tizen Gear One...
-The END!!!
Download Files Are Here
Click the link to download the files
DOWNLOAD
Step One
- Download script zip file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269
-Unzip the zip file in a folder
Step Two
-Extract recovery.img file from Lollipop firmware N910HXXU1BOC5_N910HOXE1BOC5_N910HXXU1BOC5_HOME.tar and copy recovery.img to folder made in Step One. (How to: See Post 5) Thanks @picaboodre for your graphical tutorial.
Step Three
- Open folder made in Step One and launch the "ImgToTar.MD5.bat". CMD window will open in computer and after sometime CMD window will close automatically. After then there must be recovery file with tar.md5 extension
Step Four
- After getting HIDEN.IMG fail error, disconnect phone from computer and pull out battery from phone for 5 second
- Insert the battery in the phone and go to download mode manually (Volume Down+Home+Power)
- Connect phone to computer and launch Odin 3.09
- After detecting phone by Odin, put the recovery file which made in Step Three in AP/PDA
- Ensure that Repartition is not Checked
- Press Start in Odin
- After successful flashing of recovery, phone tends to restart, promptly press Volume UP+Home button and phone goes to Stock Recovery. Do Wipe Cache Partition and Restart the phone.
- That’s it. Enjoy Lollipop
It worked
Thank you, It really worked and now I've lollipop in my note 4 (original CSC TPA)
Having this same error and following your steps. Can you explain in a little more detail how to perform STEP 2 please. Thanks in advance.
Problems creating recovery file
I extract the file downloaded.
Transfer the ROM to the same folder where the file was downloaded.
Launch ImgToTar.MD5.bat
CMD window open.
Create a YES_FILE
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No recovery file was created. Any assistance will be gladly appreciate it.
SM-910H Hidden.img FAIL Steps
Figured out to how to get this to work, and it works like a charm. For all those like myself who are/were experiencing the Fail at the Hidden.img in odin, follow these steps.
1. Download 7zip and install it.
2. Right click N910HXXU1BOC5_N910HOXE1BOC5_N910HXXU1BOC5_HOME.tar and select "open with" 7zip (you may have to browse for it)
3. Select the recovery.img file
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4. Press extract
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5. Browse to a folder you created to place the extracted file.
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6. Copy extracted recovery.img file
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7. Paste recovery.img in C:\**************\tar-Tool_Odin3-v3.07_by_mkh.mourad
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8. Double click ImgtoTar.MD5.bat
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9. Select the output file recovery.tar.md5 when in ODIN using the AP/PDA button after you get the Hidden error message fail in ODIN
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vijras said:
Step One
- Download script zip file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446269
-Unzip the zip file in a folder
Step Two
-Extract recovery.img file from Lollipop firmware N910HXXU1BOC5_N910HOXE1BOC5_N910HXXU1BOC5_HOME.tar and copy recovery.img to folder made in Step One.
Step Three
- Open folder made in Step One and launch the "ImgToTar.MD5.bat". CMD window will open in computer and after sometime CMD window will close automatically. After then there must be recovery file with tar.md5 extension
Step Four
- After getting HIDEN.IMG fail error, disconnect phone from computer and pull out battery from phone for 5 second
- Insert the battery in the phone and go to download mode manually (Volume Down+Home+Power)
- Connect phone to computer and launch Odin 3.09
- After detecting phone by Odin, put the recovery file which made in Step Three in AP/PDA
- Ensure that Repartition is not Checked
- Press Start in Odin
- After successful flashing of recovery, phone tends to restart, promptly press Volume UP+Home button and phone goes to Stock Recovery. Do Wipe Cache Partition and Restart the phone.
- That’s it. Enjoy Lollipop
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Just saying a huge thanks for this once again man. Worked like a charm.
worked great
I love you #nohomo
Hi every one.
I want to know what the information showing on the odin page means.
any one knows?
thank you all
Knox
Hi.
This procedure does not change the Knox ?
help
i did what you did my phone is n910h and no matter which samsung rom i flash it wouldnt work it will show me the logo and reboot and again and again but it boots up well when i flash cm based roms i dont what is the problem? i think that happened after i tried flashing 6.0 custom samsung rom [eRobot_Note4_ROM_6_0_1_V_1_XXU2DPCB_Aroma.zip] coming from cm rom so im stuck on cm :crying::crying::crying: please help
No probs bro